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Тест по английскому языку (Some, any, no, every и их производные)

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1. Choose the best answer.
I can`t imagine there is ... on earth who can answer that question.
  • 1. anyone
  • 2. nowhere
  • 3. somewhere
  • 4. something
  • 5. everybody
2. Choose the best answer.
My purse is ... in the kitchen but I`m not quite sure where.
  • 1. somewhere
  • 2. anywhere
  • 3. nowhere
  • 4. everywhere
  • 5. everything

3. Choose the best answer.
There isn`t ... food left but there are ... drinks.
  • 1. any/-
  • 2. some/some
  • 3. some/any
  • 4. any/any
  • 5. any/some
4. Choose the best answer.
Please give me ... interesting books to read if you have ... .
  • 1. any/some
  • 2. some/any
  • 3. anything/any
  • 4. any/something
  • 5. some/something
5. Choose the best answer.
Let`s go ... today as I have a splitting headache.
  • 1. somewhere
  • 2. nowhere
  • 3. anywhere
  • 4. everywhere
  • 5. somehow
6. Choose the best answer.
He never puts ... sugar in his coffee.
  • 1. anything
  • 2. some
  • 3. no
  • 4. any
  • 5. something
7. Choose the best answer.
- Hurry up! Ann may turn up at ... moment.
- Stop being nervous. We have still ... minutes left to tidy up the room.
  • 1. every/some
  • 2. some/any
  • 3. any/some
  • 4. some/some
  • 5. any/any
8. Choose the best answer.
Could you go to the store and buy ... milk? We don`t have ... more.
  • 1. any/anything
  • 2. something/some
  • 3. anything/any
  • 4. any/some
  • 5. some/any
9. Choose the best answer.
- Why does Kate always go round with Sue?
- Because she doesn`t know ... .
  • 1. nobody
  • 2. nothing
  • 3. someone
  • 4. no one
  • 5. anybody
10. Complete the sentence.
We got home late. We were very tired and ... went to bed at once.
  • 1. anybody
  • 2. nobody
  • 3. somebody
  • 4. anything
  • 5. everybody
11. Complete the sentence.
I can`t find my watch ... . I`ve looked for it ... .
  • 1. nothing/anything
  • 2. something/everywhere
  • 3. everywhere/nowhere
  • 4. anywhere/everywhere
  • 5. anybody/nobody
12. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
"But I can`t do ... for him", - the girl told ... friend.
  • 1. somebody/their
  • 2. anything/her
  • 3. something/any
  • 4. theirs/nothing
  • 5. anybody/no

13. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
It is the pride of many people never to have ... time.
  • 1. anything
  • 2. some
  • 3. no
  • 4. any
  • 5. none
14. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
There was ... snakelike in the boy`s black eyes.
  • 1. someone
  • 2. something
  • 3. some
  • 4. anything
  • 5. none
15. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
She felt the nameless ... that made her stop.
  • 1. anybody
  • 2. nothing
  • 3. everybody
  • 4. anything
  • 5. something
16. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
I never have ... for breakfast but a cup of hot milk.
  • 1. someone
  • 2. nothing
  • 3. anything
  • 4. everything
  • 5. anyone
17. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
Can you give me ... to eat? I`m very hungry.
  • 1. anything
  • 2. nothing
  • 3. what
  • 4. someone
  • 5. anybody
18. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
I didn`t want to think about ... else but English.
  • 1. nothing
  • 2. someone
  • 3. anything
  • 4. everywhere
  • 5. nobody
19. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
He always looks unhappy. ... in the world can please him.
  • 1. anybody
  • 2. something
  • 3. nothing
  • 4. anything
  • 5. someone
20. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
Have you packed ... ?
  • 1. anybody
  • 2. someone
  • 3. everybody
  • 4. everything
  • 5. nobody
21. Choose the best answer.
Mrs.Brown was shown two ready-made suits, but she didn`t like ... of them.
  • 1. either
  • 2. neither
  • 3. some
  • 4. every
  • 5. none
22. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
... must take care of books as they are ... best friends.
  • 1. everything/their
  • 2. something/my
  • 3. anybody/our
  • 4. everybody/our
  • 5. anything/my

23. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
... knows the proverb "Scratch ... back and I`ll scratch ...!"
  • 1. everybody/your/my
  • 2. anybody/his/hers
  • 3. everybody/my/yours
  • 4. nobody/our/his
  • 5. anybody/your/mine
24. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
We had ... to help us. We were alone.
  • 1. anything
  • 2. somebody
  • 3. no one
  • 4. nothing
  • 5. everyone
25. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
You will find ... news in ... paper ... read.
  • 1. those/some/they
  • 2. these/-/one
  • 3. this/any/you
  • 4. no/some/we
  • 5. -/-/you
26. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
He said ... about ... in ... last letter.
  • 1. nobody/them/her
  • 2. nothing/it/his
  • 3. me/nothing/his
  • 4. anything/something/their
  • 5. hers/their/our
27. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
If you find ... money on the floor, it is .... I dropped ... this morning.
  • 1. much/her/any
  • 2. no/yours/some
  • 3. any/some/mine
  • 4. -/whose/one
  • 5. any/mine/some
28. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
Have you got ... interesting book? Give me ... to read.
  • 1. some/nothing
  • 2. any/something
  • 3. any/nothing
  • 4. some/anybody
  • 5. no/anything
29. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
If you want to contact ... of them, try to do so before lunch break.
  • 1. same
  • 2. no
  • 3. any
  • 4. someone
  • 5. anybody
30. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
I think the trouble is that ... of them know ... about his disappearance.
  • 1. none/anybody
  • 2. something/none
  • 3. nothing/some
  • 4. none/anything
  • 5. anything/some
31. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
I think it is useless to tell ... what he ... is not sure of.
  • 1. no one/himself
  • 2. anyone/herself
  • 3. someone/oneself
  • 4. anyone/himself
  • 5. everyone/oneself
32. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
The exam was very easy ... could have passed.
  • 1. someone
  • 2. somebody
  • 3. anybody
  • 4. nobody
  • 5. none
33. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
You can read ... book by this author, they are ... interesting.
  • 1. every/some
  • 2. any/all
  • 3. its/our
  • 4. any/their
  • 5. my/all
34. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
I wanted to buy a coat for ... . There were many coats on sale but ... suited me.
  • 1. herself/none of them
  • 2. myself/some of them
  • 3. oneself/any of them
  • 4. yourself/not any of them
  • 5. myself/none of them
35. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
Nick hasn`t read ... books by this writer. So he`ll take ... book you have.
  • 1. any/some
  • 2. any/any
  • 3. some/any
  • 4. some/some
  • 5. any/-
36. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
... has left ... book here.
  • 1. Anyone/its
  • 2. Something/it
  • 3. Someone/them
  • 4. Someone/hers
  • 5. Someone/his
37. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
Why didn`t you ask ... to help you?
  • 1. somebody
  • 2. something
  • 3. nothing
  • 4. no one
  • 5. anything
38. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
There was ... wrong with the car but Roger could do ... at that moment.
  • 1. nothing/something
  • 2. something/nothing
  • 3. anything/something
  • 4. something/anything
  • 5. some/none
39. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
- Have you got ... questions?
- Yes, I`ve got ... .
  • 1. some/any
  • 2. some/some
  • 3. any/some
  • 4. any/any
  • 5. some/something
40. Choose the best word to complete the sentence.
I asked two people the way to the station but ... of them knew.
  • 1. none
  • 2. either
  • 3. both
  • 4. neither
  • 5. any
41. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
- Are there ... trifles on the table?
- No, there are ... .
  • 1. any/none
  • 2. some/no
  • 3. any/nothing
  • 4. any/no
  • 5. any/some
42. Choose the appropriate pronoun(s).
I should find ... who can give me ... information on this question.
  • 1. anything/any
  • 2. any/something
  • 3. somebody/some
  • 4. something/some
  • 5. any/anything
43. Choose the appropriate answer.
One of the famous research institutes in physics was named after an American scientist ... ago.
  • 1. sometimes
  • 2. some time
  • 3. several times
  • 4. any time
  • 5. same time