This is not a full test of your abilities. This will only help you decide where you should start.
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Congratulations!
You’ve answered some really difficult questions. This means that you are almost fluent enough to speak English easily with a native speaker. Take the Advance Quiz #3 to make sure that this is your level.
My recommendations are to read something every day, join English Fun Zone to take intermediate lessons and do the quizzes. You should also join the live sessions to help with listening and pronunciation. Great job and keep practicing!
Oops! Not quite intermediate. You might be in the middle of basic and intermediate. My recommendations are to review some of those basic lessons, join English Fun Zone to work on the grammar lessons and join live sessions to help with your listening skills and pronunciation.

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#1. Don’t listen ____ him.
#2. The subject ______ the most is English.
#3. __________ I know you very well, I’ll tell you a secret.
#4. Would you like ______ that for you?
#5. Choose one that is different in sound.
#6. They __________ close attention to the problem, but they still won’t do anything about it.
#7. Choose the one that is wrong when saying this time: 3:15 p.m.
#8. After the game, the player was _______.
#9. He __________ used to be so busy.
#11. We all _____ him good luck when he got a new job.
#12. This ______ be your brother, Michael.
#13. My car is __________ . I must take it to the garage.
#14. Mr. Jones says you are all to __________ an extra day off.
#15. Some people have difficulty in making __________ understood.
#17. Fill in the gaps in the passage with the words which make sense. Only one answer is correct. EXAMPLE. There’s (part 1)__________ learning a foreign language if you don’t intend to make use of it. After all, you wouldn’t go to all the trouble of taking (part 2)__________ if your only means of transport were a bicycle, would you?
#18. The old man enjoyed ______ stories.
#19. __________ say anything more.
#20. It’s going to rain. __________ take my coat, then.
#21. A: I don’t think I’ll come with you tomorrow. B: OK, but let me know if you __________ .
#23. I couldn’t answer the question, so I _____ it.
#24. That’s very kind __________.
#25. He always turns his music ____ at night.
#26. Can I please get a room _________ our meeting?
#27. Stop laughing! I can’t __________.
#28. They made __________ them everything.
#29. He told her __________ her face that she was a liar.
#30. It’s always better to _______ a reservation.
#31. There are four words here. Choose the one that has a DIFFERENT VOWEL sound.
#32. If I hadn’t __________ by an expert, it wouldn’t have look this nice.
#33. There are four words here. Choose the one that has a DIFFERENT VOWEL sound. EXAMPLE 1. hat, cat, that, late – The correct answer is: ‘late’ because it’s a long /a/ sound. The others have a short /a/ sound.
#34. We’re having a picnic tomorrow. What _____ if it rains?
#35. Guess who I happened to bump _____ today.
#36. Will you __________ take some time off?
#37. Private! Keep out! You _____ go in there.
#38. Payment of this invoice should be made __________ thirty days.
#39. John’s all right, but ______?
#40. I enjoyed _______ her again after all this time.
#41. Choose one that is different in sound.
#42. I’m going to Mary’s party. Are you _____?
#43. The ambulance arrived _____ minutes of the call.
#44. I am tired ________ grammar exercises.
#45. Choose the question that is written correctly.
#46. __________ to see the new offices yet?
#47. John’s _____ the three students.
#48. There are four words here. Choose the one that has a DIFFERENT VOWEL sound.
#49. Have you had __________ to look at the toilet?
#50. When’s it going to stop raining? I wish __________.