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Free English Quiz for Beginners - See How Much You Know!

Ready for a Beginner English Test? Try Our Simple Quiz!

Difficulty: Moderate
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This free Basic English quiz for beginners helps you practice everyday words and simple grammar with instant results. You'll answer short items on verbs, word order, and common phrases, then see which skills need work and which are solid. Use it as a quick warm-up or a study check before your next lesson.

What is the plural form of "cat"?
catses
cats
cates
caties
To form the plural of most regular nouns in English, you simply add an "s" to the singular form. Since "cat" is a regular noun, its plural becomes "cats". This rule applies to most nouns that do not end in sibilant sounds.
Choose the correct article: "I have ___ apple."
an
no article
the
a
The article "an" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound. Since "apple" begins with a vowel sound /?æp?l/, the correct phrase is "an apple."
What is the opposite of "hot"?
heat
warm
cold
cool
The antonym (opposite) of "hot" is "cold." While "warm" and "cool" are related temperature terms, only "cold" directly opposes "hot." Understanding antonyms helps expand vocabulary and comprehension.
Identify the correct pronoun: "___ is my friend."
Her
His
Him
He
The subject pronoun "He" is used as the subject of the sentence. "Him" and "Her" are object pronouns, and "His" is a possessive adjective, so they do not fit here. Subject pronouns perform the action in a sentence.
Fill in the blank with the correct form of "to be" in the present tense: "She ___ a teacher."
be
are
is
am
In the present tense, "to be" matches the subject: "I am," "you are," "he/she/it is," and "we/they are." Since the subject is "She," the correct form is "is."
Which word in the following list is an adverb?
quickly
quickness
quick
quicker
An adverb modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs and often ends in "-ly." "Quickly" describes how an action is performed, making it an adverb. The other options are adjective or noun forms.
Choose the correct past tense of the verb "go."
went
go
going
goed
The verb "go" is irregular in the past tense and changes to "went." Regular verbs typically add "-ed," but irregular verbs must be memorized.
Fill in the blank with the correct preposition: "The book is ___ the table."
to
on
in
at
The preposition "on" indicates that something is resting atop a surface. In this case, the book rests on the table. Prepositions show relationships of time, place, and direction.
Choose the sentence that shows correct subject-verb agreement.
The dogs bark loudly.
The dogs barks loudly.
The dogs barking loudly.
The dog bark loudly.
In English, plural subjects take plural verb forms. "Dogs" is plural, so the correct verb is "bark." "Barks" would be for a singular subject.
Complete the comparative: "My car is ___ than yours."
more fast
faster
fast
fastest
To compare two things, we use the comparative form of the adjective. For one-syllable adjectives like "fast," you add "-er" to form "faster." "More fast" and "fastest" are incorrect for a direct comparison.
Which word in this sentence is a gerund? "Reading improves your mind."
your
mind
Reading
improves
A gerund is the -ing form of a verb used as a noun. In this sentence, "Reading" functions as the subject and is a gerund. It names an activity rather than describing an action.
Identify the sentence written in the passive voice.
The letter was written by Jack.
The letter wrote Jack.
Jack was writing the letter by.
Jack wrote the letter.
In passive voice constructions, the subject receives the action and is often followed by "by" plus the agent. "The letter was written by Jack" is passive. Active voice would be "Jack wrote the letter."
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Study Outcomes

  1. Understand basic English vocabulary -

    After taking our English quiz for beginners, you will confidently recognize and understand essential words used in everyday conversation.

  2. Apply simple grammar rules -

    Using the beginner English test, you will practice correct usage of basic grammar structures such as verb tenses, articles, and plurals.

  3. Identify common everyday expressions -

    Dive into the basic English quiz to recognize and interpret simple phrases and greetings used in daily life.

  4. Evaluate your proficiency level -

    Our free English quiz online provides instant results to help you benchmark your current skills and progress as a beginner learner.

  5. Pinpoint areas for improvement -

    The simple English grammar quiz highlights specific vocabulary and grammar topics where you need additional practice.

  6. Build confidence in basic English -

    Completing this free basic English quiz will boost your confidence in using simple English in real-world situations.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Common Greetings and Introductions -

    Mastering basic greetings like "hello," "good morning," and "nice to meet you" helps you start conversations confidently (British Council). Practice a simple mnemonic - "HELLO": Hi, Enthusiastic, Listen, Learn, Open-minded - to recall key phrases. Try role-playing introductions with a partner to build fluency in your English quiz for beginners.

  2. Basic Verb Tenses: Present Simple -

    The Present Simple tense uses the base verb form (add "s" or "es" for third person singular) and describes habitual actions or facts (Cambridge University Press). For example, "She works at a café" follows the formula Subject + Verb(+s). Create flashcards with "I work," "He works," and "They work" to reinforce correct conjugation patterns.

  3. Essential Vocabulary: Everyday Objects -

    Learning common nouns for household items - like table, chair, door, and window - builds a foundation for everyday conversation (Oxford Learner's Dictionary). Group words by room or function and label objects around your home to boost memory. Review sets of 5 - 10 items daily to ace the basic English quiz section on vocabulary.

  4. Question Formation: Yes/No and WH-Questions -

    Yes/No questions follow the structure Do/Does + Subject + Verb (e.g., "Do you like tea?"), while WH-questions use words like what, where, and when (British Council). Remember the "WWW-I-V" trick: WWW (question word), I (inverter like do/does), V (verb). Practicing both types in sample quizzes helps you respond accurately under test conditions.

  5. Using Articles: a, an, the -

    Articles signal specificity: "a" before consonant sounds, "an" before vowel sounds, and "the" for known or unique items (Cambridge Dictionary). For instance, "an umbrella," "a book," and "the sun" follow clear pronunciation cues. Drill with sentences like "I saw a cat," "I saw an elephant," and "I saw the moon" to internalize the rules.

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