Grammar Quiz

[ Contrastive Conjunctions ]

After “in spite of” and “despite,” what type of word do we use?

A. A noun, gerund, or pronoun

B. A verb

C. An adjective

D. An adverb

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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on, in, of, to, above, under, around

A. adjectives

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Replace the capitalized word with its best synonym:

A work of art created for the purpose of visual PLEASURE is normally categorized as fine art.

A. promotion

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C. allocation

D. influence

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……………………………………………., he would have come to class.

A. If George had been able to finish his homework

B.  If George could finish his homework

C. Would George be able to finish his homework

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Identify the error: “By the time we arrived, the train has left the station.”

A. No error

B. By the time we arrived, the train left the station.

C. By the time we arrived, the train had left the station.

D. By the time we arrived, the train has left the station.