Grammar Quiz

[ Gerund or Infinitive ]

I understand gerunds and infinitives! I don’t need ______ the teacher about the grammar anymore.

A. to ask

B. asking

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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Choose the sentence that uses the present continuous tense:

A. The children were playing in the park.

B. The children play in the park.

C. The children will play in the park.

D. The children are playing in the park.


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It wasn’t my will, … yours

A. Nor

B. Or

C. But also

D. But

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Which of word is a participle?

The window, broken during the storm, let the icy winds into the cabin

A. window

B. broken

C. during

D. let


Prepositional Phrase › View

What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence?

The dog followed her down the stairs.

A. the dog

B. down the stairs

C. followed her

D. her