Grammar Quiz

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A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea

A. adjective

B. adverb

C. noun

D. verb

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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They’re at the office from the morning to night.

A. They’re talkative.

B. They’re nice.

C. They’re serious.

D. They’re hardworking.


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Which is correct?

A. He can buy the book, or he can borrow it from the library.

B. He can buy the book, but he can borrow it from the library.

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I … the fence while dad … in the garden.

A. Fixed – digged
B. Fixing – digging
C. Was fixing – dug
D. Was fixing – was digging


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The manager _____ to see you right now because she’s in a meeting.

A. isn’t able to

B. is able to

C. was able to

D. has been able to