Grammar Quiz

[ Idioms ]

To “shell out” for something is to ___.
a. hide it
b. spend money on it
c. try to find it

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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Which of the following sentences is correctly punctuated?

A. The announcer came over the loudspeaker and bellowed, “The winner of the race is…Sharon Parker”

B. The announcer came over the loudspeaker and bellowed, “…the winner of the race is Sharon Parker!”


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He was said _______ this building.

A. designing

B. to have designed

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A. A case with a handle, used for carrying clothes or personal items.

B. Walking quietly on the tip of your toes.

C. An act of counting numbers in reverse order to zero.

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Which sentence has the word “sometimes” in the correct place?

A. I go sometimes to the gym.

B. I go to sometimes the gym.

C. I sometimes go to the gym.

D. I go to the gym sometimes.