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Grammar and Structure Revision MCQ Test With Answers - Odd One Out Exercise 3
Question 1 |
Choose the sentence that is grammatically or structurally incorrect.
A | If it were thirsty, it would show some signs of it, wouldn't it? |
B | You won't learn to speak Turkish properly unless you don't come here and stay with us for a couple of months. |
C | If you go downtown, will you buy a few things for me? |
D | If it's convenient for you, let's meet at nine. |
E | I shan't write to him unless he writes to me. |
Question 2 |
Choose the sentence that is grammatically or structurally incorrect.
A | A person who refused to eat would be dead within two or three months. |
B | What's the matter? You look as if you could do with a drink. |
C | Suppose he asked me for the money tomorrow! |
D | I feel as if my head were on fire. |
E | I wish I didn't break it. But since I have, I will pay for it. |
Question 3 |
Choose the sentence that is grammatically or structurally incorrect.
A | You'd rather she didn't say anything, wouldn't you? |
B | He has his breakfast at eight, doesn't he? |
C | He couldn't have arrived before the others, could he have? |
D | I suppose he ought to have known that, oughtn't he? |
E | Let's pretend we're not here, shall we? |
Question 4 |
Choose the sentence that is grammatically or structurally incorrect.
A | Let me read it for you, will you? |
B | "I feel very sorry for you!" "Oh, you do, don't you?" |
C | "I'd go quite mad if I had to live with you!" "Oh, you would, would you?" |
D | I say, come and see me tomorrow. Now, will you or will you not? |
E | "No, I won't listen to you!" "Oh, you won't, won't you?" |
Question 5 |
Choose the sentence that is grammatically or structurally incorrect.
A | "Have you got the tickets?" "Yes, I've got." |
B | Haven't they got anything better to do? |
C | She got bitten by a stray dog. |
D | Haven't you got any cigarettes? Here. Have one of mine. |
E | Have you got to go back tonight? |
Question 6 |
Choose the sentence that is grammatically or structurally incorrect.
A | Wouldn't you rather have something else instead. |
B | I wonder whose else would do instead. |
C | How else could it possibly be mended? |
D | Couldn't it be someone else's? All mine are here, safe and sound. |
E | Isn't there anyone else time you can waste instead of mine? |
Question 7 |
Choose the sentence that is grammatically or structurally incorrect.
A | He was very sorry to hear of your disappointment. |
B | She hopes to know by tomorrow. |
C | I object to being pushed around. |
D | I'm looking forward to see you tomorrow. |
E | She was told not to come here ever again. |
Question 8 |
Choose the sentence that is grammatically or structurally incorrect.
A | She is happy to have found such a nice place to live in. |
B | The last person to address me like that was in hospital for a whole week. |
C | I surprised to hear such words from you. |
D | We are supposed to be leaving this evening. |
E | She was afraid to go past the haunted house on her own. |
Question 9 |
Choose the sentence that is grammatically or structurally incorrect.
A | I don't like having to do any homework. |
B | It's no use asking him to lend you the money. |
C | I hate practising reading aloud without having learnt the new words first. |
D | I'm considering giving up smoking one of these days. |
E | It's a good thing that it has stopped to rain. |
Question 10 |
Choose the sentence that is grammatically or structurally incorrect.
A | Do you know how to make Turkish coffee? |
B | A lawyer advised me what to do. |
C | I can't imagine why are you so angry with me. |
D | We just don't know what to open it with. |
E | My friend couldn't remember where to go. |
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