Grammar Quiz 60 — Mixed Grammar Practice
Test your understanding of various English grammar concepts with this 15-question assessment.
About This Grammar Quiz
Welcome to Grammar Quiz 60, a comprehensive assessment designed to test your understanding of various English grammar concepts including modal verbs, verb patterns, prepositions, and sentence structure.
This quiz covers essential grammar topics that are crucial for effective communication in English, from modal verb usage to proper preposition selection and verb tense consistency.
QUIZ FEATURES
- 15 multiple-choice questions
- Instant scoring with detailed feedback
- Comprehensive explanations
- Mixed grammar practice
- Modal verbs and prepositions
- Practical English usage
📝 What You'll Practice:
- • Modal verb patterns and usage
- • Verb tenses and reported speech
- • Correct preposition usage
- • Quantifiers and determiners
- • Phrasal verbs and expressions
- • Sentence structure and conjunctions
Detailed Explanations
She shouldn't be ashamed of it.
Correct answer: be
After modal verbs like "shouldn't," we use the base form of the verb. "To be" and "to ashamed" are incorrect forms.
He couldn't do it another way.
Correct answer: do
After modal verbs like "couldn't," we use the base form of the verb. "To do" and "doing" are incorrect forms.
They refuse to listen to you.
Correct answer: to listen
The verb "refuse" is followed by the infinitive with "to." "Listen" without "to" and "listens" are incorrect forms.
She said she had been there.
Correct answer: had been
In reported speech, we often backshift the tense. Past perfect "had been" is correct for the past of "have been."
Yes, she did it.
Correct answer: did
Past simple "did" is the correct form for completed actions. "Done" needs an auxiliary verb, and "do" is present tense.
I see you are good at English.
Correct answer: at
We use "good at" for skills and abilities. "For," "on," and "none" are not used with "good" in this context.
These employees are paid less.
Correct answer: are paid
Present simple passive voice is correct here. "Is" doesn't agree with plural "employees," and "was" is past tense.
I will get tired very quickly if nothing changes.
Correct answer: changes
First conditional uses present simple in the if-clause. "Will change" and "was change" are incorrect verb forms.
There is too much injustice in the world.
Correct answer: much
"Much" is used with uncountable nouns like "injustice." "Many" is for countable nouns, and "a lot" needs "of."
We must solve this as soon as possible.
Correct answer: solve
After modal verbs like "must," we use the base form of the verb. "To solve" and "solves" are incorrect forms.
He apologised for being late.
Correct answer: for
The verb "apologise" is followed by the preposition "for." "Of" and "on" are not used with "apologised" in this context.
She turned into a confident speaker over the years.
Correct answer: into
"Turn into" means to transform or become. "In" and "to" don't create the correct phrasal verb for this context.
We plan to start early tomorrow.
Correct answer: to start
The verb "plan" is followed by the infinitive with "to." "Start" and "starting" are incorrect forms after "plan."
The meeting was postponed because the manager was ill.
Correct answer: because
"Because" is followed by a clause. "Because of" is followed by a noun phrase, and "due" needs "to" ("due to").
They were discussing the issue while walking home.
Correct answer: while
"While" is used with continuous actions happening at the same time. "As" and "during" are not used with gerunds in this way.
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