Grammar Quiz

Grammar Rules Quiz

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Rearrange the words to form a grammatically correct sentence: To the beach, we went yesterday.

A. To the beach, we went yesterday.

B. To the beach, yesterday we went.

C. Yesterday, to the beach we went.

D. We went to the beach yesterday.


Apply the correct capitalization to the following sentence: the statue of liberty is located in new york harbor.

A. the statue of liberty is located in new york harbor

B. the statue of liberty is located in New York Harbor.

C. the statue of liberty is located in new york harbor.

D. The Statue Of Liberty Is Located In New York Harbor.


Choose

It has all tenses and forms and it’s more formal.

A. can

B. could

C. be able to


Identify the part of speech for the word ‘beautiful’ in the sentence: She wore a beautiful dress to the party.

A. adjective

B. noun

C. adverb

D. verb


Choose

We use this verbal tense with verbs that describe states and feelings (nonaction verbs)

A. Simple Present

B. Present Continuous

C. Simple Future

D. Going To


Choose

We use the modal verb “must” to express…

A. obligation and necessity

B. strong recommendation

C. lack of necessity or obligation

D. prohibition

E. advice or an opinion


Apply the correct capitalization to the following sentence: the president of the united states lives in washington, d.c.

A. the president of the united states lives in Washington, D.C.

B. the president of the united states lives in Washington, d.c.

C. The President of the United States lives in Washington, D.C.

D. the president of the united states lives in washington, D.C.


Choose the correct adjective to complete the sentence: The (tall, taller, tallest) building in the city is the Empire State Building.

A. tall

B. taller

C. tallest

D. talliest


Choose

This modal verb is used when something is possibly true.

A. might/may/could

B. can’t

C. must


We use this verbal tense with instant decisions, promises, offers, predictions, facts

A. Simple Present

B. Present Continuous

C. Simple Future

D. Going To


Rearrange the words to form a grammatically correct sentence: Yesterday, to the movies, we went.

A. Yesterday, we went movies to the.

B. Yesterday, went to the we movies.

C. Yesterday, went to movies the we.

D. Yesterday, we went to the movies.


Select the appropriate verb to complete the sentence: The cat (is, are, am) sleeping on the couch.

A. be

B. were

C. am

D. is


Choose the correct adjective to complete the sentence: The (big, bigger, biggest) elephant in the zoo is named Dumbo.

A. huge

B. bigger

C. largest

D. big


We use this verbal tense with future arrangements, especially travel ones.

A. Simple Present

B. Present Continuous

C. Simple Future

D. Going To


Choose the correct adjective to complete the sentence: She has the (most, more, much) beautiful voice I’ve ever heard.

A. most

B. much

C. good

D. more


Correct the subject-verb agreement in the following sentence: The birds (sing) in the trees.

A. The birds sing in the trees.

B. The birds singing in the trees.

C. The birds sings in the trees.

D. The birds singed in the trees.


Choose

It only has a present form that can be used with future meaning and a past or conditional form.

A. can

B. could

C. be able to


Choose

This modal verb is used when something is impossible or not true.

A. might/may/could

B. can’t

C. must


Choose

We use this verbal tense with temporary actions.

A. Simple Present

B. Present Continuous

C. Simple Future

D. Going To


Correct the subject-verb agreement in the following sentence: The dog (run) in the park.

A. The dog run in the park.

B. The dog runsing in the park.

C. The dog running in the park.

D. The dog runs in the park.


Correct the punctuation error in the sentence: did you buy milk eggs and bread at the store

A. Did you buy milk eggs and bread at the store?

B. Did you buy milk, eggs, and bread at the store?

C. Did you buy milk, eggs, and bread, at the store?

D. Did you buy milk, eggs and bread at the store?


Choose

We use the modal verb “have to” to express…

A. obligation and necessity

B. strong recommendation

C. lack of necessity or obligation

D. prohibition

E. advice or an opinion


Correct the punctuation error in the sentence: i cant believe its already friday

A. I can’t believe its already Friday.

B. I can’t believe its already Friday

C. I can’t believe it’s already Friday.

D. I cant believe it’s already Friday.


Choose

We use the “Simple Past” to…

A. describe actions happening at the same time in the past

B. what’s happening at the beginning of a story or anecdote

C. say what happened

D. say what happend before the previous past actions


We use this verbal tense with things that are always true or happen regularly.

A. Simple Present

B. Present Continuous

C. Simple Future

D. Going To


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So / Neither / Either / TooAbstract NounsConjunctions & Cohesive DevicesFuture - Will and Be going toActive Voice-Present tenseSentence CompletionAdverbial Clause of Cause and EffectRelative PronounModals in the Past - Speculation and Deduction