ENGLISH GRAMMAR

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Master Your English Grammar: 50 Questions Challenge

Test your knowledge of English grammar with this engaging quiz designed for learners of all ages. With 50 carefully crafted questions, you'll dive deep into the nuances of English usage, tenses, and vocabulary.

Highlights of the Quiz:

  • Multiple choice format to make it easy and fun
  • Covers a wide range of English grammar topics
  • Perfect for both self-assessment and study
50 Questions12 MinutesCreated by PlayingGeek512
Select the sentence having PAST INDEFINITE (SIMPLE PAST) Tense
I had had tea in the morning.
I had tea in the morning.
I was having tea in the morning.
I had been having tea in the morning.
William Shakespeare belonged ________ a humble family.
In
At
To
From
The Taj Mahal in Agra _________ to be the finest example of Mughal architecture and symbol of India’s rich history.
Is considered
Consider
Was considered
Considered
I never listened ______ to my teachers, hence I got failed in the exam.
At
Into
To
In
The compartment was decked ________ flowers.
From
To
With
By
He is ______ M.A in English.
The
An
A
From
The formation of PRESENT PERFECT is
Sub + has/have + V3 + obj
Sub + had + V3 + obj
Sub + am/is/are + V1 + ing + obj
Sub + V1 + obj
The child ________________ since the early morning.
Is crying
Cries
Was crying
Has been crying
Sorry, she can’t come to the phone. She _______ a bath.
Is having
Having
Have
Has
Babies _______when they are hungry.
Cry
Cries
Cried
Are crying
A diction has information _______ words.
To
About
In
At
I’ll call you ______ seven o’clock.
In
On
At
Of
Shakespeare was born _______ 23rd April, 1564.
In
On
At
Of
He could not *abandon* his bad habit and was scolded.
Draw back
Give up
Run over
Put up with
We used to *quarrel* a good deal with the mainland children.
Fall out
Set up
Pass away
Set in
I can’t *tolerate* such behaviour.
Put up with
Turn down
Come across
Come over
His fame *spread* widely.
Came by
Broke out
Turned up
Put on
Prices of petroleum products are *increasing* rapidly.
Breaking up
Calling on
Going up
Breaking out
The school magazine will be *published* very soon.
Brought up
Taken after
Given away
Brought out
He is *searching* for a job.
Looking for
Setting up
Bringing up
Coming about
The teacher is *examining* the answer scripts
Running after
Going through
Knocking down
Telling upon
The child was ________ by her aunt.
Brought up
Given away
Taken after
Brought out
He is _________ than a fox.
Wittiest
More wittier
Wittier
Most witty
If I ______ a bird, I would have made a nest on clouds.
Was
Were
Had been
Have been
Unfortunately our team _________ any games last year.
Have not won
Didn’t win
Do not win
Can not win
At present, he _________ in Mahindra Satyam.
Works
Work
Is working
Worked
Children generally __________ quarrels easily.
Forgets
Forget
Will forget
Forgot
Doctor adviced me to consult with _________ M.D.
A
The
An
On
Chelsea football team is owned _________ Roman Abramovich
From
In
To
By
In order ________ flatten the curve, Lockdown is mandatory.
To
By
With
At
Choose the indirect speech of the following sentence from below : Rahul said to Dipa, “Will you go to school now”?
Rahul adviced Dipa to go to school then.
Rahul proposed Dipa if she went to school then.
Rahul asked Dipa if she would go to school then.
Rahul told Dipa would you go to school then
Choose the indirect speech of the following sentence from below : He said to me, “Please, help me”.
He told me to help me.
He told me that I should help him
He ordered me to help him.
He requested me to help him.
Choose the indirect speech of the following sentence from below : My friend said to me, “Let Arun do whatever he likes”.
My friend suggested me that Arun might be allowed to do whatever he liked.
My friend suggested me to let Arun do whatever he likes
My friend told me that Arun might be allowed to do whatever he likes
My friend requested me to let Arun do whatever he liked
Choose the indirect speech of the following sentence from below : The teacher said to me, “May god bless you”.
The teacher told me that god might bless me
The teacher prayed that god might bless me
The teacher wishes that god may have blessed me
The teacher prayed that god might be blessed by me.
Choose the indirect speech of the following sentence from below : The Giant said, “How selfish I have been!”
The Giant confessed with regret that he had been very selfish
The Giant confessed with happiness that he has been very selfish
The Giant confessed with regret that he was very selfish
The Giant confessed with regret that he had not been very selfish
Choose the correct passive voice of the following sentences from below: I know this man from childhood.
This man is known by me from childhood
This man was known to me from childhood.
This man is known to me from childhood
This man is knowed by me from Chicago
Choose the correct passive voice of the following sentences from below: you should expect me on time.
I should be expected by you on time
You should been expected me on time
I should have been expected by you on time
I should expected by you on time
Choose the correct passive voice of the following sentences from below: He was writing an essay.
An essay had been written by him
An essay was being written by him
An essay was written by him
An essay is being written by him
Choose the correct passive voice of the following sentences from below: Had you helped the blind man?
Has the blind man been helped by you?
Had the blind man be helped by you?
Was the blind man be helped by you?
Had the blind man been helped by you?
Choose the correct passive voice of the following sentences from below: Please post the letter.
You are adviced to post the letter
You are requested to post the letter
You are told to be posted the letter
Let the letter be posted
Which form of the verb follows just after Do, Did, Does or after any modals?
Past (V2)
Past Participle (v3)
Present (v1)
Choose the formation of PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE (PASSIVE)
Object + was/were + being + v2+ by + subject
Object + was/were + being + v1+ by + subject
Object + was/were + been + v3+ by + subject
Object + was/were + being + v3+ by + subject
Choose the correct negative form of the sentence from below : I only admire Coleridge as the truest Romantic poet.
I admire none but Coleridge as the truest romantic poet
I do not admire Coleridge as the truest romantic poet
Not only him but I admired him as the truest romantic poet
I do not but admire Coleridge as the truest romantic poet
I __________killed the dog that day.
Wouldn’t have
Couldn’t have
Shall not have
Shouldn’t have
Choose the positive form of the following sentence from below: I cannot understand it.
I was unable to understand it.
I could misunderstand it
I would misunderstand it
I misunderstood it
Choose the adjective form of the verb ‘enthuse’
Enthusiasm
Enthusiast
Enthusiastic
Enthusiastically
The opposite of ‘Nutrition’ is
Mal-nutrition
Unnutrition
Disnutrition
Nutritionless
Opposite of ‘Energy’ is
Unenergy
Lethargy
Energyless
Disenergy
Choose the question form of the following sentence from below : Ratan did not beat shyam.
Should Ratan beat Shyam?
Will Ratan beat Shyam?
Did Ratan beat Shyam?
Does Ratan beat Shyam?
Choose the question from the following sentence from below: None can bear such an insult.
Can everyone bear such an insult?
Does anyone insult such an insult?
Should everyone bear such an insult?
Can anyone bear such an insult?
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