Grammar Quiz

[ Simple Past - Irregular Verbs ]

Mark came home last month. (NEGATIVE FORM)

A. Mark didn’t come home last month.

B. Mark didn’t came home last month.

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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Type of Sentences › View

I did my best on this quiz, so I should earn a good mark. What happens if I didn’t do well? Pull yourself together. Oh, no, another question!

What is the correct order of the above sentence grouping?

A. Declarative, imperative, interrogative, exclamatory
B. Imperative, interrogative, exclamatory, declarative
C. Declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory
D. Interrogative, declarative, imperative, exclamatoy
E. Do you think I was really paying attention to this? Argh!


Tenses › View

He _________ the same car for more than ten years.

A. has

B. will have

C. has had

D. had

Adverbial Clauses › View

How does an adverbial clause differ from an adjective clause?

A. An adverbial clause describes a person, place, or thing, while an adjective clause describes an action.

B. An adverbial clause modifies a verb, while an adjective clause modifies an adverb.

C. An adverbial clause describes how, when, where, or why an action is performed, while an adjective clause describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun.

D. An adverbial clause is always placed before the main clause, while an adjective clause is always placed after the main clause.


Vocabulary › View

Rudeness or ill-tempered.

A. Gentility

B. Remorseless

C. Petulance

D. Ghastly