Grammar Quiz

English Morphosyntax Quiz

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I have a lot __________respect for the teachers I had __________ school

A. of, at

B. of, in

C. of, with

D. of, on


We’d like to have a room _________ a view of the sea.

A. of

B. in

C. with

D. about


Alex leaves the house after the kids ___________ to school.

A. go

B. gone

C. went

D. didn’t go


She was able to describe the accident ____________ detail.

A. in

B. at

C. from

D. about


The mail arrived before Fernando _____________ home

A. comes

B. came


Before I decided on my new car, I ____________ a lot of questions.

A. asked

B. ask

C. have asked

D. asks


The two countries were ___________ peace with each other.

A. at

B. in

C. from

D. about


I’ve got a meeting ___________ John this afternoon.

A. on

B. with

C. about

D. at


I like pizza. Kim doesn’t like pizza

A. I like pizza, but Kim doesn’t.

B. I like pizza, and Kim doesn’t


He felt nothing but hatred _____________ the person who attacked him.

A. for

B. with

C. by

D. on


Josh studies hard. Ann studies hard.

A. Josh studies hard, and Ann does, too.

B. Josh study hard, and Ann do, too.


Kwan likes to read maps, ____________ Angelo doesn’t.

A. either

B. but


I always wash my windshield, _____________ Alan never does.

A. and

B. but


My dad had difficulty________ making himself understood

A. in

B. for

C. about

D. with


Paul stopped for gas after he _____________ to the market

A. goes

B. gone

C. went

D. had gone


If you’re___________doubt, please call the ambulance.

A. in

B. of

C. from

D. with


Rose doesn’t study. John doesn’t study.

A. Rose doesn’t study, and John doesn’t either

B. Rose doesn’t study, and John too.


When Raisa calls, we always _______________ for a long time.

A. talk

B. talked

C. talks

D. have talked


We went to see an exhibition __________ Egyptian history.

A. in

B. about

C. for

D. on


If you’re ____________ doubt, please call the ambulance.

A. for

B. in

C. with

D. on


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