Grammar Quiz

[ Vocabulary ]

What does ‘remarkable’ mean?

A. A large and frightening imaginary creature

B. Difficult or impossible to reach or to get

C. Unusual or surprising in a way that causes people to take notice

D. Something that restores health

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


Random Topics:

Future TenseGrammar Pronoun and Singular Plural NounGerund Subject or ObjectTenses and VoiceMiscellaneous Grammar UsagesVerbal PhrasesGrammar Present Perfect (ever never)Active vs. Passive VoiceComparative & Superlative AdverbsCompound and Complex Sentences

Other quiz:

Tenses › View

Which sentence uses the Future Perfect Tense correctly?

A. I will be cooking dinner when you will arrive.

B. I will have cooked dinner by the time you arrive.

C. I am cooking dinner when you arrive.

D. I cook dinner when you arrive.


Grammar › View

Sam __ go to the party because he was too busy.

A. couldn’t

B. can’t

C. could

D. can

Active vs. Passive Voice › View

This room hasn’t been painted.

A. This sentence is “Active.”
B. This sentence is “Passive.”


Tenses › View

Nigel did not take Anne’s remarks serioussly because he knwe she ____ to make him jealous of her success.

A. only tries

B. is only trying

C. was only trying

D. has only been trying

E. has only tried