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English Language Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge of the English language with this engaging quiz designed for students and language enthusiasts alike!

Features:

  • 25 carefully crafted questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Covering grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by LearningWord42
What is the comparative of "big"?
Biggest
Bigger
More bigger
Most biggest
She is really _______.
Exciting
Excited
Maria was watching TV when ___________
The phone was ringing
The phone rang
The phone was ranging
The phone ranging
They ______ doing their homework during vacations
Was
Were
That is very "rare".
The synonym of "rare" is dumb
The synonym of "rare" is dull
The synonym of "rare" is hilarious
The synonym of "rare" is weird
That is ____________! I'm really amazed!
Boring
Amazing
Awful
Fun
The _____ decision of my life!
Better
Gooder
Best
Goodest
We use "as + adjective + as" Or "as not + adjective + as" To compare to things or people with the same qualities.
True
False
She is ________ than me.
Tallest
More tall
More taller
Taller
Most tall
Most tallest
My brother is _____ than me in English.
Bad
Badder
Worst
Worse
She _______ the homework.
Was doing
Did
The sentence "I think the English is the most important of all the subjects. " is an example of:
Comparative sentence
Superlative sentence
Other way to say "very funny"
Hilarious
Fascinating
Awesome
Amazing
Which is a comparative form of an adjective?
Beautiful
Prettiest
Prettier
Good
It is better ____ I thought.
As
Then
Than
Like
It was _______ than I was expecting.
Cheap
Cheapest
Cheaper
More cheap
More cheaper
Most cheapest
Most cheap
Which is _________ of the two?
The most difficult
More difficult
Difficulter
The comparative and the superlative of the verb "easy" is:
The place is _________.
Fascinating
Fascinated
Maria is the ________ girl because she is my girlfriend.
Happiest
Happier
Example of past progressive
She played soccer
She was playing soccer
We use it to express a complete action.
Simple past
Past progressive
Adjective that ends in -ING is used to describe: the characteristic of a person, a thing or a situation. An adjective that ends in -ED is used to describe: a feeling (or how a person feels) or an emotion. It is used to describe a temporary thing.
True
False
Synonym of "boring"
Dumb
Dull
Awesome
They are __________ because the place is ________.
Amazing / fascinating
Amazed /amazing
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