Level Test II

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Level Test II: Language Proficiency Quiz

Test your English language skills with our engaging Level Test II quiz. This quiz contains 10 multiple-choice questions designed to assess your understanding of grammar, vocabulary, and common phrases.

Whether you're preparing for a certification, brushing up on your skills, or just having fun, this quiz is perfect for you!

  • 10 Questions
  • Multiple Choice Format
  • Instant Feedback on Answers
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningTree352
Correct the sentence if needed:
There not many information.
There aren't many information
There's not much information.
There isn't many information.
There not much information.
The phrase "I'm looking forward to your reply" is used in emails to:
Inform that you need to get familiar with some information.
Inform that you're currently looking for possible solutions.
Show that you're going to look at some information and contact a person later.
Show that you hope to hear from someone soon, or that you expect something from them.
Find a part that contains a mistake:
The movie starts at 7:30, so I think I go.
At
Starts
Go
Think
Let's ___________ business. How much will the new app cost?
Apply
Start
Get down to

Begin
Find a part that contains a mistake:
I usually look forward to do some challenging task. I am a really ambitious person.
To do
Look forward
A
Ambitious
We've decided to go ___________ with your plan, Tom!
Up
Out
Along
Away
Correct the sentence if needed:
I think we are must discuss it now.
I think we are must to discuss it now.
I think we should to discuss it now.
I think we should discuss it now.
I think we must to discuss it now.
Correct the sentence if needed:
It might to go well.
It might went well.
It might to go well.
It might goes well.
It might go well.
Please accept my _____________ for missing the deadline.
Excuses
Apologies
Sorry
Condolences
When a person interrupts by saying "I don't follow you", it means they:
Don't understand
Didn't hear what you were saying
Don't agree
Don't want to do what you're asking for
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