Grammar Quiz

[ Transitions ]

To show an example (detail), use a transition like:

A. like, such as, for example, for instance

B. finally, lastly, in conclusion

C. but, yet, although, though

D. also, another, in comparison, too

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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When giving directions within the hotel, which phrase is correct?

A. “Go left, then right, then look for the sign.”

B. “The gym is on the second floor, to the left of the elevator.”

C. “Find the gym by walking around.”

D. “You will see it somewhere upstairs.”


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A: Did she take a bus to the train station?

B: No, ________.

A. she did

B. did she not

C. she didn’t

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A. Interested
B. Interesting


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Apply subject-verb agreement rules to the following sentence: The committee members was/ were divided in their opinions.

A. was

B. is

C. am

D. were