Grammar Quiz

Tenses and Adjectives Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Tenses and Adjectives

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Indah is comparing her grades in school. She received a score of 70 on her math test, but her friend Laila scored lower. What is the comparative form of ‘bad’ to describe Laila’s score?

A. badder

B. more bad

C. worse

D. worsest


Rina is decorating her room and wants to choose a color for the walls. She notices that the yellow paint is bright, but she wants to make it even more appealing. What is the comparative form of the adjective ‘bright’ that she should use to describe the new color?

A. brighter

B. brightest

C. brighterly

D. brighten


Agus is racing against Dedi and Ratna. Who among them is the fastest runner?

A. fastestly

B. fastest

C. fasterest

D. fastestest


Which sentence uses the past perfect correctly?

A. Lina finish her homework before dinner.

B. Lina was finished her homework before dinner.

C. Lina had finished her homework before dinner.

D. Lina have finished her homework before dinner.


While Mega was preparing for the marathon, which of the following describes her action in the past continuous tense?

A. running

B. runned

C. was ran

D. was running


Identify the past tense verb in the sentence: ‘Maya played soccer yesterday.’

A. played

B. played soccer

C. playing

D. play


Identify the past tense verb in the sentence: ‘Dian visited the museum last week.’

A. visit

B. visiting

C. visited

D. visits


Agus is reading two books. He thinks that this book is (good) than that one.

A. gooder

B. best

C. better

D. more good


Susi just received a wonderful surprise party for her birthday, and she feels incredibly joyful. What is the superlative form of ‘happy’?

A. happyest

B. happily

C. happiest

D. happier


Arif has two boxes. One box is small, and the other box is even smaller. What is the comparative form of ‘small’?

A. smallier

B. more small

C. smallest

D. smaller


Identify the past tense verb in the sentence: ‘Ina cooked dinner last night.’

A. cooks

B. cook

C. cooking

D. cooked


Adi is training for a race and wants to compare his speed with his friend Mega. How can he form a comparative adjective from the word ‘fast’ to describe his speed compared to Mega’s?

A. fastest

B. faster

C. fasterer

D. fastly


Agung is trying to solve two puzzles. He finds that this puzzle is (easy) than that one.

A. easiest

B. more easy

C. easyer

D. easier


Which sentence uses the past continuous correctly?

A. Agus had eaten dinner when the phone rang.

B. Eko was eating dinner when the phone rang.

C. Agung was eat dinner when the phone rang.

D. Agus am eating dinner when the phone rang.


Dian is reflecting on her day and decides to write about her experiences in her diary. Which of the following texts best represents a recount of her day?

A. A diary entry

B. A travel brochure

C. A novel

D. A textbook


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