Grammar Quiz

Relative Clauses and Usage Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Relative Clauses and Usage

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The woman ______ car was stolen reported it to the police.

A. which

B. who

C. whose

D. whom


Did they ______ submit their reports on time?

A. have to

B. had to

C. didn’t had to

D. has to


I __________ play the guitar when I was a child.

A. use to

B. used to

C. using to

D. was using to


They ______ go to the meeting yesterday because it was canceled.

A. didn’t have to

B. had to

C. have not to

D. has to


__________ he use to travel a lot for his job before the pandemic?

A. Did

B. Does

C. Used

D. Is


Why ______ she come home so late last night?

A. didn’t she had to

B. she had to

C. did she have to

D. does she have to


I’m glad I ______ leave early yesterday; the traffic was terrible.

A. didn’t have to

B. had to

C. have to

D. has to


The scientist ______ discovered the vaccine was awarded a Nobel Prize.

A. whose

B. which

C. who

D. that


She is the teacher ______ helps me with my project.

A. which

B. that

C. whom

D. whose


__________ your sister use to play tennis professionally?

A. Does

B. Did

C. Used

D. Is


He __________ like spicy food, but now he loves it.

A. used to

B. doesn’t use to

C. didn’t used to

D. didn’t use to


Did you ______ help your brother with his homework last week?

A. had to

B. have to

C. didn’t have to

D. has to


You ______ tell her the news if you don’t want to.

A. don’t have to

B. had to

C. has to

D. didn’t have to


He ______ attend the workshop if he wanted to improve his skills.

A. has to

B. didn’t have to

C. had to

D. not have to


__________ your sister use to play tennis professionally?

A. Does

B. Did

C. Used

D. Is


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