Grammar Quiz

Verb Phrases Quiz

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What is the verb phrase in this sentence?
The houses are named after the founders of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

A. Wizardry

B. founders

C. of Hogwarts

D. are named


What tense is the verb?

The class is taking a quiz.

A. past

B. present

C. future


___ dinner/pasta

A. drink

B. cook

C. live

D. read


____ tennis/computer games

A. play

B. read

C. speak

D. live


What is the verb phrase in this sentence?
Harry is learning things about magic and his past.

A. magic

B. past

C. is learning

D. During


What is the verb phrase in this sentence?
Harry does learn some serious life lessons.

A. Harry

B. Harry does

C. does learn

D. Harry does learn


____ the guitar/the piano

A. eat

B. play

C. listen

D. cook


____ glasses/jeans

A. take

B. use

C. eat

D. wear


Select the verb phrase for the following sentence:

“You should probably not drink hand sanitizer.”

A. should probably not drink

B. should drink

C. should probably drink

D. should not drink


What is the verb phrase in this sentence?
Ron will try again next game.

A. will

B. will try

C. will try again

D. try again


What is the verb phrase in this sentence?
Hagrid could have been doing a better job.

A. could have

B. could have been

C. could have been doing

D. have been doing


What tense is the verb?

John sat at the park all day.

A. past

B. present

C. future


What tense is the verb?

We will be taking another quiz on Friday.

A. past

B. present

C. future


What is the verb phrase in this sentence?
Dumbledore had known all along.

A. had known

B. known

C. known all along

D. all along


Select the verb phrase from the following sentence:

“I have not yet shown you my true self.”

A. I have not

B. shown you

C. have not yet shown

D. have shown


What is the verb phrase in this sentence?
Harry is helped by teachers and his friends, Ron and Hermione.

A. is helped

B. friends

C. Ron 

D. Hermione


What is the verb phrase in this sentence?
Hermione would get a stack of books from the library.

A. get a stack

B. get

C. would get

D. from


_____ history/for an exam

A. study

B. work

C. need

D. go


Select the verb phrase for the following sentence:

“I may not have had a birthday party last year.”

A. may not have

B. may not have had

C. may had

D. may have had


__ housework/homework

A. do

B. make

C. go

D. wear


______ to pop music/to the radio

A. want

B. have

C. listen

D. read


____ a garden/two children

A. have

B. read

C. say

D. cook


What tense is the verb?

Mike will be singing tomorrow night.

A. past

B. present

C. future


___ vegetables/fruit

A. play

B. go

C. speak

D. eat


Select the verb phrase from the following sentence:

“You will never find me singing softly.”

A. singing softly

B. will never find

C. will find

D. will find me


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