Grammar Quiz

Grammar Elementary Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Grammar Elementary

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This homework is really difficult. I’m …

A. having a problem.

B. having a good time.

C. have dinner.

D. have fun.


I love dancing and I always …

A. having a problem.

B. having a good time.

C. have dinner.

D. have fun.


Barbara is smiling. She’s …

A. having a problem.

B. having a good time.

C. have dinner.

D. have fun.


CHOOSE THE CORRECT SENTENCES:

A. I usually watch TV in the evening.

B. I watch usually TV in the evening.

C. Usually, I watch TV in the evening.


playing …….

A. soccer

B. computer games

C. a club

D. a bike


A: ……….. often do you play soccer after school?

B: I play soccer three ………….. a week.
_
A. How / times

B. How / once

C. How / time


A: Do you …………. writing blogs?

B: ……………. , I hate it.
_
A. hate / no

B. like / No

C. like / no


A: ……….. your brothers study French at school?

B: No, they …………..
_
A. Does / doesn’t

B. How / don’t

C. Do / don’t


CHOOSE THE CORRECT SENTENCES:

A. Carlos is not enjoy doing sports.

B. Carlos don’ t enjoy doing sports.

C. Carlos doesn’ t enjoy doing sports.


riding …….

A. photos

B. the news

C. computer games

D. a bike


CHOOSE THE CORRECT SENTENCES:

A. My friends occasionally do homework with me.

B. My friends do occasionally homework with me.

C. Occasionally, My friends do homework with me.


watching …….

A. photos

B. the news

C. computer games

D. a bike


I have a pizza. Let’s …

A. having a problem.

B. having a good time.

C. have dinner.

D. have fun.


taking …….

A. photos

B. the news

C. computer games

D. a bike


A: Why do you ……. the piano?

B: It helps me ……… .
_
A. watching / relax

B. play / relax

C. watching / do


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