Grammar Quiz

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Grammar Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge of grammatical concepts with our interactive quiz! Whether you're a student, a teacher, or just someone looking to brush up on your grammar skills, this quiz is designed for you.

Challenge yourself with questions covering:

  • Tenses
  • Sentence structure
  • Punctuation
  • Synonyms and antonyms
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by RunningWord123
Which part of a sentence tells us its tense?
Adjective
Conjunction
Verb
Determiner
Which is the correct definition of the 'simple past' tense?
Describes events which happened at a specific time, but are now completed.
Describes events which happen often.
Tick the sentences which are written in the 'simple present' tense.
Agnes swims for a club
Jim ate his lunch.
She read a book.
I bake cakes.
Our teacher helps us.
We played football.
Which sentence is written using formal language?
You'll have a great trip.
Let me know if you can make it ASAP.
The teacher requests that you be present in PE.
The flight was quite bumpy.
Which symbol represents a hyphen?
!
?
-
''
Which words are synonyms for 'angry'?
Furious
Enraged
Calm
Annoyed
Which sentence is written in the passive voice?
Keira played for the netball team.
The tasty meal was cooked by my mum.
My little brother always wakes up early.
I am lucky to be going on holiday to France withmy best friend’s family.
Which sentence has been written correctly?
The tired looking teacher slumped at his desk.
The tired-looking teacher slumped at his desk.
We eat our lunch on the field in the summer. What is the object in this active sentence?
Eat
Lunch
Field
Summer
Is this an independent or subordinate clause? If we go to the Moon
Independent
Subordinate
Is this an independent or subordinate clause? When we visited london
Independent
Subordinate
In which sentence has the apostrophe been used for omission?
Tom's house is next to the park.
The waiter took the customer's order.
We won't be able to see from here.
The book on the table is mine. Choose a suitable relative pronoun
Who is
Which is
Whom is
Which verb can not be used with the prefix 'mis-'?
Spell
Trust
Match
Activate
Identify the adverbs in the sentence. . . I might go swimming, or perhaps I'll go tomorrow instead
Might
Or
Perhaps
Instead
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