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Basic




Oxford
Practice
Grammar
Tests




Norman Coe
Mark Harrison
Ken Paterson

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Oxford
Practice
Grammar
Basic Tests


Contents
Test A: Tenses – present 1
Test B: Tenses – past 3
Test C: Tenses – future 5
Test D: Sentences and questions 7
Test E: Modal verbs 9
Test F: Articles, nouns, pronouns, etc. 11
Test G: Adjectives and adverbs 13
Test H: Prepositions 15
Test I: Verbs, passives, infinitives, -ing forms 17
Test J: Conditionals and reported speech 19
Test K: Building sentences 21
Exit test 23

, Test A Tenses – present 1




A Kate and Amber are talking about their daily lives. Complete their conversation using the
Tenses: present




verbs in brackets ( ) in the Present Simple. Use short forms if you can.
Kate: ♦
Do you get up (you/get/up) early?
Amber: No, not really. 1 (My sister/go) to the bathroom first at about eight
o’clock. 2 (not/get up) until about eight thirty. What about you?
Kate: Well, 3 (Mike/try) to get me up at about seven, but
4 (he/not/usually/succeed)!
Amber: 5 (I/be/not) very hungry in the morning. What about you?
6 (you/eat) much for breakfast?
Kate: 7 (I/not/usually/like) to eat much, but 8
(Mike/study) for an hour before breakfast, so 9 (he/eat) quite a lot.
Amber: 10 (he/have) a big lunch as well?
Kate: 11 (I/not/know).
12 (He/not/tell) me!
Amber: 13 (you/drive) to work?
Kate: Yes. 14 (there/not/be) any buses. What about you?
Amber: Well, 15 (my sister/want) to buy a new car, but at the moment,
16 (we/both/walk).

B Felix is on holiday in Portugal with his wife, Charlotte, and their children, Tom and Ellie. He’s
emailing their oldest child, Simon, who is at home in England. If the Present Continuous form
is correct, put a tick (✓). If it’s wrong, either change the spelling or change it to the Present
Simple.
Hi Simon,
How are you geting ♦ getting on? We’re thinking ♦ We think it’s great
here. Everyone is having ♦✓ a good time. I’m siting 1
in the hotel Business Centre. Tom is swiming 2 in the pool. Ellie is lying
3 on the beach, and Charlotte is shoping 4 . We’re liking
5 Portugal. We’re all relaxing. 6 . What are you doing?
Are you working hard 7 at the moment? I’m knowing 8
your exams start tomorrow. Good luck! Is it raining 9 in England? The sun
is shineing 10 here, of course! I’m learning 11 a bit of
Portuguese, but not very much. I’m understanding 12 some of the things
that people say, but only if the words are similar to English. Hope to hear from you soon!
Love,
Dad




1 Oxford Practice Grammar • Basic • Test A

, Tenses: present
2
C Hazel and Isaac are on the phone. Complete their conversation using the verbs in brackets ( )
in either the Present Simple or Present Continuous. Use short forms if you can.
Isaac: ♦
Are you working ? (you/work)
Hazel: Yes. 1 (I/finish) a piece of homework for tomorrow. Why?
What are you doing?
Isaac: Well, 2 (I/think) about my homework, but I’m afraid 3
(I/not/actually/do) it at the moment. I’m tired and bored. 4 (you/want) to go
out?
Hazel: No. Look at the weather. 5 (it/rain). 6 (I/never/go out) in
the rain. By the way, 7 (you/know) the new girl in our class, the one with
glasses? 8 (I/think) 9 (she/come) from Venezuela.
Anyway, 10 (she/stay) with Peter’s family this month.
Isaac: Yes, I know. 11 (she/do/well) at school, isn’t she? Peter says
12 (she/speak) three languages: Spanish, English and French.
13 (I/not/speak/any languages) other than English!

D This is the opening part of a book. One unnecessary word has been crossed out already as
an example. Find 21 more and cross them out.
Today is the 1 June 1964. The sun shines is shining and the birds sing are singing.
What is does everyone doing do? Well, Mrs Green is reads reading a newspaper. She
is reads reading a newspaper every day before breakfast. Her husband, Mr Green,
is danceing dancing in the garden. He likes is liking dancing in the morning.
Have you another cup of coffee, darling’, says Mr Green.
But I’m still drink drinking my first cup, dear’, replies Mrs Green, ‘and anyway,
where’s our daughter today? She is usually bringing brings me my coffee.’
Mary,’ says Mr Green (but he doesn’t stop dance dancing), ‘she’s she
works working in London this week. Don’t you remember?’
Stopping Stop dancing and listening listen to me. I never forget forgetting
anything. I was just giving you a little test. Anyway, it’s time for work.’
‘Alright, darling, but don’t forget not your briefcase.’
Thank you, dear. Don’t dancing dance too hard!’

E It’s the beginning of a new term at university. Complete these sentences for new students,
using the words from the box.
leave (✗) show (✓) smoke (✗) work (✓) check (✓) give (✗) copy (✗)

♦ Work hard, but take a break now and again!
♦ Don’t leave your bags or coats in the lecture hall.
1 that you know all the examination dates.
2 your computer password to another student.
3 your ID card when you enter the building.
4 in the lecture halls or classrooms.
5 your essays from the Internet!




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