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Master English Communicative Styles Quiz

Test your knowledge of English communicative styles and conditional structures with our comprehensive quiz! This engaging quiz consists of 40 multiple-choice questions designed to challenge your understanding of different communicative scenarios, conditions, and speech styles.

Whether you're a student, teacher, or language enthusiast, this quiz is perfect for:

  • Evaluating your grasp of English grammar.
  • Improving your conversational skills.
  • Gaining confidence in using various speech styles.
40 Questions10 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingWords123
In this style, it gives free and easy participation of both the speaker and listener
Frozen
Intimate
Casual
Consultative
The examiner says we ____ leave when we've finished.
Might
May
Must
Will
It express actions that only take place if a certain condition is fulfilled.
Modals
Conditionals
Clauses
Conversations
Reflect ideas of “if you did this, this can happen.” BUT, the “did” hasn’t actually happened yet, it’s just possible.
Zero Degree
First Degree
Second Degree
Third Degree
σWe use very precise words and instead of saying “finished” we say “completed” or instead of saying buying we say “purchasing”
Frozen
Formal
Consultative
Casual
Refer to an unreal past condition and its probable past result
First Degree
Second Degree
Third Degree
Zero Degree
In this type of Communicative style, Grammar is UNNECESSARY.
Frozen
Intimate
Consultative
Casual
Which of the following conversations best describes a consultative speech style?
Mother - Daughter
A classroom discussion
Miss Universe Q and A Round
Meetup with a guy
What kind of communicative style is a pageantry's opening speech?
Frozen
Formal
Casual
Intimate
In introducing oneself, you usually add your personal motto in life. What style does it indicates?
Frozen
Consultative
Formal
Casual
If you gathered your tings before the evacuation, you shouldn't be stressed during the flood. Is an example of?
Zero Degree Conditionals
First Degree Conditionals
Second Degree Conditionals
Third Degree Conditionals
Among the following, which is not a function of "WOULD"
Promise
Permission
Request
Invitation
They can be given money is in the Active Form
Yes
No
σused in conversation between friends and insiders who have something to share and have shared background information but don’t have close relations.
Casual
Formal
Consultative
Frozen
Type of auxiliary verb that is used to indicate modality. These are used to express the mood of the subject (possibility, ability, permission, suggestion etc.)
Modals
Conditionals
Clauses
Speech
Could I open the window? possesses...
Request
Possibility
Permission
Necessity
Keiko always does really well on exams. She _______ a lot.
MUST STUDY
SHOULD STUDY
MAY STUDY
CAN STUDY
Modals have different forms. I could have become a businesswoman is in what form?
Perfect Simple
Perfect
Perfect Continuous
Continuous
I could _______ in New York ( Continuous )
Have been living
Be living
Have lived
Live
USES SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE IN BOTH PARTS OF THE SENTENCE
Zero Degree
First Degree
Second Degree
Third Degree
Which is NOT true about Casual Communicative Style?
σan informal communication between groups and peers
σused in conversation between friends and insiders who have something to share and have shared background information but don’t have close relations.
σbasically unplanned speech since the speaker uses the participation and feedback of the listener.
σfree and easy participation of both speaker and listener
What kind of communicative style is shown in the illustration?
Formal
Casual
Consultative
Frozen
Newscaster: There will be a raging storm going south of our land area. What kind of communicative style is being stated?
Frozen
Formal
Casual
Consultative
What communicative style is being indicated in the illustration?
Formal
Frozen
Casual
Slang
If you had given your phone number to an internet guy, you would have been scammed.
Zero Degree
First Degree
Second Degree
Third Degree
The government must imply suggestions from citizens to maintain a sustainable leadership.
Necessity
Suggestion
Request
Indicating what is right
Jordan to Paul: Bro, What's up? Are you in good mood?. Their conversation is in?
Formal Style
Consultative Style
Casual Style
Frozen Style
If it rained, you ___________ wet ( Third Degree )
Could be
Must be
Will be
Could have been gotten
That woman ________ be a doctor! She looks far too young.
Shouldn't
Can't
Mustn't
Wouldn't
Used in semi-formal communication.
Casual
Frozen
Consultative
Formal
Which of the following does NOT indicated a Frozen Speech Style?
A wedding ceremony
Contracts
SONA of the president
Wills
I think you _________ talk to your mother about that matter
Should
Ought to
Will
Can
As a journalist, what kind of style should you use in your articles?
Casual
Formal
Frozen
Informal
If you eat too much, you will be fat.
Zero Degree
First Degree
Second Degree
Third Degree
Third Degree follows?
If + present simple, present simple
If + past simple, modal + infinitive
If + past perfect, modal + have been + past participle
None of the above
The construction team could have been working since day 1.
Continuous
Perfect Continuous
Simple
Perfect
Conditionals have two parts ; The independent clause and the Main Clause
Yes
No
Columbia will give 1 million to Brazil in exchange of an island.
Decisions
Offers
Promise
Request
The apple could rot in a few days. What is its Passive Form?
In a few days, the apple could be rotten
In a few days, the apple could rot
In a few days, the apple rots
If the apple rots in a few days
One of his students dictated the Preamble. It follow the?
Consultative Style
Formal Style
Frozen Style
Informal Style
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