Grammar Quiz

[ Vocabulary ]

What does the word ‘profound’ mean?

A. shallow or superficial

B. meaningless or insignificant

C. obvious or evident

D. having deep meaning or significance

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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Present Tense › View

The factory _____people to wear corporate clothes.

A. do not require

B. not requires

C. is not require

D. does not require


Past Perfect Simple & Continuous › View

Which one is the correct formula for Past Perfect Simple?

A. Had + Past Participle

B. Had been + Verb (+ing)

C. Had + Verb (+ing)

Gerund › View

She avoided ________ out tonight

A. telling

B. told

C. telt

D. tells


Present Perfect › View

We ___________(have/not/meet) for a long time.

A. Haven’t met

B. Haven’t meet

C. Hasn’t met

D. have not meet