Grammar Quiz

[ Adjective, Adverb, and Noun Forms ]

What is the adjective form of the word that means “closely packed or crowded; difficult to see through”?

A. Dense

B. Sparse

C. Light

D. Clear

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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Past simple, past perfect simple or past perfect continuous.

Even though we ___ (never meet), I ___ (recognise) him from his Facebook page.

A. had never met / recognised

B. never met / had been recognising

C. had never been meeting / had recognised


WH - Questions › View

_____ do you go to bed? – At 11 pm.

A. What

B. When

C. Where

D. Why

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(adj.) not movable; not moving

A. immobile

B. impassable

C. minimum

D. nimble


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Choose the compound sentence that is written correctly.

A. Darien wrote the story.  Elsie took the photographs.

B. Darien wrote the story and Elsie took the photographs.

C. Darien wrote the story and, Elsie took the photographs.

D. Darien wrote the story, and Elsie took the photographs.