Grammar Mastery

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Grammar Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge of English grammar with our engaging quiz designed to help you master key concepts. Whether you're a student, teacher, or someone who simply loves language, this quiz will challenge your skills and enhance your understanding.

Key features of the quiz:

  • 7 multiple-choice questions
  • Instant scoring and feedback
  • Improve your grammatical precision
7 Questions2 MinutesCreated by WritingWizard27
1. For each of the following, choose the correct sentence.
Some of the dessert was left by the end of the birthday party.
Some of the dessert were left by the end of the birthday party.
Some of the desserts was left by the end of the birthday party.
Some desserts was left by the end of the birthday party.
2. For each of the following, choose the correct sentence.
The papa bear thought that all of his porridge were missing.
The papa bear thought that none of his porridge were missing.
The papa bear thought that some of his porridge were missing.
The papa bear thought that some of his porridge was missing.
3. For each of the following, choose the correct sentence.
Your brilliant excuses almost makes up for your tardiness.
Your brilliant excuses almost make up for your tardiness.
Your brilliant excuses makes up for your tardiness.
Your brilliant excuses has made up for your tardiness.
4. For each of the following, choose the correct sentence.
Neither Jackson nor Jenna have played hooky.
Neither Jackson nor Jenna are playing hooky.
Neither Jackson nor Jenna is playing hooky.
Neither Jackson nor Jenna were playing hooky.
5. For each of the following, choose the correct sentence.
Neither Jackson nor I am playing hooky.
Neither Jackson nor I is playing hooky.
Neither Jackson nor I are playing hooky.
Neither Jackson nor I were playing hooky.
6. For each of the following, choose the correct sentence.
Either of us were capable of winning.
Either of us are capable of winning.
Either of us have been capable of winning.
Either of us is capable of winning.
7. For each of the following, choose the correct sentence.
All of the class is willing to take part in the prank.
All of the classes is willing to take part in the prank.
All of the class are willing to take part in the prank.
All of the classes has been willing to take part in the prank.
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