Grammar Quiz

Grammar (Adverbs, Prepositions, Prepositional Phrases) Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Grammar (Adverbs, Prepositions, Prepositional Phrases)

Preview:


What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence? “The dog and cat sat by the tall tree.”

A. dog and cat

B. sat by

C. by the tall tree

D. tall tree


What is the preposition for this sentence? “We are finally near the zoo.”

A. finally

B. near

C. zoo

D. We


What is the object of the preposition in this sentence? “Put the dirty laundry in the washing machine.”

A. dirty laundry

B. washing machine

C. Put the

D. in the


What is the preposition for this sentence? “Do you see that low beam above you?”

A. see

B. low

C. above

D. you


What is the preposition for this sentence? “Be sure to arrive before the show begins.”

A. arrive

B. sure

C. before

D. show


My aunt is a ________ cook than my mom.

A. the worst

B. gooder

C. better

D. best


What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence? “We came in from the cold and made some hot chocolate.”

A. from the cold

B. came in from

C. made some hot chocolate

D. We came in


Kenny shouts _________ than his sister.

A. louder

B. loudest

C. more loud

D. most loud


Which word is the adverb? “I stepped backward off the curb.”

A. stepped

B. curb

C. backward

D. I


The cheetah runs ________________ of all the animals.

A. the most gracefully

B. more gracefully

C. gracefuler

D. gracefulest


What is the preposition for this sentence? “My favorite cafe is around the block.”

A. favorite

B. cafe

C. around

D. block


What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence? “She stood behind me and cried.”

A. stood

B. behind me and cried

C. She stood

D. behind me


What is the preposition for this sentence? “I bought flowers for her.”

A. flowers

B. bought

C. for

D. her


What is the preposition for this sentence? “The student decided to finish the test after lunch.”

A. student

B. after

C. lunch

D. finish


What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence? “The teacher spoke to the students.”

A. spoke to

B. The teacher

C. teacher spoke

D. to the students


Random Topics:

Simple Present and Past TensesEs and SCan vs CouldEnglish for TourismFigurative Language VocabularyPhrasal VerbsTenses and ComparisonsModalsVerb BESubject Verb Agreement; Indefinite Pronouns