Grammar Quiz

Causative Verbs Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Causative Verbs

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They helped me ___ the car.

A. to fix

B. fix

C. fixing


The teacher encouraged us ___ harder.

A. working

B. to work

C. work


Heavy traffic prevented me ___ on time.

A. from arriving

B. to arrive

C. arriving


This rule prevents students ___ food in class.

A. from eating

B. to eat

C. eating


The teacher didn’t let us ___ our phones.

A. using

B. use

C. to use


My manager told me ___ earlier tomorrow.

A. come

B. to come

C. coming


He had the mechanic ___ his brakes.

A. to check

B. check

C. checked


They stopped the children ___ near the pool.

A. from running

B. run

C. to run


The music made everyone ___.

A. dancing

B. danced

C. dance


She let her son ___ with his friends.

A. going

B. go

C. to go


The weather stopped us ___ to the beach.

A. go

B. going

C. from going


The guard prevented them ___ the building.

A. from entering

B. entering

C. to enter


I encouraged him ___ the test again.

A. to take

B. take

C. taking


The company didn’t allow me ___ my phone.

A. use

B. using

C. to use


I advised her ___ the interview.

A. to prepare for

B. prepare for

C. preparing for


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