Grammar Quiz

[ Grammar ]

plural means:
A. two or more
B. one

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


Random Topics:

Demonstrative Pronouns and Verb TensesGrammar - Present Perfect with already, just, yetDegree of ComparisonGrammar: Simple Past and Past ContinuousFuture Continuous TenseElectricity VocabularyInfinitive FormsSimple and Continuous Present TenseDependent PrepositionPast Simple (Questions)

Other quiz:

Grammar › View

Sir Bobby _____ Science subject to his students.

A. teached

B. teach

C. teaches

D. teaching


Prepositions › View

Their ages range …………. twenty …………. forty.

A. from / to

B. in / of

C. in / in

Grammar › View

Mary: “I can’t swim.”

Jill: “Mary said (that) she ___ swim.”
a. can’t
b. couldn’t
c. can not


Verb Tenses › View

Identify the tense of the underlined verb phrase in the sentence.

Taylor and Isabel have planned a nice, simple wedding.

A. past perfect

B. present perfect

C. past progressive

D. present progressive

E. future perfect