Grammar Quiz

[ Grammar ]

What can the prefixes im- and in- mean?

A. I am

B. yes

C. not

D. allowed

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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Choose the sentence with the right punctuations

A. I had a lot of fun visiting you last weekend. We made cookies and I ate so many? I hope you can come and visit me

B. i had a lot of fun visiting you last weekend We made cookies and I ate so many! I hope you can come and visit me

C. I had a lot of fun visiting you last weekend. We made Cookies and I ate so many! I hope you can come and visit me

D. I had a lot of fun visiting you last weekend. We made cookies and I ate so many! I hope you can come and visit me.


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Doctors _____________ wear makeup for work. They can decide to wear it or not.

A. shouldn’t

B. don’t have to

C. should

D. can’t

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Identify the prepositional phrase in the sentence. We made a big difference with only elbow grease and ambition.

A. We made

B. a big difference

C. with only elbow grease and ambition

D. no prepositional phrase


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What is the negative form (opposite) of this sentence?

The family cooked a meal for everyone.

A. The family did not cook a meal for everyone.

B. The family no did cook a meal for everyone.

C. The family not cooked a meal for everyone.

D. The family no cooked a meal for everyone.