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REVIEW GRADE 10

MATERIALS IN THE FIRST SEMESTER

1. I’ll never finish this book in one week. It’s ________ to read in a week
A. too long
B. short enough
C. too short
D. long enough
E. quite short

2. Jenny has just got some trousers from her mother. They are great but they're ..... . You can't
see her shoes.
A. long enough
B. too long
C. long
D. very long
E. longer

3. Toby wasn't ... to lift the desk so his friend helped him carry it.
A. strong enough
B. too strong
C. very strong
D. stronger
E. strong

4. I have ... information to help you with this problem.


A. too
B. enough
C. too many
D. too much
E. very

5. This pillow is uncomfortable. It’s not… for


me to sleep on. It feels like a rock
A. hard enough
B. too soft
C. soft enough
D. too hard
E. very hard

6. She ran too slowly to win the race.


A. She didn’t run fast enough to win the race
B. She didn’t run slow enough to win the race
C. She ran slow enough to win the race
D. She ran very fast to win the race
E. She ran fast enough to win the race

7. Which sentence is correct?


A. There weren’t too many students to play football, so we didn’t play
B. There weren’t much students to play football, so we didn’t play
C. There weren’t many students to play football
D. There weren’t enough students to play football, so we didn’t play
E. There weren’t students enough to play football, so we didn’t play

8. This room cannot accommodate all the guests


A. The room is small enough to accommodate all the gusts
B. The room isn’t too big to accommodate all the guests
C. The room isn’t small enough to accommodate the guests
D. The room isn’t big enough to accommodate all the guests
E. The room is too big enough to accommodate all the guests

9. The problem is very complicated. We find it hard to solve.


A. The problem is too complicated to solve
B. The problem is complicated enough for solving
C. The problem is very complicated to solve
D. The problem is not very complicated to solve
E. The problem is easy enough to solve

10. The correct statement using proper correlative conjunction is …


A. We should either walk quickly or taking the bus.
B. Both my uncle and aunty lives in Kelapa Gading Timur.
C. Neither the lawyers nor doctors will suffer from the new legislative bill.
D. My teacher is neither angry nor feel upset to me.
E. It seems that either James or Jimmie have already sweeps the floor.

11. The explosion destroyed the school. It also flattened the bank.
The correct sentence based on the previous sentences is …
A. The explosion destroyed neither the school nor the bank.
B. The explosion destroyed and flattened both the school and the bank
C. The explosion not only destroyed the school but also flattened the bank
D. The explosion destroyed not only the school but also flattened the bank
E. The explosion destroyed and flattened either the school or the bank

12. … he … his friend have informed them about the news.


A. Either/ or
B. Neither/ nor
C. Not only/ but also
D. Both/ and
E. Whether/ or

13. The journalist will have an interview either with the president or the prime minister.
It means …
A. The journalist will interview not only the president but also the prime minister
B. The journalist will interview the president and the prime minister.
C. The journalist will interview one of them- the president or the prime minister
D. The journalist will interview neither the president nor the prime minister
E. The journalist will interview both the president and the prime minister

14. … save me a seat … I will leave my coat on that chair.


A. Either/or
B. Both/ and
C. Not only/ but also
D. Whether/ or
E. Neither /nor

15. Mark earns a lot of money because he … works late … has a second part time job.
A. Neither/ nor
B. Not only/ but also
C. Whether/ or
D. Either/ or
E. Both/ and

16. We will go to the movies … tonight … tomorrow night


A. Neither/ nor
B. Both/ and
C. Not only/ but also
D. Whether/ or
E. Either/ or

17. I knew it was going to be a bad day because I … overslept … missed the bus.
A. Either/ or
B. Whether/ or
C. Neither/ nor
D. Not only/ but also
E. Both/ but also

18. Ann: Where’s Lisa?


Ben: In his room, she is reading some novels.
Ann: What? She ___ (study) English and Math in the library! Her friends are all waiting for
her.
A. should not study
B. should study
C. should be studying
D. should not be studying
E. should have studied

19. You … any documents on your desk when you


are out of the office. There are a lot of important
details in them.
A. should leave
B. shouldn't leave
C. shouldn't have left
D. shouldn't be leaving
E. should be leaving
20. All the applicants .... before the end of June,
otherwise they will not receive the instructions in
time.
A. should be registering
B. should have registered
C. should register
D. shouldn't register
E. shouldn't have registered

21. The speed limit is 55 miles an hour, but Tom is driving at 70. He … over the limit.
A. Shouldn’t drive
B. Shouldn’t have driven
C. Shouldn’t be driving
D. Couldn’t be driving
E. Couldn’t drive

22. “It’s 10 pm. The airplane hasn’t landed yet.”


“You’re right. The airplane … now. I hope for nothing but a safe flight.”
A. Should land
B. Should have landed
C. Should be landing
D. Could have landed
E. May have landed

23. “I am so tired today. Piles of work to do.”


“You look so pale. You … Don’t wait until it gets worse.”
A. Should have gone to the doctor.
B. Should go to the doctor.
C. Should be going to the doctor
D. Should go to the doctor
E. Shouldn’t have gone to the doctor.

24. “I bought a new novel yesterday. It was a very interesting novel. I’ll lend it to you after I
finish reading it.”
“… “
My sister gave me the same novel as a birthday present last week.”
A. You should buy it
B. You shouldn’t have bought it
C. You should be buying it
D. You should have bought it
E. You could have bought it

25. “Do you see Anne?”


“No. Why?”
“He … her presentation now. It’s already late.”
A. Should be doing
B. Should do
C. Shouldn’t be doing
D. Should have done
E. Should have been doing

26. The wind is getting stronger. The weather …


A. Changes
B. Is changing
C. Is going to change
D. Will change
E. Will have changed
27. Don’t come tomorrow at 7 p.m. They … for the exam.
A. Will be studying
B. Will study
C. Are studying
D. Are going to study
E. Study

28. There won’t be anyone at the office. Everyone … home.


A. Will go
B. Will be going
C. Will have gone
D. Is going
E. Is going to go

29. “Hurry up! The conference … in 20 minutes.


A. Will start
B. Is starting
C. Are starting
D. Will be starting
E. Starts

30. Sharon isn't in the office. The client is waiting for her. She …… a meeting now.
A. should attend
B. shouldn't attend
C. should have attended
D. shouldn't have attended
E. should be attending
31. It's sunday morning. Tracy's parents are busy cleaning the house. Her parents have just
asked her to help them but she's still busy with her phone. She …… her parents now.
A. shouldn't be helping
B. should be helping
C. should help
D. should have helped
E. shouldn't have helped

32. I went to work yesterday, even though I felt ill. Today I feel even worse. I .....
A. shouldn't have stayed at home
B. should have gone to work
C. should have stayed at home
D. should work
E. should have worked

33. My mother didn't believe me, but I was telling the truth. She ... me.
A. should believe
B. shouldn't believe
C. should have believed
D. shouldn't have believed
E. believed

34. Rudy : Can I speak to Mrs. Lillie, please?


Bona : I’m sorry; she’s not at her desk at the moment.
Rudy : Okay, I (call) … back later.
A. call
B. am going to call
C. am going to be called
D. will be called
E. will call

35. By the time we arrive at the airport, they … for 1 hour.


A. will wait
B. are waiting
C. will be waiting
D. will have been waiting
E. will have waited

36. By next February I (write) … my third book.


A. will write
B. will have written
C. will have wrote
D. will be written
E. will be going to be written

37. We are going to clean the flat tomorrow. It will take from 9 until 11 o’clock. So at 10 o’clock
tomorrow morning we (clean)…it.
A. will clean
B. will have cleaned
C. will have been cleaned
D. will be cleaning
E. will be going to be cleaned
38. Jim always goes to bed at 11 o’clock. Tom is going to visit him at 11.30 this evening. When
Tom arrives, Jim (go)….to bed.
A. will be going
B. will be gone
C. will have gone
D. will have going
E. will be going to be gone

39. I’m going to watch television from 9 until 10 o’clock this evening. So at 9.30 I (watch) …
television.
A. will watch
B. will be watching
C. will have been watched
D. will be watched
E. will be being watched

40. Next week at this time, we (sunbathe) … at the beach.


A. will sunbathe
B. will sunbathing
C. will be sunbathing
D. will have sunbathe
E. will have sunbathed

41. When I get home the children _______________________ (play) with their uncle. I won’t
disturb them.
A. Will play
B. Will have played
C. Will have been playing
D. Will be playing
E. Are playing

42. Next year, I______________________ (work) for the company for 30 years.
A. will be working
B. am working
C. will have been working
D. will have worked
E. will work

43. What? You’re smoking another cigarette? At this rate you … (smoke) a whole pack by
lunchtime.
A. Smoke
B. Will have smoked
C. Will smoke
D. Will have been smoking
E. Will be smoking

44. Both Martha and John …their project in their garage this Saturday.
A. work
B. works
C. worked
D. is working
E. are working

45. Neither my brother nor my sister … to my uncle’s house warming celebration yesterday.
A. come
B. comes
C. came
D. is coming
E. are coming

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