Grammar Quiz

Vocabulary Spelling Grammar Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Vocabulary Spelling Grammar

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Which sentence is a fragment?

A. Students are awesome.

B. When I get an A.

C. Take out the trash.

D. In the morning, we will go.


May I use the restroom?

A. Interrogative

B. Exclamatory

C. Declarative

D. Imperative


You did a great job!

A. Interrogative

B. Exclamatory

C. Declarative

D. Imperative


Read the sentence. “Students found their seats.” Which word is the adjective?

A. Students

B. found

C. their

D. seats


What does relevant mean?

A. able to be trusted

B. to provide goods and services

C. useful to the purpose of the text

D. review the content of the text


Find the correct spelling.

A. subpoject

B. subpruget

C. subproject

D. subprogect


What does main idea mean?

A. primary concept that you are trying to give

B. able to be trusted

C. useful to the purpose of the text

D. to make known


What does credible mean?

A. correcting the spelling

B. able to be trusted

C. duplicated a work as your own

D. to make known


What does express mean?

A. to make known

B. author’s attitude toward a topic

C. communication

D. able to be trusted


Find the correct spelling.

A. predict

B. predect

C. predikt

D. predad


Find the correct spelling.

A. submarine

B. subnarine

C. submorine

D. submarin


What does tone mean?

A. to make known

B. author’s attitude toward a topic

C. review a text

D. able to be trusted


Mark the complete sentence.

A. He came in the room.

B. When he came in the room.

C. Because he came in the room.

D. If he came in the room.


What does plagiarize mean?

A. author’s attitude toward a topic

B. duplicate a work as your own

C. primary concept that you are trying to give

D. communication that includes verbal language


Find the correct spelling.

A. premaditated

B. premeditated

C. premedidated

D. premeditaded


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