B1 Grammar Test 2
B1 Grammar Test 2
B1 Grammar Test 2
Grammar Section
IMPORTANT: write all your answers on the blank answer sheet provided, and not on this
question sheet.
A. Multiple Choice
Fill each of the gaps with one of the words or expressions suggested. On your answer sheet,
indicate your choice by writing the appropriate letter (a, b, or c) beside each number.
1. I haven’t seen him for ___ that I don’t think I’d recognise him.
a) so long time b) a such long time c) such a long time
8. The fire spread through the building quickly, but fortunately everybody ___ escape.
a) could b) was able to c) succeeded to
Segue
B. Verb Forms.
Put each of the verbs in brackets into a suitable form, adjusting word-order where necessary.
1. Her face was familiar, but I couldn’t remember where I (see) her before.
2. It’s the first time this (happen).
3. When I got back to the flat, John (sleep) in front of the television.
4. I can’t find my mobile phone. I must (leave) it in the restaurant.
5. After (arrest), he was taken to the police station.
6. You (do) better in the exam if you’d studied harder.
7. What was the problem? Why you (have) to leave early yesterday?
8. We’re late. The film (start) by the time we get to the cinema.
9. I’m tired because I (work) hard all day.
10. It’s getting late. It’s time we (go) home.
C. Reported Speech
Put the following sentences into Reported Speech, beginning each with “I asked him…”
D. Word order
Put the words in the sentences below into the correct order.
E. Phrasal Verbs
Complete each of the sentences with one of the words listed below.
A.
1-c, 2-a, 3-a, 4-b, 5-a, 6-c, 7-b, 8-b, 9-c, 10-b.
B.
1. I had seen (or saw)
2. has happened
3. was sleeping
4. have left
5. being arrested
6. would have done
7. did you have
8. will have started (or will be starting)
9. have been working
10. went
C.
1. …if he could remember where I (had) put my keys.
2. …how long he had been waiting.
3. …to hold on a moment.
4. …what time his sister would be arriving the next day (or the following day/the day after).
5. …if he was going to do it that afternoon.
D.
1. We always meet each other for a few drinks on Friday evenings (or On Friday evenings
always meet each other for a few drinks).
2. He is thought to be living in Surrey.
3. Last year on our wedding anniversary our son took us to an expensive restaurant (or Our son
took us to an expensive restaurant last year on our wedding anniversary).
4. I want you to do it before the weekend.
5. I’ll look at this more carefully when I get home this evening (or When I get home this
evening I’ll look at this more carefully).
E.
1. out
2. up
3. in (or out)
4. down
5. off
6. down
7. out
8. up
9. out
10. on