Grammar Quiz

Morphology and Grammar Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Morphology and Grammar

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The subject of a sentence is usually a(n) _____.

A. verb

B. noun

C. adverb

D. adjective


The town was like a ghost town after the mass _________.

A. evacuation

B. vacancy

C. evacuee

D. vacation


state of being intelligent, bright or imaginitive

A. cleverness

B. foolishness

C. boldness

D. fondness


A good book and a hammock (IS/ARE) all the entertainment I need.

A. is

B. are


Mark had a fever and had to go to the clinic. because of his ________________ he had to go home.

A. sickness

B. sadness

C. dampness

D. boldness


The bleachers were ________ after the game ended and the fans went home.

A. vacate

B. evacuate

C. evacuee

D. vacant


– ness means

A. different from

B. similar to

C. the state of


Amy and Carlos _____ at the party.

A. dances

B. dancing

C. dance


Which word below means an empty space in which there is no air or other gas; a space from which all or most of the air has been removed?

A. vacate

B. vacuum

C. vacancy

D. evacuate

E. vacuous


Robbie decided not to do any of his schoolwork because it was boring. This decision was an example of _______________.

A. foolishness

B. wilderness

C. fondness

D. sadness


The people along the coast were told to _____ before the hurricane.

A. evacuation

B. vacancy

C. evacuate

D. vacant


When Juan moved away, he left a _______ in the fifth grade class.

A. evacuee

B. vacate

C. vacancy

D. vacuum


Which word below means a job or position that is available to be taken; a room or space that is available for use?

A. vacate

B. vacuum

C. vacancy

D. evacuate

E. vacuous


Which word below means to remove someone from a dangerous place; to leave a dangerous place?

A. vacate

B. vacuum

C. vacancy

D. evacuate

E. vacuous


Creating a _____ is a very difficult thing to do because it is nearly impossible to make a space without any air or other gases.

A. vacuum

B. vacancy

C. evacuation

D. vacate


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