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English Level Test

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English Level Test

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This is a 30 question test and each test has new questions.

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In this spoken sentence, what does I‘d…I‘d represent? “If I’d seen the thief, I’d have called the police.”

2 / 30

What colour will you paint the children’s bedroom?

3 / 30

Philip’s house is somewhere in the …… of the bank.

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I left my last job in London because I had no …… to travel to other countries.

5 / 30

I’d rather you …… to them why we can’t go.

6 / 30

It was only ten days ago …… she started her new job.

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It was only three days ago …… he started his new job.

8 / 30

….. is bad for you.

9 / 30

Would you mind …… these plates a wipe before putting them in the cupboard?

10 / 30

His eyes were …… bad that he couldn’t read the number plate of the car in front.

11 / 30

Which sentence is correct?

12 / 30

Choose the correct expression to complete this sentence: Reports of hurricane winds and heavy rain are increasing. Many cities have issued _________.

13 / 30

I’d like two tickets for tomorrow night.

14 / 30

I would like to buy______nice car.

15 / 30

Which third conditional sentence is correct?

16 / 30

‘Let’ and ‘allow’ have similar meanings, but which sentence is correct?

17 / 30

Which sentence uses ‘neither’ correctly?

18 / 30

Which phrasal verb best fits the space in this dialogue: A: When did you ______ up with your boyfriend? B: Oh, I told him last night. I didn’t think he would ______ down in tears when I told him.

19 / 30

It wasn’t a bad accident and …… damage was done to the vehicle.

20 / 30

I ….. travelling by train

21 / 30

…… tired Melissa is when she gets home from work, she always makes time to say goodnight to the children.

22 / 30

She advised me ….. the doctor.

23 / 30

Look at the infinitive – past simple – past participle forms of the verb ‘break’: break – broke – broken. Which of the following verbs has the same rhyming pattern as ‘break’?

24 / 30

I wish you ….. all the time.

25 / 30

The shop didn’t have the jacket I wanted, but they’ve …… a one specially for me.

26 / 30

The middle of an apple which we don’t eat is called the:

27 / 30

Which sentence is correct?

28 / 30

What ….. since you arrived.

29 / 30

If ….. I’ll tell him you called

30 / 30

I was looking forward to …… by train as I have not done it for a long time.

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