Diagnostic test
Quiz for entering students (first grades of the four-year curriculum)
Choose the right answer (only one is correct)
- My sister go to school.
- My sisters goes to school.
- My sister goes to school.
- My sisters goe to school.
- I like my dog.
- I likes my dogs.
- I have like my dog.
- I have likes my dog.
- Where your mum work?
- Where your mum work?
- Where does your mum work?
- Where do your mum work?
- Like you your sister?
- Do you like your sister?
- Does you like your sister?
- Likes you your sister?
- I’m not a doctor.
- I don’t a doctor.
- I not a doctor.
- I amn’t a doctor.
- They doesn’t live here.
- They live not here.
- They don’t live here.
- They liven’t here.
- Be you ok?
- Do you be ok?
- Are you be ok?
- Are you ok?
- Were was you yesterday?
- Where was you yesterday?
- Where were you yesterday?
- Were where you yesterday?
- Was your brother there?
- Were your brother there?
- Was there your brother?
- Were there your brother there?
- She weren’t at school yesterday.
- She wasn’t at school tomorrow.
- She didn’t be at school in the morning.
- She wasn’t at school yesterday.
- My sister cried.
- My sister cryed.
- My sister cryd.
- My sister did crie.
- I bought my friends to the disco.
- I brough my friends to the disco.
- I brought my friends to the disco.
- I brougt my friends to the disco.
- I tought of you.
- I thought about you.
- I trought about you.
- I tought of you.
- They threw me in the lake.
- They trew me to the lake.
- They throw me in the lake.
- They thrown me to the lake.
- Were you go last night?
- Where did you went last night?
- Where did you go last night?
- Were went you last night?
- How you know?
- How did you knew?
- How did you know?
- How you knew?
- I didn’t do that.
- I didn’t that.
- I did not that.
- I didn’t that do.
- The car didn’t broke down.
- The car didn’t broken down.
- The car didn’t brake down.
- The car didn’t break down.
- Have you been in the USA?
- Have you been to the USA?
- Have you be in the USA?
- Has you been in the USA?
- I have broken my leg yesterday.
- I have broken my leg before I came here.
- I have broken my leg while I was playing tennis.
- I have broken my leg, I can’t walk.
- How long have you lived here before you moved?
- How long have you lived here now?
- How long have you lived here when you were a child?
- How long do you live here now?
- Have you seen John today?
- Did you seen John today?
- Have you seen John yesterday?
- Did you seen John yesterday?
- I was breaking my leg while I was playing football.
- I broke my leg while I played football.
- I broke my leg while I was playing football.
- I was breaking my leg while I played football.
- When he hit me, I was calling: “Help!”
- When he has hit me, I called: “Help!”
- When he hit me, I called: “Help!”
- When he hit me, I have called: “Help!”
- I will a doctor.
- I will be a doctor.
- I will be doctor.
- I will doctor.
- I go at the disco every Saturday.
- I go to the disco every Saturday.
- I go on the disco every Saturday.
- I go in the disco every Saturday
- She will come on ten o’clock.
- She will come in ten o’clock.
- She will come at ten o’clock.
- She will come to ten o’clock.
- I’ll be there in ten minutes.
- I’ll be there at ten minutes.
- I’ll be there on ten minutes.
- I’ll be there to ten minutes.
- It was in the morning.
- It was in morning.
- It was at the morning.
- It was at morning.
- Don’t go out in night.
- Don’t go out at night.
- Don’t go out at the night.
- Don’t go out on the night.
- I’m tired, I’ll go to bed.
- I’m tired, I’ll go in bed.
- I’m tired, I’ll go in the bed.
- I’m tired, I’ll go to the bed.
- It was on January the third.
- It was on January.
- It was in January the third.
- It was in the third of January.
- I was born in August.
- I was born in the first of August.
- I was born in August the first.
- I was born in the first of August 1992.
- I’m the taller then you.
- I’m taller then you.
- I’m tallest than you.
- I’m taller than you.
- She is the prettyest girl of all.
- She is the pretiest girl of all.
- She is the prettiest girl of all.
- She is the prettyst girl of all.
- Am I worst?
- Am I worse?
- Am I the wors?
- Am I wors?
- London is farer than Prague.
- London is farrer than Prague.
- London is further than Prague.
- London is father than Prague.
- This is the hotest cup of tea.
- This is the hoterst cup of tea.
- This is the hotterst cup of tea.
- This is the hottest cup of tea.
- You are better then my brother.
- You are better than my brother.
- You are better that my brother.
- You are better as my brother.
- My german friends can speak american English.
- My German friends can speak American English.
- My German friends can speak American english.
- My german friends can speak american english.
- When I was in Great Britain, I saw the houses of Parliament and Buckingham palace.
- When I was in Great Britain, I saw The Houses Of parliament and Buckingham Palace.
- When I was in Great Britain, I saw the Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace.
- When I was in Great Britain, I saw the Houses of parliament and Buckingham palace.
- I am Czech and I live in the Czech Republic.
- I am czech and I live in the Czech republic.
- I am the Czech and I live in Czech Republic.
- I am the czech and I live in the Czech republic.
- I think that River Thames flows into Atlantic Ocean.
- I think that the River Thames flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
- I think that the river Thames flows into the Atlantic ocean.
- I think that river Thames flows into Atlantic ocean.
- We have got the dog, his name is Ben.
- We have got dog, his name is Ben.
- We have got an dog, his name is Ben.
- We have got a dog, his name is Ben.
- It took just a hour.
- It took just an hour.
- It took just hour.
- It took just any hour.
- This is my brother’s cat. Its name is Tim.
- This is my brothers cat. It’s name is Tim.
- This is my brother’s cat. It’s name is Tim.
- This is my brothers cat. Its name is Tim.
- Look out of the window, there is the dog in a garden.
- Look out of the window, there is our dog in a garden.
- Look out of the window, there is dog in our garden.
- Look out of the window, there is a dog in the garden.
- There’re two things that worry me.
- There are two things that worry me.
- There’s two things that worry me.
- There two things that worry me.
- You mustn’t do that!
- You don’t must do that!
- You must not to do that!
- You mustn’t to do that!
- I need not the money.
- I needn’t the money.
- I don’t need the money.
- I not need the money.
- I can’t to play the guitar.
- I don’t can play the guitar
- I cannot to play the guitar.
- I can’t play the guitar.
- It’s half past six.
- It’s a half to seven.
- It’s a half minutes to seven.
- It’s half o’clock past six.
- We have got any sugar but there isn’t any flour.
- We have got some sugar but there isn’t some flour.
- We have got some sugar but there isn’t any flour.
- We have got any sugar but there isn’t some flour.
- We don’t have some wine, but there is some beer.
- We don’t have any wine, but there is some beer.
- We don’t have any wine, but there is any beer.
- We don’t have some wine, but there is any beer.
- I come often home late on Saturday nights.
- I often come home late on Saturday nights.
- I come home often late on Saturday nights.
- I come home late often on Saturday nights.
- He hit angrily his dog in the garden yesterday.
- He angrily hit his dog in the garden yesterday.
- He in the garden yesterday hit his dog angrily.
- He hit his dog angrily in the garden yesterday.
- Who wrote the play Hamlet? It wrote Shakespeare.
- Who did write the play Hamlet? Shakespeare did.
- Who did the play Hamlet write? Shakespeare wrote it.
- Who wrote the play Hamlet? Shakespeare wrote it.
- What Shakespeare wrote? He wrote Hamlet.
- What wrote Shakespeare? He wrote Hamlet.
- What did Shakespeare write? He wrote Hamlet.
- What did write Shakespeare? He wrote Hamlet.
- Where your sister does come from?
- Where from does your sister come?
- Where does your sister come from?
- Where from your sister does come?
- She loves his.
- She loves he.
- She loves him.
- She loves himself.
- Look in the mirror – can you see your?
- Look in the mirror – can you see yourself?
- Look in the mirror – can you see you?
- Look in the mirror – can you see yours?
- Whose is this bag? It’s mine.
- Whose is this bag? It’s my.
- Whose is this bag? It’s me.
- Whose is this bag? It’s myself.
- He’s brother is a teacher.
- His brother is a teacher.
- Him brother is a teacher.
- He brother is a teacher.
- I don’t have many money.
- I don’t have much money.
- I don’t have very money.
- I don’t have a money.
- There were just a little people, almost nobody.
- There were just a lot of people, almost nobody.
- There were just little people, almost nobody.
- There were just a few people, almost nobody.
- You will need a few water.
- You will need a little water.
- You will need a couple of water.
- You will need a water.
- How many people were there?
- How much people were there?
- How much of people were there?
- How many of people were there?
- Can I have couple of cheese?
- Can I have a few cheese?
- Can I have little of cheese?
- Can I have a bit of cheese?
- There’s a water on the floor.
- There’s some water on the floor.
- There’s a few water on the floor.
- There’s many water on the floor.
- Do you like a beer?
- Do you like some beer?
- Do you like a few beer?
- Do you like beer?
- I’d like a pair of jeans.
- I’d like pair of jeans.
- I’d like a jeans.
- I’d like one jeans.