Grammar Quiz

Adjectives and Articles Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Adjectives and Articles

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Identify the adjective in the sentence: ‘The beautiful garden attracted many visitors.’

A. attracted

B. garden

C. beautiful

D. many


Fill in the blank with the correct article: ‘___ book on the table is mine.’

A. a

B. some

C. an

D. the


Choose the correct article: ‘I saw ___ elephant at the zoo.’

A. the

B. a

C. an

D. some


Choose the correct article: ‘I would like to buy ___ new phone.’

A. an old

B. a few

C. the new

D. a


Identify the adjective in the sentence: ‘The tall building is impressive.’

A. tall

B. the

C. building

D. impressive


Which article is correct: ‘___ sun rises in the east.’

A. a

B. the moon

C. an

D. the


Identify the comparative form in the sentence: ‘She is taller than her brother.’

A. tall

B. taller

C. tallest

D. taller than


Which is the superlative form: ‘bright, brighter, ___’?

A. brightest

B. brightestest

C. brighterest

D. brighting


Fill in the blank with the correct article: ‘He is ___ honest man.’

A. one

B. a

C. the

D. an


Fill in the blank with the correct article: ‘I need ___ hour to finish this.’

A. an

B. some

C. one

D. the


Identify the adjective in the sentence: ‘The red car sped past us.’

A. red

B. past

C. sped

D. car


Choose the correct form: ‘This puzzle is ___ (easy) than the last one.’

A. more easy

B. easiest

C. easyer

D. easier


Identify the adjective in the sentence: ‘The weather is quite pleasant today.’

A. is

B. quite

C. pleasant

D. weather


Choose the correct form: ‘This is the ___ (good) book I’ve ever read.’

A. greatest

B. best

C. goodest

D. better


Which is the superlative form: ‘fast, faster, ___’?

A. quickest

B. fastestly

C. fastest

D. fastly


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