GRAMMAR REFRESHER

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Grammar Refresher Quiz

Test your knowledge of English grammar and contractions with our engaging quiz! Perfect for anyone looking to brush up on their writing skills.

In this quiz, you will:

  • Answer 9 multiple-choice questions
  • Learn about common grammatical mistakes
  • Receive instant feedback on your answers
9 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningLion247
CONTRACTION: Let me know if there is anything I can help you with.
Let me know if there's anything I can help you with.
Let me know if their's anything I can help you with.
Let me know if theire's anything I can help you with.
Thanks for your quick reply
Thank's for your quick reply
Thanks' for your quick reply
The sentence is correct as is.
CONTRACTION: We're glad to know the necklace has already arrived.
Were glad to know the necklace has already arrived.
We are glad to know the necklace has already arrived.
The sentence is correct as is.
CONTRACTION: Will let you know about the updates as soon as the courier has updated us.
We'll let you know about the updates as soon as the courier has updated us.
We will let you know about the updates as soon as the courier has updated us.
The sentence is correct as is.
CONTRACTION: tracking number would not work
Tracking number wouldn't work
Tracking number wouldnt' work
Tracking number wouldnt work
It's worth the wait when you finally get them.
Its worth the wait when you finally get them.
Its' worth the wait when you finally get them.
The sentence is correct as is.
You may keep the defective item, and there's no need to return it.
Theire's no need to return it.
Their's no need to return it.
Theres' no need to return it.
The sentence is correct as is.
Waiting for Yas' response
Waiting for Yas' response
Waiting for Yas's response
Waiting for Yas response
The phrase is correct as is.
Your necklaces' has been dispatched.
Your necklace's has been dispatched.
Your necklaces' have dispatched.
Your necklacesses have dispatched.
The sentence is correct as is.
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