English Test Multiple Choice
- Choose the sentence that is written
correctly.
- Chester Cricket hadnt ever seen New York City's Times Square Subway
Station.
- Chester wasn't able to open the picnic basket to escape.
- Tucker Mouse and Harry Cat diddn't like to fight.
- Mama Bellini couldn'ot imagine having a cricket as a pet.
- Choose the sentence that is written
correctly.
- The Bellini's newsstand wasn't making a
profit.
- Chester hadnt ever seen a cat and a mouse that were friends.
- Chester didno't want to return home at the
beginning of the summer.
- Mario willn't sell papers while Chester
was playing.
- Choose the sentence that is NOT written correctly.
- In August crickets begin to chirp. They're talented insects.
- Tucker asked, "You're coming to my party?"
- The next day the Bellinis overheard Chester singing an Italian folksong.
It's one of their favorites.
- Mario had only a little money. Hes afraid it won't be enough for a
cricket cage.
- Choose the sentence that is NOT written correctly.
- Mario kept telling Mama Bellini he'd pay for the eaten money.
- Tucker Mouse told the others, "I've
got money to repay the Bellinis."
- Theyw'll be happy as long as the money is returned.
- "You're sure they will except the money?"
asked Harry Cat.
- Choose the sentence that uses plurals and
possessives correctly.
- Chester's friends loved to listen to him
practice.
- Chester's bed was a matchbox lined with
tissues'.
- Chester makes friendes with unlikely pals.
- Harry Cats home is in the drainpipe.
- Choose the sentence that is NOT written correctly.
-
Chester's musical ability helps turn the Bellini's unsuccessful newsstand into
an overnight success.
- There
are many churches in New York City.
- In
September most of the leafs have already changed color.
- One of
the men broke his glasses when the crowd began to clap.
- Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
- Mama Bellini didn't like cats.
- There are many mouses in New York City's Times Square Subway Station.
- Her families business was not doing well.
- The peoples agreed Chester was the best.
- Choose the sentence that is NOT written correctly.
- Four critics loved Chester.
- Do all your wishs come true?
- You must consider other's feelings before you embarrass them by laughing.
- Through the whole month of August, Chester only had three days off.
- Choose the sentence that uses plurals and
possessives correctly.
- Tucker misunderstood Chesters comments.
- At the end of the day Chester's foots hurt.
- Chester was buried under two sandwichs.
- Tucker borrowed Mama's radio.
- Choose the sentence that is NOT written correctly.
- While Chester was playing, one man tried to sneak up and take Chester's
bell.
- The crowd's silence was amazing.
- Radios were turned off, and people quietly listened.
- Even the childs liked to listen to Chester.
- Choose the sentence that uses plurals and
possessives correctly.
- Mr. Smedley could hear correct nots.
- His dads hobbys were listening to Italian opera and reading Musical
America.
- Tucker borrowed the cricket's cage.
- The two friends' decided they're going to teach Chester new songs.
- Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
- During the past few weeks' Chester's talent improved.
- Even though it's September, it is not too cold.
- After people read the letter Mr. Smedley wrote, the Bellinis' received a
month's worth of mail in one day.
- The children's voices were so soft they couldn't be heard over Chesters
playing.
- Choose the sentence that use plurals
correctly.
- When Chester heard three buzzs he knew the concert was over.
- Tucker went after those bunchs of smelly cheese.
- He often grabbed boxs of liverwurst.
- Tucker didn't have to worry about taking dirty dishes to the kitchen.
- Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
- Chester was more interestinger than the average cricket.
- In fact he was the interestingest one in the whole world.
- Mario thought he was the more interesting pet of all.
- Even Mr. Smedley agreed he was the most interesting.
- Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
- Mr. Bellini owns a newsstand. He is the most poorest man in New York
City.
- He thinks opera is most interesting than rock-and-roll.
- Mama is always saying the cricketer is the dirtier animal.
- She's the worstest friend an insect could have.
- Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
- It was the most hardest trip you could imagine.
- The worse part was being in the picnic basket.
- I think the trip was good for Chester.
- Chester has the bigest heart you ever saw.
- Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
- Is your radio the louder one in the subway station?
- This song is really nice. It is nicest than the first.
- Wow! This year's new concert was even best than last years.
- Mr. Smedley, the Bellini's best newsstand customer, loved to hear
Chester.
- Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
- Is the first song coolest than the second song?
- These are the wildest songs in the concert.
- This is the bestest concert of all time.
- Chester was the friendlyest animal in town.
- Chester is the ____________ talented cricket in New York City
- musicallier
- musicalliest
- more musically
- most musically
- Chester gives the _________________concert that causes Times Square and
blocks of New York City to fall still, with everyone stopping to listen to the
music.
- grander
- grandest
- more grand
- most grand
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