Grammar Quiz

[ Types of Sentences ]

You can either come with me now or walk home.

A. Complex sentence

B. Compound sentence

C. Simple sentence

D. Compound complex sentence

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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well

A. DO

B. MAKE


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Use the verb ‘mean’ in a sentence using the present perfect continuous tense.

A. I have been meaning to go to the store

B. I have been meaning to watch TV

C. I have been meaning to call you all day.

D. I have been meaning to eat dinner

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Students __ bring their own calculators for the math test.

A. might

B. could

C. should


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We can have the meeting from 8 a.m. … 4 p.m.

A. during

B. last

C. until

D. at