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Oxford Intermediate Diagnostic Test PDF
Oxford Intermediate Diagnostic Test PDF
Verbs (2)
Choose the best way to complete the sentences. The passive (1)
11 been waiting to see a doctor for ages. Write one word in each gap to complete the
A I’m B I’ve sentences.
12 I was late because got stuck in traffic. 26 Hyundai cars made in South
A I’d B I’ve Korea.
13 She was tired because she’d all day. 27 When I got to the garage, my car
A been working B was working been repaired.
15 By the time you get home I’ll my work. 29 The criminals were caught the
A be finished B have finished police.
30 The passive is more common in
than in speech.
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The passive (2) Nouns and articles
Choose the best way to complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap to complete the
31 A trophy to the winning team. sentences.
A gave B was given 46 How money have you got in
32 It is that the company is losing money. your pocket?
A said B told 47 All the doors open!
33 I must a suit made for the wedding. 48 Politics an interesting subject.
A have B had 49 It’s raining so we will need
34 The cars have to the USA. umbrella.
A to be shipped B shipped 50 We are going to UK on holiday.
35 Zenip loves to expensive restaurants.
A being taken B taking
This, my, some, a lot of, etc.
Choose the best way to complete the sentences.
The infinitive and the -ing form (1) 51 Look at birds in the tree over there.
Write one word in each gap to complete the A these B those
sentences. 52 Are these tickets ?
36 The students promised do their A yours B your
homework.
53 There isn’t milk in the fridge!
37 Would you helping me? A some B any
38 I didn’t to break the mirror! 54 A people were feeding the ducks.
39 Can you remember your keys A little B few
in your bag? 55 I didn’t like of the books you lent me.
40 I asked my manager give me A either B neither
the day off.
Pronouns (1)
The infinitive and the -ing form (2) Write one word in each gap to complete the
Choose the best way to complete the sentences. sentences.
41 We couldn’t decide where for lunch. 56 When will you give our
A to go B shall we go homework?
42 It is important your name. 57 Is a train that goes to Oxford?
A to sign B signing 58 Eating fish is good for your health,
43 I might a new PC next week. isn’t ?
A buy B to buy 59 I made a salad because I’m on
44 Are you afraid of in a helicopter? a diet.
A fly B flying 60 Please make at home.
45 Are you in favour of smoking in public
places?
A ban B banning
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Pronouns (2) Verbs with prepositions and adverbs
Choose the best way to complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap to complete the
61 It is obvious that they really like other. sentences.
A each B one 76 I’m sorry but I don’t agree you.
62 I’ve got a mobile phone but is broken. 77 My manager congratulated me
A it B one my performance.
63 I’ve got some sweets. Would you like ? 78 A verb is a verb plus an
A it B one adverb.
64 Everyone really enjoying the party. 79 The phrasal verb ‘give ’ means
A are B is ‘stop’.
65 Is there good on TV? 80 When I’m in town I’ll call on
A something B anything you.
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Conditionals and wish
Choose the best way to complete the sentences.
91 If the weather is good, have a picnic.
A we’ll B we’d
92 If I worked harder, get better results.
A I’ll B I’d
93 If he’d driven more carefully, he crashed.
A wouldn’t B wouldn’t have
94 You won’t get fat you eat lots of junk
food.
A unless B if
95 I I hadn’t spent so much money!
A wish B if only
Linking words
Write one word in each gap to complete the
sentences.
96 taking the medicine, I still
feel ill.
97 I’m going on holiday relax.
98 This machine is used cutting
metal.
99 Federica likes cats and I like them
.
100 Tara is going to India. She is
going to Nepal.
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Oxford Practice Grammar Intermediate Diagnostic Test – Answer Key
If students get more than one answer incorrect in a section, refer them to the appropriate units
in the book for explanation and further practice.
Words and sentences (Units 1-3) The infinitive and the -ing form 69 less
1 A (1) (Units 60-65) 70 I
2 A 36 to
Prepositions (Units 121-125)
3 B 37 mind
71 A
4 B 38 mean
72 B
5 A 39 putting
73 A
40 to
Verbs (1) (Units 4-11) 74 B
6 wearing The infinitive and the -ing form 75 B
7 don’t (2) (units 66-73)
Verbs with prepositions and
8 did 41 A
adverbs (Units 126-131)
9 was 42 A
10 eaten/finished 76 with
43 A
77 on
44 B
Verbs (2) (Units 16-29) 45 B
78 phrasal
11 B 79 up
12 A Nouns and articles (Units 76-90) 80 in
13 A 46 much
Reported speech (Units 132-136)
14 A 47 are/were
15 B 81 B
48 is
82 B
49 an
Questions, negatives and 50 the
83 B
answers (Units 32-39) 84 A
16 we’d This, my, some, a lot of, etc. 85 A
17 Has (Units 91-97)
Relative clauses (Units 138-143)
18 Who 51 B
86 that/which
19 What 52 A
87 whose
20 Which 53 B
88 two
54 B
Modal verbs (Units 45-53) 55 A
89 adding
21 A 90 wearing
22 A Pronouns (1) (Units 98-100)
Conditionals and wish (Units
23 B 56 us
144-149)
24 B 57 there
25 B 91 A
58 it
92 B
59 myself
The passive (1) (Units 54-56) 60 yourself
93 B
26 are 94 A
27 had Pronouns (2) (Units 101-103) 95 A
28 be 61 A
Linking words (Units 150-153)
29 by 62 A
30 writing 96 Despite
63 B
97 to
64 B
The passive (2) (Units 57-59) 65 B
98 for
31 B 99 too
32 A Adjectives and adverbs (Units 100 also
33 A 107-111)
34 A 66 relaxed
35 A 67 adjective
68 well
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