10th Grade Grammar Test: Variant 1
Part 1: Choose the correct verb form (Present Perfect, Past Continuous, or Past Simple)
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We (know) ________ each other since we were kids.
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She (not/finish) ________ her homework yet.
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While they (drive) ________ home, they saw an accident.
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I (work) ________ on this project for three months now.
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They (travel) ________ to Italy last summer.
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While I (watch) ________ TV, my phone rang.
Part 2: Complete the sentences using since or for:**
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He has been a teacher ________ twenty years.
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I have lived in this city ________ I was born.
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They have been waiting ________ over an hour.
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She hasn’t called us ________ last Friday.
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We’ve had this car ________ two years.
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He’s been feeling unwell ________ the weekend.
Part 3: Choose the correct form (used to or past simple)
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They (used to / use to) ________ visit their grandparents every weekend.
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He (didn’t use to / didn’t used to) ________ like studying when he was younger.
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Did she (used to / use to) ________ play basketball in school?
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I (used to / use to) ________ love watching cartoons as a kid.
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We (didn’t use to / didn’t used to) ________ have a computer at home.
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She (used to / use to) ________ read a lot when she was a teenager.
Part 4: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the adjective (comparative or superlative)
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This room is (bright) ________ than the one downstairs.
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Of all the cars here, this one is the (fast) ________.
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This problem is (serious) ________ than the last one.
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He is the (hardworking) ________ person in the office.
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This is the (beautiful) ________ view I’ve ever seen.
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Today is (cold) ________ than yesterday.
Variant 2
Part 1: Choose the correct verb form (Present Perfect, Past Continuous, or Past Simple)
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I (not/see) ________ him since last month.
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They (go) ________ to the park every weekend when they were kids.
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While I (read) ________ the book, I fell asleep.
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We (live) ________ here since 2015.
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He (break) ________ his phone while running yesterday.
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She (study) ________ when her friend called.
Part 2: Complete the sentences using since or for:**
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We haven’t talked ________ last summer.
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He’s been learning Spanish ________ a year.
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She has been my best friend ________ primary school.
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They have worked in that company ________ a long time.
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I’ve had this jacket ________ last winter.
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He’s been traveling ________ two months.
Part 3: Choose the correct form (used to or past simple)
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I (used to / use to) ________ go hiking every weekend.
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They (didn’t use to / didn’t used to) ________ watch TV much.
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Did you (used to / use to) ________ like history in school?
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He (used to / use to) ________ collect stamps as a hobby.
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We (didn’t use to / didn’t used to) ________ eat out often.
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She (used to / use to) ________ play the violin when she was younger.
Part 4: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the adjective (comparative or superlative)
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This bag is (heavy) ________ than that one.
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This park is the (popular) ________ in the city.
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Her explanation is (clear) ________ than his.
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That building is the (tall) ________ in the city.
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This movie is (good) ________ than the last one.
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Today is the (hot) ________ day of the week.
Variant 3
Part 1: Choose the correct verb form (Present Perfect, Past Continuous, or Past Simple)
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I (not/eat) ________ sushi before.
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While they (play) ________ football, it started to rain.
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We (go) ________ to the cinema last night.
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She (write) ________ three essays this week.
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While he (paint) ________, he accidentally spilled the paint.
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They (not/see) ________ their relatives for years.
Part 2: Complete the sentences using since or for:**
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I haven’t seen her ________ her wedding day.
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They’ve been working here ________ 2010.
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He hasn’t taken a vacation ________ two years.
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I’ve been playing the guitar ________ I was 10.
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She’s been traveling ________ a long time.
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We’ve had this house ________ the beginning of the year.
Part 3: Choose the correct form (used to or past simple)
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She (used to / use to) ________ walk to school every day.
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He (didn’t use to / didn’t used to) ________ enjoy reading when he was younger.
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Did they (used to / use to) ________ live in a big house?
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I (used to / use to) ________ play chess with my grandfather.
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They (didn’t use to / didn’t used to) ________ like spicy food.
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He (used to / use to) ________ go fishing every weekend.
Part 4: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the adjective (comparative or superlative)
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This chair is (comfortable) ________ than the old one.
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She is the (talented) ________ artist in her class.
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This task is (difficult) ________ than the last one.
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That was the (bad) ________ decision we could have made.
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This mountain is (high) ________ than the one we climbed last year.
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This movie is the (exciting) ________ I’ve ever watched.
Answer Key: Variant 1
Part 1: Choose the correct verb form
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have known
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has not finished
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were driving
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have been working
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traveled
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was watching
Part 2: Complete the sentences using since or for
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for
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since
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for
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since
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for
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since
Part 3: Choose the correct form (used to or past simple)
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used to
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didn’t use to
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use to
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used to
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didn’t use to
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used to
Part 4: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the adjective
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brighter
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fastest
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more serious
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hardest-working
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most beautiful
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colder
Answer Key: Variant 2
Part 1: Choose the correct verb form
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have not seen
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went
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was reading
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have lived
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broke
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was studying
Part 2: Complete the sentences using since or for
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since
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for
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since
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for
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since
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for
Part 3: Choose the correct form (used to or past simple)
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used to
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didn’t use to
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use to
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used to
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didn’t use to
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used to
Part 4: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the adjective
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heavier
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most popular
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clearer
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tallest
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better
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hottest
Answer Key: Variant 3
Part 1: Choose the correct verb form
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have not eaten
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were playing
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went
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has written
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was painting
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have not seen
Part 2: Complete the sentences using since or for
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since
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since
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for
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since
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for
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since
Part 3: Choose the correct form (used to or past simple)
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used to
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didn’t use to
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use to
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used to
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didn’t use to
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used to
Part 4: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the adjective
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more comfortable
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most talented
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more difficult
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worst
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higher
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most exciting
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