Grammar Quiz

Linking Verb Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Linking Verb

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What’s the matter with Mary? She ________ upset.

A. seem

B. seems

C. is seeming

D. was seeming


Your English is improving. It is getting ______. 

A. well                                    

B. good                      

C. much well                   

D. clearly 


The sky ________ brighter after the heavy rain.

A. is growing

B. grows

C. grow

D. was growing


The room _______ quiet when teachers entered.

A. gets

B. got

C. is getting

D. was getting


To decide the winner of the competition, the examiners ________ candidates’ dishes now.

A. taste

B. tasted

C. are tasting

D. was tasting


The garden looks _____ since you tidied it up.

A. better                                 

B. well                        

C. more good                 

D. more well 


He did not come and she looked rather _____. 

A. worry                                  

B. worrying                

C. worrier                         

D. worried 


Listen! Her story _________ interesting.

A. sounds

B. is sounding

C. sound

D. was sounding


Tom sounded _____ when I spoke to him on the phone. 

A. angry                               

B. angrily                   

C. to be angry                 

D. to be angrily 


We should eat more vegetables and fruits to stay _______________.

A. health

B. healthy

C. unhealthy

D. healthily


Your parents appear _____________ with you, but also very fair.

A. strictly

B. Strict

C. Strictness

D. open-minded


The chef tasted the meat _____ before presenting it to the President.

A. cautious                         

B. more cautious        

C. cautiously                   

D. much cautiously 


The little boy looks _____________ because he gets good grades in the exam

A. happy

B. unhappy

C. happily

D. unhappily


The street appears ____________ now because there are so much traffic in the rush hour.

A. quiet

B. noisy

C. noisily

D. quietly


The situation _______ unchanged in the past 20 years.

A. remains

B. remained

C. has remained

D. has been remaining


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