Grammar Quiz

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What does “hardship” mean?

A. The point of origin where something comes from

B. An increase in size, volume, or number

C. A difficult or painful experience that causes suffering

D. The mood or feelings that exist in a place

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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If only we _____ the holiday better, we _____ all the major cities of Germany.

A. have planned / visited

B. had planned / could have visited

C. planned / visit

D. plan / are visiting

E. could have planned / had visited


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improvised

A. solved a problem by making do with what you had; invented

B. scolded or corrected; expressed disapproval or blame

C. having a very high opinion of yourself; thinking that you are the best

D. someone who makes clothing

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What is the function of the prepositional phrase in “The cat under the car belongs to my neighbor”?

A. Adverb

B. Adjective

C. Direct object

D. Subject


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__________ you work with your friends, you might finish earlier, __________ you will probably learn less.

A. If, so

B. Until, for

C. Although, so

D. After, or