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Mastering English Phrases Quiz

Test your knowledge of English grammar with our engaging quiz focused on various aspects of phrases, clauses, and sentence structure!

Challenge yourself and learn more about:

  • Noun phrases
  • Verb phrases
  • Complex sentences
  • Transitive verbs
21 Questions5 MinutesCreated by ExaminingSentence42
Phrases are grammatical units that consist of
One or more words
More than one word
"The tour includes three Asian countries." Which is a noun phrase?
The tour includes
Three Asian countrie
Which sentence has an adverb phrase?
She sings very nice songs.
She sings very nicely.
"We always play football after work." Which is a prepositional phrase?
Always play football
After work
"She has been studying all day." Which is a verb phrase?
Studying all day
Has been studying
A sentence is a set of words with a subject and
an object
a predicate
The subject of a sentence is
what it's about
What it begins with
Imperative sentences like "Stop!" don’t have to include
The verb
The subject
Which is a full sentence?
Just a moment.
Come here!
Which is not a full sentence?
How many did you get right?
All of them!
The predicate of a sentence always includes
a noun
A verb
A simple sentence consists of
One independent thought .
One independent clause
A compound sentence consists of
Two or more independent clauses
One or more independent clauses
Independent clauses can be joined by using
A coordinating conjunction
A subordinating conjunction
Which is a compound sentence?
I like walking on the beach with my dog. .
I like walking but my dog likes running
Which is a complex sentence?
I was late because I missed my train. .
We got up late so I missed my train
A compound-complex sentence consists of two or more independent clauses and
One or more dependent clauses
two or more dependent clauses
The order of an English sentence is normally
Subject Verb Object
Subject Object Verb
Which sentence has a transitive verb and a direct object?
Maria came in and sat down.
. Then we watched a movie
The indirect object is always between the verb and
The direct object
the subject
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