Créer jeu
Jouer Test
1. 
Which one is RIGHT?
A.
It's late. It's also getting dark.
B.
It's late. It's getting also dark.
C.
Both options.
2. 
Which one is RIGHT?
A.
Lisa's a good driver, though she hasn't got a car.
B.
Lisa's a good driver. She hasn't got a car, though.
C.
Both options.
3. 
Which one is correct?
A.
Although I got up early, it was a holiday.
B.
I got up early, it was a holiday although.
C.
Both of them.
D.
None of them.
4. 
Which one is correct?
A.
I'm tired. I'm hungry as well.
B.
I'm tired. As well I'm hungry.
C.
Both options are correct.
5. 
Which one is correct?
A.
I saw Sonia in the restaurant and David was there too.
B.
I saw Sonia in the restaurant and too David was there.
C.
Both options are correct.
D.
None is correct.
6. 
Which one is correct?
A.
Even although I was careful, I broke the vase.
B.
Even though I was careful, I broke the vase.
C.
Both options are fine.
7. 
Which one is correct?
A.
As well as the cost, there's the problem of noise.
B.
There's the problem of noise, the cost as well as.
C.
Both options are correct.
D.
None is correct.
8. 
Which one is correct?
A.
I think we should still go camping, in spite of the bad weather.
B.
I think we should still go camping, even in spite of the bad weather.
C.
Both options.
D.
None is correct.
9. 
Which one is correct?
A.
They bought a new car even though they couldn't afford it.
B.
They bought a new car, they couldn't afford it even though.
C.
Both options.
10. 
There's a coffee shop in the hotel and it ... has a restaurant.
A.
as well
B.
as well as
C.
also
D.
too
11. 
I had another burguer, ... I wasn't hungry.
A.
although
B.
even though
C.
though
D.
All these options.
12. 
It's cold and windy in the North. It ... snows a lot.
A.
too
B.
also
C.
Both options can be used here.
13. 
... her shyness, she has many friends.
A.
Though
B.
In spite of
C.
Despite of
D.
However
14. 
Jo phoned the company ... he wanted a job.
A.
because
B.
because of
C.
for to
D.
to
15. 
It was ... book that I read it in a day.
A.
so good
B.
such a good
C.
a such good
16. 
The bus was late, ... Lisa walked to work.
A.
so
B.
so that
C.
because
D.
in order to
17. 
Gina was ... busy to have lunch.
A.
too much
B.
much too
18. 
Steve drove ... that he crashed.
A.
fast so that
B.
so fast
C.
too fast
19. 
Take my number in case you ... to call me.
A.
need
B.
would need
C.
will need
20. 
Is this right?: "It was such dark that we couldn't see anything."
A.
Yes, of course.
B.
No , it isn't.
21. 
The fruit is ... to eat now.
A.
ripe enough
B.
enough ripe
22. 
I couldn't sleep ... the noise.
A.
because
B.
because of
C.
Both options.
23. 
The bus goes ... slowly that it's quicker on foot.
A.
so
B.
such
C.
such a
24. 
Clive was ... tired to work any more.
A.
too
B.
too much
C.
Both options.
25. 
Let's take some water in case ... thirsty later.
A.
we'll
B.
we're
C.
Both options.
26. 
There was ... terrible storm that the ship sank.
A.
such
B.
such a
C.
so
27. 
Maldini is a film director. He ... a good actor.
A.
is also
B.
also is
28. 
Too much sugar can make you fat, and it's bad for your teeth ... .
A.
as well as
B.
as well
29. 
When you're abroad, internet cafés are useful ... sending emails.
A.
to
B.
for
C.
for to
30. 
Please have the correct money ready ... avoid delays.
A.
so that
B.
so
C.
so as to
31. 
Use olive oil ... a good salad dressing.
A.
to make
B.
for making
C.
Both options.
32. 
Pam wanted to learn Spanish, ... she spent a year in Madrid.
A.
so that
B.
in order to
C.
However,
D.
so
33. 
Many people own computers these days ... they are very useful machines.
A.
since
B.
even though
C.
in case
D.
so that
34. 
They set off early ... avoiding the rush hour traffic.
A.
with the aim of
B.
so as to
C.
with a view
35. 
I can't play football now ... I have to mow the lawn.
A.
as
B.
due to
C.
like
D.
in order to
36. 
... of him being quite short, George is incredibly strong.
A.
Although
B.
Despite
C.
In spite
37. 
It was ... beautiful weather that we decided to have a picnic in the park.
A.
so
B.
such
C.
as
D.
None of these.
38. 
Her mum was cooking ... she was chatting on the phone.
A.
since
B.
while
C.
as long as
39. 
Karl's parents are from Germany. He doesn't speak German, ... .
A.
even though
B.
although
C.
though
40. 
Simon went to the bank ... get a loan.
A.
due to
B.
with a view
C.
so as
D.
in order to
41. 
"Do you really need that?" "I only took it ... we have a problem."
A.
in case
B.
so that
C.
due to
D.
so as
42. 
We arrived early ... we would find seats.
A.
as if
B.
so that
C.
such that
D.
in order
43. 
Ruth was upset ... that they'd ignored her.
A.
due to the fact
B.
with a view
C.
because of
D.
so as
44. 
She'll never give it to you ... much you want it.
A.
as a result of
B.
with a view to how
C.
no matter how
D.
in spite of
45. 
I got on the wrong bus and, ... , I was very late.
A.
due to the fact
B.
consequently
C.
so
D.
in order that
46. 
Sally came with us because she was worried that we might not find our way back.
A.
In the event, we couldn't find our way back, so Sally came with us.
B.
Sally came with us since we couldn't find our way back.
C.
Although Sally came with us, we couldn't find our way back.
D.
Sally came with us because she was worried that we might not find our way back.