English Test  Multiple Choice

  1. Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
    1. Chester Cricket hadnt ever seen New York City's Times Square Subway Station.
    2. Chester wasn't able to open the picnic basket to escape.
    3. Tucker Mouse and Harry Cat diddn't like to fight.
    4. Mama Bellini couldn'ot imagine having a cricket as a pet.
  1. Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
    1. The Bellini's newsstand wasn't making a profit.
    2. Chester hadnt ever seen a cat and a mouse that were friends.
    3. Chester didno't want to return home at the beginning of the summer.
    4. Mario willn't sell papers while Chester was playing.
       
  2. Choose the sentence that is NOT written correctly.
    1. In August crickets begin to chirp. They're talented insects.
    2. Tucker asked, "You're coming to my party?"
    3. The next day the Bellinis overheard Chester singing an Italian folksong. It's one of their favorites.
    4. Mario had only a little money. Hes afraid it won't be enough for a cricket cage.
       
  3. Choose the sentence that is NOT written correctly.
    1. Mario kept telling Mama Bellini he'd pay for the eaten money.
    2. Tucker Mouse told the others, "I've got money to repay the Bellinis."
    3. Theyw'll be happy as long as the money is returned.
    4. "You're sure they will except the money?" asked Harry Cat.
       
  4. Choose the sentence that uses plurals and possessives correctly.
    1. Chester's friends loved to listen to him practice.
    2. Chester's bed was a matchbox lined with tissues'.
    3. Chester makes friendes with unlikely pals.
    4. Harry Cats home is in the drainpipe.
  1. Choose the sentence that is NOT written correctly.
    1. Chester's musical ability helps turn the Bellini's unsuccessful newsstand into an overnight success.
    2. There are many churches in New York City.
    3. In September most of the leafs have already changed color.
    4. One of the men broke his glasses when the crowd began to clap.
       
  2. Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
    1. Mama Bellini didn't like cats.
    2. There are many mouses in New York City's Times Square Subway Station.
    3. Her families business was not doing well.
    4. The peoples agreed Chester was the best.
       
  3. Choose the sentence that is NOT written correctly.
    1. Four critics loved Chester.
    2. Do all your wishs come true?
    3. You must consider other's feelings before you embarrass them by laughing.
    4. Through the whole month of August, Chester only had three days off.
       
  4. Choose the sentence that uses plurals and possessives correctly.
    1. Tucker misunderstood Chesters comments.
    2. At the end of the day Chester's foots hurt.
    3. Chester was buried under two sandwichs.
    4. Tucker borrowed Mama's radio.
       
  5. Choose the sentence that is NOT written correctly.
    1. While Chester was playing, one man tried to sneak up and take Chester's bell.
    2. The crowd's silence was amazing.
    3. Radios were turned off, and people quietly listened.
    4. Even the childs liked to listen to Chester.
       
  6. Choose the sentence that uses plurals and possessives correctly.
    1. Mr. Smedley could hear correct nots.
    2. His dads hobbys were listening to Italian opera and reading Musical America.
    3. Tucker borrowed the cricket's cage.
    4. The two friends' decided they're going to teach Chester new songs.
       
  7. Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
    1. During the past few weeks' Chester's talent improved.
    2. Even though it's September, it is not too cold.
    3. After people read the letter Mr. Smedley wrote, the Bellinis' received a month's worth of mail in one day.
    4. The children's voices were so soft they couldn't be heard over Chesters playing.
       
  8. Choose the sentence that use plurals correctly.
    1. When Chester heard three buzzs he knew the concert was over.
    2. Tucker went after those bunchs of smelly cheese.
    3. He often grabbed boxs of liverwurst.
    4. Tucker didn't have to worry about taking dirty dishes to the kitchen.
       
  9. Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
    1. Chester was more interestinger than the average cricket.
    2. In fact he was the interestingest one in the whole world.
    3. Mario thought he was the more interesting pet of all.
    4. Even Mr. Smedley agreed he was the most interesting.
       
  10. Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
    1. Mr. Bellini owns a newsstand. He is the most poorest man in New York City.
    2. He thinks opera is most interesting than rock-and-roll.
    3. Mama is always saying the cricketer is the dirtier animal.
    4. She's the worstest friend an insect could have.
       
  11. Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
    1. It was the most hardest trip you could imagine.
    2. The worse part was being in the picnic basket.
    3. I think the trip was good for Chester.
    4. Chester has the bigest heart you ever saw.
       
  12. Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
    1. Is your radio the louder one in the subway station?
    2. This song is really nice. It is nicest than the first.
    3. Wow! This year's new concert was even best than last years.
    4. Mr. Smedley, the Bellini's best newsstand customer, loved to hear Chester.
       
  13. Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
    1. Is the first song coolest than the second song?
    2. These are the wildest songs in the concert.
    3. This is the bestest concert of all time.
    4. Chester was the friendlyest animal in town.
       
  14. Chester is the ____________ talented cricket in New York City
    1. musicallier
    2. musicalliest
    3. more musically
    4. most musically
       
  15. 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.
    1. grander
    2. grandest
    3. more grand
    4. most grand

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  1. b
  2. e
  3. d
  4. g
  5. a
  6. g
  7. a
  8. b
  9. d
  10. h
  11. c
  12. f
  13. d
  14. h
  15. a
  16. g
  17. d
  18. f
  19. b
  20. f