ADVANCED GRAMMAR FINAL TEST

ADJECTIVE, NOUN AND ADVERB CLAUSE

 

 

CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER

1. Researchers are conducting a study _____ findings will shed light on sustainable development goals.

   A) whose

   B) which

   C) whom

   D) what

 

2. The article, _____ was written by a renowned economist, provides insights into economic growth strategies.

   A) who

   B) which

   C) whom

   D) what

 

3. Identify the reduced adjective clause in the sentence: "The study conducted last year concluded that renewable energy sources are viable."

   A) The study conducted last year

   B) concluded that renewable energy sources

   C) renewable energy sources are viable

   D) that renewable energy sources

 

4. Choose the sentence with the correct reduced adjective clause:

   A) The professor, having published numerous papers, is highly respected.

   B) Having published numerous papers, the professor is highly respected.

   C) Highly respected, the professor with numerous published papers.

   D) The professor, highly respected, publishing numerous papers.

 

 

5. Can you tell me _____ the experiment yielded significant results?

   A) when

   B) that

   C) whether

   D) if

 

6. The researcher asked _____ the hypothesis could be tested through empirical evidence.

   A) when

   B) if

   C) which

   D) that

 

7. Choose the sentence with the correct use of a noun clause:

   A) The question is that if the data is reliable.

   B) The question is whether the data is reliable.

   C) The question is when the data is reliable.

   D) The question is what the data is reliable.

 

8. The team is uncertain _____ the new methodology aligns with sustainable development goals.

   A) that

   B) whether

   C) if

   D) what

 

9. She questioned _____ the proposed model accounted for all variables.

   A) whether

   B) when

   C) that

   D) how

 

10. The student asked _____ the professor would extend the deadline for the assignment.

   A) whether

   B) when

   C) that

   D) if

 

11. After the experiment was completed, _____.

    A) the researchers analyzed the data

    B) the researchers analyzing the data

    C) analyzed the data the researchers

    D) the data analyzed by the researchers

 

12. Choose the correct adverb clause of time:

    A) Until the results will be conclusive, the study cannot be published.

    B) After the data collection, the researchers will analyze the findings.

    C) Before the conclusion was reached, extensive research was conducted.

    D) As soon as the participants arrive, the experiment will commence.

 

13. Identify the adverb clause of direct contrast:

    A) Although the sample size was small, the results were statistically significant.

    B) Despite the researchers' efforts, the data was inconclusive.

    C) Even though the hypothesis was disproven, valuable insights were gained.

    D) While the methodology was flawed, the conclusions were sound.

 

14. The success of the project is contingent _____ the availability of funding.

    A) in case

    B) provided that

    C) due to

    D) on whether

 

15. Choose the correct adverb clause indicating cause and effect:

    A) Since the experiment failed, the researchers had to revise their approach.

    B) Whenever the study was conducted, participants were compensated.

    C) Although the results were promising, the conclusion was unexpected.

    D) While the hypothesis was plausible, the outcome was unpredictable.

 

16. How do sustainable development goals (SDGs) influence _____ researchers approach environmental studies?

    A) which

    B) that

    C) when

    D) what

 

17. The professor emphasized _____ adherence to ethical guidelines is crucial in academic research.

    A) that

    B) when

    C) whether

    D) how

 

18. The United Nations has set ambitious targets _____ global poverty reduction.

    A) whether

    B) that

    C) if

    D) when

 

19. The conference focused on _____ the latest advancements in renewable energy technologies.

    A) when

    B) which

    C) whether

    D) if

 

20. It remains uncertain _____ the research findings will have practical implications.

    A) when

    B) that

    C) whether

    D) how

 

21.    The researcher is uncertain _____ the data collection process was thorough enough.

   A) when

   B) whether

   C) that

   D) why

 

22.    The study, _____ findings were groundbreaking, received international recognition.

   A) whose

   B) that

   C) whom

   D) where

 

23.    _____ the hypothesis is proven, further investigation is warranted.

   A) Because

   B) If

   C) Even if

   D) In case

 

24.    Choose the sentence with the correct use of an adjective clause:

   A) The professor, grading the assignments, was meticulous.

   B) Grading the assignments, the professor was meticulous.

   C) The professor grading the assignments was meticulous.

   D) The professor was meticulous, grading the assignments.

 

25.   The team is investigating _____ the new policy complies with regulatory standards.

   A) whether

   B) when

   C) that

   D) if

The Lion an the mouse

English

1. Who was sleeping on a sunny afternoon?
   a) Tiger
   b) Lion
   c) Elephant
   d) Giraffe

2. What was the mouse doing when she found the lion?
   a) Eating cheese
   b) Running home
   c) Flying in the sky
   d) Swimming in the river

3. How did the lion react when he caught the mouse under his paw?
   a) He laughed
   b) He cried
   c) He roared loudly
   d) He danced happily

4. Why was the mouse scared when the lion picked her up?
   a) Because she wanted to play
   b) Because she was hungry
   c) Because the lion promised to eat her
   d) Because she was ticklish

5. How did the lion react when the mouse promised to help him someday?
   a) He laughed
   b) He got angry
   c) He believed the mouse
   d) He ignored the mouse

6. What happened to the lion one day when he went into a net?
   a) He found some food
   b) He got caught
   c) He met another lion
   d) He fell asleep

7. What did the other animals do when they heard the lion roaring?
   a) They laughed
   b) They came to help
   c) They ignored him
   d) They ran away

8. Who was brave enough to help the lion when he was caught in the net?
   a) Rabbit
   b) Hunter
   c) Mouse
   d) Another lion

9. How did the mouse help the lion get free from the net?
   a) By biting the net
   b) By asking for help
   c) By ignoring the lion
   d) By running away

10. How did the lion and the mouse feel about each other at the end of the story?
    a) Angry
    b) Indifferent
    c) Grateful
    d) Scared

 

 

Fill in with the missing word

1. Lion was __________ on a sunny afternoon.
2. Mouse promised to __________ the lion someday.
3. Lion got caught in a __________ that belonged to a hunter.
4. Many animals listened to the lion's roar, but __________ came to help.
5. Mouse used her sharp teeth to bite the __________ and set Lion free.
6. Lion roared in anger and then in __________.
7. His big noise went everywhere, but __________ came to help.
8. Mouse quickly went to Lion´s place when she saw him caught in the __________.
9. Mouse used her sharp teeth to bite the __________ and set Lion free.
10. Lion got rid of the __________ and looked into Mouse’s eyes.

Subject-Predicate Agreement

English as a Second Language (ESL)

1.Everyone is here but nothing is being done.

2. If either of you takes a vacation now I shall be asked to finish this work.

3. Neither of these books is very new.

4. Every man and woman is eligible to vote.

5. Each student and teacher has a computer.

6. It was the dogs which awakened me.

7. It is grades that worry him.

8. The woman together with her two sons is arriving soon.

9. His answer in addition to his written tests shows that he deserves an excellent mark.

10. A strong wind along with rain and hail has been following us all the way.

11. The tutor as well as his pupils is going to have a rest in July.

12. Everyone except him was glad to make friends with foreign students.

13. One of the students was especially good at imitating birds' voices.

14. A red Honda and a blue Ford are parked outside.

15. Both a tiger and an elephant were in the Zoo.

16. Each dog and cat is vaccinated.

17. Both are going to attend the University.

18. Only a few have recognized her after her long absence.

19.Your sunglasses are very modern but your trousers aren't.

20. Your thanks are enough to forget the quarrel.

21. Environs of my native village are beautiful.

22. That pair of pants is not new.

23. A word of thanks is enough.

24. Neither the students nor the teacher is allowed to smoke here.

25. Either the teacher or the students have your book.

26. The New York Times is a good newspaper.

27. "Star Wars" war a good movie.

28. The Lords is one of the Houses of the British Parliament.

29. The Netherlands is a country situated below the sea level.

30. The Seyshells do not produce oil.

31. The Balkans are composed of sedimentary strata.

32. A number of students were missing from yesterday's classes.

33. The number of European students at the University is small.

34. Two weeks is enough time to have a vacation.

35. Five hundred dollars is required as a minimum payment.

36. Ten extra pounds is a lot to lose in a week.

37. 20 gallons of gasoline costs a lot of money.

38. The three years between 1991 and 1994 were the hardest for the state.

39. Mathematics is a difficult subject.

40. Acoustics are excellent in this hall.

41. The news was very good.

42. Measles is not a serious illness, nor is mumps.

43. Draughts is one of my favourite games, and so is dominoes.

44. The ironworks is just outside the town.

45. The class has its final tests on Friday.

46. The class are working on their individual projects.

47. The police are everywhere and they are searching for the criminals.

48. The jury are in their seats.

49. That species is rare.

50. Those species are common.

51. That deer is young and playful.

52. Deer live in Belarusian forests.

53. Where is the money? It is on the table.

54. Your advice is always good. I gladly follow it.

55. French is a Roman language.

56. The French are romantic.

57. The radius of the circle is two inches.

58. None of the stolen money has been found.

59. None of the students have finished the exam yet.

60. No example is relevant to this case.

61. No examples are relevant.

61. The majority believes that our life will change for the better.

62. The majority of the students believe that they will have a wonderful time during their vacation.

63. The flock of birds is circling overhead.

64. A school of fish is being attacked by sharks.

65. There are one or two things you should remember.

66. The students one after another are flooding into the assembly hall.

67. Who is to answer for all these mistakes?

68. To finish school well, to enter the University, to be a good specialist was the desire of Mike.

69. The small and the big house are both very ancient.

70. The small and big houses are both very beautiful.

71. Many a student attends the Central library.

72. Two and three is five.

73. His soul and body was in her hands.

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