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Grammar Mastery Quiz

Test your grammar skills with our engaging quiz designed for learners at all levels! This quiz covers essential grammar concepts, from prepositions to verb agreements.

Challenge yourself with:

  • Multiple-choice questions
  • Feedback on your grammar knowledge
  • Opportunities to refine your writing skills
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by WritingGuru342
Q1. Which one is not a preposition?
Because
On
Among
Between
Q2. 'More is expected tomorrow'. Name the subject.
Tomorrow
More
Expected
Is
Q3. 'The effect on the economy was negligible'. Name the prepositional phrase.
On the economy
Effect
On the
Was
Q4. According to the WRIT101 textbook, which one of the following is correct? (Answer: look to page 47)Which one is incorrect?
The committee were meeting in the Board Room.
The committee was meeting in the Board Room.
Q5. If one subject is plural and the other subject is singular, the verb agrees with the subject closer to it.
True
False
Q6. Name the subject of the following sentence: 'Socrates, a teacher of ethical questions, influenced Plato's early thought.'
A teacher
Early thought
Socrates
A teacher of ethical questions
What is a prepositional phrase?
Any group of words
A preposition + verb
A preposition + a noun or pronoun and its modifiers
A headache
An adverb can modify a verb. Which of these is not an adverb?
Into
Always
Often
Never
Once
'They ought to finish the experiment soon.' Name the modal auxiliary verb.
Ought
To
Soon
Finish
'They ought to finish the experiment soon.' Name the verb group.
Ought to
Ought to finish
Finish
Ought to finish the experiment
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