Grammar Quiz

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MIMIC meaning

A. to tell joke

B. real

C. to copy someone

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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Sorry I’m late teacher. … I come in?

A. may

B. can

C. must


Perfect Verb Tenses › View

Imagine Emma and Rohan are busy scientists in a lab. Convert their exciting moment into the past perfect tense: “Emma and Rohan check data after they arrive at the laboratory.”

A. Emma and Rohan checked data after they arrive at the laboratory.

B. Emma and Rohan have checked data after they arrive at the laboratory.

C. Emma and Rohan had checked data after they arrived at the laboratory.

D. Emma and Rohan will have checked data after they arrive at the laboratory.

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Are there two posters?

A. Yes, there are.

B. No there.

C. No, there aren’t.


Subject-Verb Agreement › View

Which of the following sentences is correct?

A. The king and his son is back.
B. The king or his son are back.
C. The king as well as his sons is back.
D. The king and his sons is back.