Grammar Quiz

Sentence Transformation Quiz

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“What did you do last night?” the policeman asked the woman.

A. The policeman asked the woman what had she done the night before.

B. The policeman asked the woman what did she do the night before.

C. The policeman asked the woman what she did the night before.

D. The policeman asked the woman what she had done the night before.


I last saw him when I was a student.

A. I haven’t seen him since I was a student.      

B. I have seen him since I was a student. 

C. The last time I saw him was since I have been a student   

D. I haven’t seen him since I were a student. 


“I can’t explain this rule to you”, said my classmate to me.

A. My classmate told me he can’t explain that rule to me.

B. My classmate told me he couldn’t explain that rule to me.

C. My classmate told me he couldn’t explain that rule to you.

D. My classmate said me he couldn’t explain that rule to me.


Our teacher asked us, ‘What are you most worried about?”

A. Our teacher asked us what I was most worried about

B. Our teacher asked us what were we most worried about

C. Our teacher asked us what we are most worried about

D. Our teacher asked us what we were most worried about


“I met her two days ago,” said Tim

A. Tim said that he had met her two days before.

B. Tim said that he had met her two days ago

C. Tim said that I met her two days before          

D. Tim said that I met her two days ago


“What did you take part in the game show The Road to Mount Olympia for ? ” she said to me.

A. She asked me what had you ever taken part in the game show The Road to Mount Olympia for.

B. She wanted to know what I have taken part in the game show The Road to Mount Olympia for.

C. She wanted to know what I took part in the game show The Road to Mount Olympia for.

D. She asked me what I had taken part in the game show The Road to Mount Olympia for.


The last time I went on a picnic with my family was six months ago.

A. I didn’t go on a picnic with my family for six months.

B. I haven’t gone on a picnic with my family for six months.

C. I have gone on a picnic with my family for six months.

D. I went on a picnic with my family for six months.


“I have just seen your mother this morning”.

A. Laura told Lewis I have just seen your mother this morning.

B. Laura told Lewis she had just seen his mother that morning.

C. Laura told Lewis she has just seen his mother that morning.

D. Laura told Lewis he had just seen her mother that morning.


We last visited my uncle two years ago

A. We have two years to visit my uncle.  

B. We have visited my uncle for two years.

C. We haven’t visited my uncle for two years.   

D. We didn’t visit my uncle two years ago.


It’s very likely that the company will accept his application.

A. The company needs accept his application.

B. The company might accept his application.

C. The company must accept his application.

D. The company should accept his application.


I am pretty sure Dan is at home because the lights are on

A. Dan may be at home because the lights are on

B. Dan needn’t be at home because the lights are on.

C. Dan can’t be at home because the lights are on

D. Dan must be at home because the lights are on


Miss White said to him, “ Why are you so late? Did your car have a flat fire?”

A. Miss White told him why was he so late and did your car have a flat fire

B. Miss White asked him why was he so late and did your car have a flat fire.

C. Miss White asked him why was he so late and if your car have a flat fire.

D. Miss White asked him why he was so late and whether his car had a flat fire.


I last ate this kind of food five years ago.

A. I haven’t eaten this kind of food for five years.

B. I ate this kind of food for five years.

C. I didn’t eat this kind of food five years ago.

D. I have eaten this kind of food for five years.


You shouldn’t have allowed them to watch too much TV.

A. You were wrong to let them watch too much TV.

B. You allowed them to watch too much TV which is wrong.

C.  It was not necessary to allow them to watch too much TV.

D. Watching too much TV is not good for them


Perhaps Susan know the address.

A. Susan may know the address.     

B. Susan should know the address.  

C. Susan must know the address.

D. Susan could know the address.


It is compulsory for you to help her finish that project.

A. You shouldn’t help her finish that project.

B. You would help her finish that project.

C. You must help her finish that project.

D. You needn’t help her finish that project.


I’m sure that they had practiced hard for the games as they won a lot of medals.

A. They couldn’t have practiced hard for the games as they won a lot of medals.

B. They must have practiced hard for the games as they won a lot of medals.

C. They shouldn’t have practiced hard for the games as they won a lot of medals.

D. They might have practiced hard for the games as they won a lot of medals.


The last time I talked to Rose was three years ago.

A. I didn’t talk to Rose three years ago.    

B. I have talked to Rose for three years.

C. I hadn’t talked to Rose for three years.      

D. I haven’t talked to Rose for three years.


The last time I saw her was three years ago.

A. I have not seen her for three years.

B. About three years ago, I used to meet her.

C. I have often seen her for the last three years.

D. I saw her three years ago and will never meet her


We last went to that cinema 2 months ago.

A. We have been to the cinema for 2 months.

B. We haven’t been to the cinema for 2 months.

C. We didn’t want to go to the cinema anymore.

D. We didn’t go to the cinema for 2 months.


I don’t think she is English. She doesn’t speak English at all.

A. She shouldn’t be English because she doesn’t speak English at all. 

B. She mustn’t be English because she doesn’t speak English at all.

C. She needn’t be English because she doesn’t speak English at all.   

D. She can’t be English because she doesn’t speak English at all.


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