Grammar Quiz

[ Mixed General Quiz ]

In the sentence, “You may be wrong, but you may be right.” May mean:
a. ability
b. permission
c. possibility

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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Modals VerbsSubject/Verb Agreement with Collective NounsModals AuxiliaryVerbal TensesTenses of VerbsAdjectives and AdverbsThird ConditionalPersonal pronouns + possessive adjectives + Introgative pronounsGerund or to InfinitiveVerb Phrases

Other quiz:

Grammar › View

We had only one hour, but we _____ the report on time.

A. were able to finish

B. were finished

C. can finish

D. must finish


Helpful Phrases › View

Choose the best response.

Kelly: “I’m having a baby!”

Zhitao: “__________!”

A. That’s great!

B. My pleasure!

C. You’re welcome!

D. How do you spell that!

Gerunds and Infinitives › View

They will stop ………… lunch at twelve.

A. to have

B. having


Vocabulary › View

Which situation best uses the word intractable?

A. A stubborn mule refusing to move

B. A polite customer thanking a waiter

C. A delicious meal being served

D. A mountain climber showing courage