Grammar Quiz

Gender and Grammar Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Gender and Grammar

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Identify the adjective in the sentence: The tall man spoke eloquently.

A. Spoke

B. Tall

C. Man

D. Eloquently


Which sentence contains an adverb of degree?

A. She dances gracefully.

B. He is extremely talented.

C. They seldom go to the park.

D. The teacher arrived early.


Which of the following is an adverb of time?

A. Quickly

B. Rarely

C. Now

D. Gently


Identify the sentence with an intransitive verb:

A. The cat chased the mouse.

B. He reads books in his free time.

C. The baby slept peacefully.

D. She threw the ball.


What type of verb is in the sentence: “The boy kicked the ball”?

A. Transitive

B. Intransitive

C. Linking

D. Auxiliary


Select the pair that shows a correct gender relationship:

A. Dog – Cow

B. Bull – Cow

C. Lioness – Tigress

D. Fox – Kitten


What is the helping verb in the question: “Are you coming to the party?”

A. Coming

B. Are

C. You

D. Party


Which option represents a neuter gender noun?

A. Lion

B. Chair

C. Actress

D. Cow


Identify the sentence where the verb is intransitive:

A. She baked a cake.

B. The children laughed loudly.

C. They built a strong bridge.

D. He repaired the car.


Which verb in the sentence is transitive? She paints beautiful portraits.

A. She

B. Paints

C. Beautiful

D. Portraits


Which of the following is NOT a helping verb?

A. Shall

B. Do

C. Dance

D. Will


What kind of adverb is in the sentence: “He speaks very clearly”?

A. Adverb of time

B. Adverb of degree

C. Adverb of manner

D. Adverb of frequency


What type of adjective is in the sentence: “She has several friends in the city”?

A. Demonstrative

B. Numerical

C. Interrogative

D. Proper


Identify the feminine form of “prince”:

A. Duchess

B. Princess

C. Queen

D. Empress


Which of the following sentences contains an adverb of frequency?

A. She often visits her grandmother.

B. He walked slowly into the room.

C. They arrived yesterday.

D. She sings beautifully.


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