Grammar Quiz

Grammar Phrases Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Grammar Phrases

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. Sometimes I feel very lonely. The word “lonely” is

A. adjective

B. adverb

C. conjunction


. Which sentence has an adverb phrase?___

A. She sings very nicely.

B. She sings very nice songs.


. Obviously, I could be wrong. The adverb “obviously” modifies

A. verb

B. pronoun

C. clause


. An adjective usually comes BEFORE a noun or AFTER_____

A. a verb

B. a noun


. “She’s very smart, so the exam was easy for her.” Which modifies a pronoun?__

A. smart

B. easy


. Your friend Robert drives a fast car. The word “fast” is

A. pronoun

B. adverb

C. adjective


. A verb phrase consists of a main verb and its___

A. auxiliary verbs

B. phrasal verbs


. I never buy fruit at the grocery store. The word “never” is preposition

A. adverb

B. adjective


. Your roommate drives quite fast, doesn’t she? The adverb “quite” modifies

A. verb

B. adjective

C. adverb


. My grandfather walks extremely slowly. The adverb “extremely” modifies

A. verb

B. adverb

C. noun


. In which sentence does a verb come between a noun and the adjective that modifies it?____

A. The movie was boring.

B. It was a boring movie.


. We rarely go to the movies on the weekends. The adverb “rarely” modifies

A. adverb

B. pronoun

C. verb


. Our house is practically on the highway. The adverb “practically” modifies

A. sentence

B. prepositional phrase

C. verb


. A prepositional phrase consists of a preposition and its___

A. object

B. subject


. A noun phrase with more than one word can consist of a noun and words that_____

A. replace the noun

B. qualify the noun


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