Grammar Quiz

Descriptions Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Descriptions

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They aren’t funny.

A. They’re generous.

B. They’re hardworking.

C. They’re serious.

D. They’re shy.


A: Is Bruno from Italy?

B: Yes, _________________. He speaks Italian, and his parents live in Rome.
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A. I’m not sure.

B. I don’t think so.

C. I think so.


Directions: Look at the picture and choose the correct answers.

A. He has a long curly blond hair.

B. He has a long straight blond hair.

C. He has a long wavy blond hair.


Directions: Look at the picture and choose the correct answers.

A. Ken has a short brown hair.

B. Ken has a shoulder-length blond hair.

C. Ken has a long straight black hair.


A: Is he interested in art?

B: Well, __________________________. He doesn’t like art museums, but he can paint and draw.
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A. I’m not sure.

B. I don’t think so.

C. I think so.


Directions: Look at the picture and choose the correct answers.

A. He has a curly gray hair.

B. He has a straight red hair.

C. He has a wavy blond hair.


They’re not tall, and they’re not short.

A. They’re generous.

B. They’re elderly.

C. They’re medium hight.

D. They’re young.


A: Does he like sports?

B: ____________________. He doesn’t play tennis or soccer, and he doesn’t watch sport on TV.
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A. I’m not sure.

B. I don’t think so.

C. I think so.


They’re 80 and 85 years old.

A. They’re serious.

B. They’re elderly.

C. They’re medium hight.

D. They’re young.


Directions: Look at the picture and choose the correct answers.

A. Jordan has a long wavy black hair.

B. Jordan has a short curly black hair.

C. Jordan has a long straight black hair.


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.


They buy nice gifts for their friends.

A. They’re generous.

B. They’re hardworking.

C. They’re serious.

D. They’re shy.


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