Grammar Quiz

[ Conditional Sentences ]

If I _______, I _______ my driving license now.

A. had studied – would have

B. would study – had had

C. had studied – would have had

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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Which sentence is grammatically correct?

A. Mr. Wang’s joke had us roar with laughter.

B. The shopkeeper saw a little boy was crying behind the door.

C. Mr. and Mrs. Lin left their children to play in the garden.

D. The teacher asked us to keep our eyes closing for twenty seconds.


Adverb Clause Connector › View

The waves were amazingly high when the storm hit the coastal town.

A. Correct

B. Incorrect

First Conditional › View

If he_______ an amazing voice, he_______ famous some day.

A. have/ won’t become

B. have/ become

C. has/ will become

D. had/ will become


Grammar › View

To be a good doctor in future means…

A. to attend lectures

B. to study well at the Academy

C. to get good marks in sciences

D. pass exam