Тест: Word Order


Список вопросов


1. There is a direct word order in an English declarative sentence.

1) False
2) True

2. The predicate comes before the subject.

1) False
2) True

3. Objects precede adverbial modifiers.

1) False
2) True

4. When the subject is the interrogative word it causes an inversion.

1) False
2) True

5. I'll go shopping. Where should the word 'tomorrow' be placed in the sentence?

1) After the auxiliary verb.
2) At the end of the sentence

6. I agree with it. Where should the word 'truly' be placed in the sentence?

1) At the end of the sentence
2) After the subject

7. New comfortable blue woollen sweater. Is the order of attributes right?

1) No
2) Yes

8. Choose the correct option.

1) An old black spotted dress.
2) An old spotted black dress.

9. Adverbial modifiers of time placed either at the beginning or at the end of the sentence.

1) False
2) True

10. Choose the correct option.

1) Jean was born in 1998 in London.
2) Jean was born in London in 1998.

11. Choose the correct option.

1) I bought her a present.
2) I bought a present her.

12. Choose the correct option.

1) Michelle is intelligent enough.
2) Michelle is enough intelligent.

13. Choose the correct option.

1) John has nearly forgotten about our meeting.
2) John nearly has forgotten about our meeting.

14. An adverbial modifier of place sometimes placed between the predicate and the prepositional object.

1) True
2) False

15. Choose the correct option.

1) I came with a new handbag into a house.
2) I came into a house with a new handbag.

16. There is no inversion in simple exclamatory sentences.

1) True
2) False

17. Adverbial modifier 'then' placed only at the end of the sentence.

1) True
2) False

18. Is 'enough' an adverbial modifier of degree?

1) True
2) False

19. Choose the correct option.

1) Is she always late?
2) Is always she late?

20. When 'enough' modifies a noun it can follow or precede it.

1) True
2) False