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Grammar and Structure Revision MCQ Test With Answers - Odd One Out Exercise 2
Question 1 |
Choose the sentence that is grammatically or structurally incorrect.
A | I had my car repaired for me yesterday. |
B | We don't have them cleaned very often. |
C | Have someone bring it to you on a tray. |
D | Why don't you have it brought to you on a tray? |
E | Will you have it seen to soon? |
Question 2 |
Choose the sentence that is grammatically or structurally incorrect.
A | All junior officers are to report to the Colonel at once. |
B | I thought you were supposed to go and see your boss this afternoon. |
C | Do I have to show my pass every time I go in? |
D | You've got to give it back to me before you leave. |
E | No, you haven't to salute him every time you see him. |
Question 3 |
Choose the sentence that is grammatically or structurally incorrect.
A | You needn't have bought one of these; we really need one. |
B | They didn't need to push it into the corner, because it was there already. |
C | You needn't have said anything; if you hadn't, he would never have known about it. |
D | You needn't have brought any food; but since you have, let's eat it now. |
E | We didn't need to spend any money at all, which was a great relief for us all. |
Question 4 |
Choose the sentence that is grammatically or structurally incorrect.
A | The maids used to wash the floors once a week. |
B | Once the floors were washed by the maids for a whole week. |
C | There used to be a separate washing day for the floors. |
D | The maids refused to wash the floors twice a week. |
E | The floors were used to being washed once a week. |
Question 5 |
Choose the sentence that is grammatically or structurally incorrect.
A | "He wasn't late last night." "No, he wasn't, was he?" |
B | They don't understand what we are saying, do they? |
C | There never was any talk of it, was there? |
D | "You're rather late." "Yes, I am a bit, aren't I?" |
E | Doing all these exercises will do you a lot of good, won't they? |
Question 6 |
Choose the sentence that is grammatically or structurally incorrect.
A | What have you been doing while I've been out? |
B | Have you ever been beyond Erzurum? |
C | What good films have you seen during this past fortnight? |
D | How long have you been seeing him again? |
E | You have been smoking at least five cigarettes since you came. |
Question 7 |
Choose the sentence that is grammatically or structurally incorrect.
A | I generally do wear a hat in winter. |
B | I nearly always have to do it myself. |
C | I have seen rarely a worse piece of workmanship. |
D | He always does say rude things like that. |
E | He only lent it to me. |
Question 8 |
Choose the sentence that is grammatically or structurally incorrect.
A | As he was madly dashing down the steps, he suddenly slipped on a banana peel and came tumbling down. |
B | When we were living in that house we had three servants. |
C | We went fishing everyday when we were in Göcek. |
D | When the war broke out, we lived in Mersin. |
E | You were wearing a new hat when I met you yesterday. |
Question 9 |
Choose the sentence that is grammatically or structurally incorrect.
A | You'll have noticed from my lecture how complicated this subject really is. |
B | I take it that this is the right way of doing it. |
C | Am I supposed to think that this'll be the very last time? |
D | I shall have done a lot of work while he will be asleep |
E | I take it for granted that you'll finish the job on time. |
Question 10 |
Choose the sentence that is grammatically or structurally incorrect.
A | The valley had been flooded a year ago and it still showed some signs of it. |
B | I felt certain that they were going to ask me what had happened to their friend. |
C | She was wondering why I hadn't visited her before? |
D | It was an ex-convict who had done the killing. |
E | He jumped up as if he'd been stung. |
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