Grammar and Writing Skills Quiz
English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Grammar and Writing Skills
Preview:
Select the sentence with the correct punctuation:
A. “She asked, ‘Can I go to the party tonight?'”
B. “She asked ‘Can I go to the party tonight?'”
C. “She asked, Can I go to the party tonight?”
D. “She asked, ‘Can I go to the party tonight’?”
Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
A. “Each of the students have a book.”
B. “Each of the students has a book.”
C. “Each of the student has a book.”
D. “Each of the student have a book.”
Identify the spelling mistake in the following sentence: “The dessert was too sweet for my taste.”
A. dessert
B. sweet
C. taste
D. too
Select the sentence with the correct punctuation:
A. “Wow that was an amazing performance!”
B. “Wow, that was an amazing performance!”
C. “Wow that was, an amazing performance!”
D. “Wow, that was an amazing, performance!”
Identify the spelling mistake in the following sentence: “The cat was very playfull with the ball of yarn.”
A. playfull
B. yarn
C. cat
D. ball
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: “She is the _____ of the two sisters.”
A. tall
B. taller
C. tallest
D. more tall
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: “The dog wagged _____ tail happily.”
A. it’s
B. its
C. it
D. their
Which sentence is correctly structured?
A. “Running quickly, the finish line was crossed by the athlete.”
B. “The athlete crossed the finish line running quickly.”
C. “The finish line was crossed by the athlete running quickly.”
D. “Quickly running, the finish line was crossed by the athlete.”
Which sentence is correctly structured?
A. “The book on the table is mine.”
B. “The book is mine on the table.”
C. “On the table the book is mine.”
D. “Mine is the book on the table.”
Which of the following sentences is correctly punctuated?
A. “Its a beautiful day, isn’t it?”
B. “Its a beautiful day isn’t it?”
C. “It’s a beautiful day, isn’t it?”
D. “Its a beautiful day isn’t it?”
Identify the spelling mistake in the following sentence: “The artist painted a beautifull landscape.”
A. artist
B. painted
C. beautifull
D. landscape
Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
A. “Neither of the answers are correct.”
B. “Neither of the answers is correct.”
C. “Neither of the answer is correct.”
D. “Neither of the answer are correct.”
Identify the grammar error in the following sentence: “He don’t like to eat vegetables.”
A. He
B. don’t
C. like
D. vegetables
Select the sentence with the correct punctuation:
A. “Please bring the following items, a pen, a notebook, and a calculator.”
B. “Please bring the following items: a pen, a notebook, and a calculator.”
C. “Please bring the following items; a pen, a notebook, and a calculator.”
D. “Please bring the following items a pen, a notebook, and a calculator.”
Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
A. “There is a lot of cars in the parking lot.”
B. “There are a lot of cars in the parking lot.”
C. “There is a lot of car in the parking lot.”
D. “There are a lot of car in the parking lot.”
