Grammar Quiz

Parts of Speech and Compound Sentences Quiz

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_____ John is small, he is capable enough to knock his opponent down.

A. Although

B. Because

C. In spite of

D. Yet


We should clean the house _____ your mother comes home.

A. before

B. until

C. even if

D. or


I saw that she’s tired, “so” I asked her to rest.

A. coordinating conjunction

B. correlative conjunction

C. subordinating conjunction


If you can’t ask him. I’ll ask him “myself.”

A. pronoun

B. adjective

C. preposition

D. article


This dish is _____ salty _____ sweet. It doesn’t have any taste.

A. neither / nor

B. either / or

C. both / and

D. not only / but also


My wife wasn’t feeling well, _____ she spent a lot of time preparing our dinner.

A. yet

B. unless

C. and

D. nor


Elaine isn’t interested in studying, “nor” does she show any interest in sports.

A. coordinating conjunction

B. correlative conjunction

C. subordinating conjunction


“Well,” it looks like we can make this work.

A. interjection

B. article

C. preposition

D. pronoun


His sister is “both” beautiful “and” kind.

A. correlative conjunction

B. subordinating conjunction

C. coordinating conjunction


“When” I was but a child, I used to play hide and seek with my friends.

A. conjunction

B. adjective

C. pronoun

D. preposition


I managed to finish “my” assignment before the due date.

A. adjective

B. pronoun

C. adverb

D. preposition


“His” contribution is invaluable. We couldn’t have done it without him.

A. adjective

B. pronoun

C. adverb

D. preposition


He was helping us, “even if” he did it while complaining.

A. subordinating conjunction

B. coordinating conjunction

C. correlative conjunction


I put the box “under” the table.

A. preposition

B. pronoun

C. conjunction

D. adjective


You’ve been silent _____ we board the plane. Are you scared?

A. since

B. until

C. unless

D. though


You need to report your progress “before” you go home.

A. subordinating conjunction

B. coordinating conjunction

C. correlative conjunction


I am “looking forward to” meeting you in the future.

A. preposition

B. adjective

C. pronoun

D. article


I won’t go to sleep _____ I finish my work.

A. unless

B. if

C. so

D. after


Do you like “the”gift I sent you?

A. article

B. preposition

C. adjective

D. pronoun


We can go home early _____ we finish the presentation today.

A. if

B. unless

C. until

D. so


Jenny is irresponsible. She creates trouble _____ she goes.

A. wherever

B. whenever

C. ever since

D. though


I don’t think we can even finish “a” meal before the movie starts.

A. article

B. preposition

C. adjective

D. pronoun


You can repeat the experiment “if” you have the equipment.

A. conjunction

B. adjective

C. pronoun

D. preposition


I’ve already told “you” about the meeting, haven’t I?

A. pronoun

B. adjective

C. preposition

D. article


“Oh boy,” I’m tired. Let’s take a break.

A. interjection

B. article

C. preposition

D. pronoun


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