1. Which sentence demonstrates correct parallelism?
A. She likes to read, to write, and painting.
B. She likes reading, writing, and to paint.
C. She likes to read, to write, and to paint.
D. She likes reading, writing, and painting.
2. What is the correct plural form of ‘child’?
A. Childs
B. Childes
C. Children
D. Childs’s
3. Identify the correct passive voice construction.
A. The ball was thrown by him.
B. He was thrown the ball by.
C. He threw the ball.
D. The ball threw him.
4. What is the correct form of the verb in the present perfect continuous tense?
A. has been + verb-ed
B. have/has + verb-ing
C. have/has been + verb-ing
D. had been + verb-ing
5. What is the function of an adverb?
A. To modify a noun or pronoun.
B. To connect clauses.
C. To modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
D. To show possession.
6. Choose the sentence with the correct subject-verb agreement.
A. The team play well.
B. The team plays well.
C. The teams plays well.
D. The teams play well.
7. What type of sentence is this: ‘Although it was raining, we went for a walk.’?
A. Simple Sentence
B. Compound Sentence
C. Complex Sentence
D. Compound-Complex Sentence
8. Identify the correct use of a comma in a series.
A. She bought apples bananas and oranges.
B. She bought apples, bananas and oranges.
C. She bought apples, bananas, and oranges.
D. She bought apples bananas, and oranges.
9. Which of the following is a modal verb?
A. Have
B. Be
C. Can
D. Do
10. Identify the sentence that correctly uses a semicolon.
A. I like apples; and bananas.
B. I like apples; I also like bananas.
C. I like apples, and I also like bananas.
D. I like apples; but I also like bananas.
11. Choose the sentence with correct pronoun-antecedent agreement.
A. Each student must bring their own lunch.
B. Each student must bring his or her own lunch.
C. Each student must bring his own lunch.
D. Each student must bring her own lunch.
12. Choose the sentence with the correct comparative adjective.
A. This book is more interesting than that one.
B. This book is interestinger than that one.
C. This book is most interesting than that one.
D. This book is interestinger than that one.
13. What is the primary function of a conjunction?
A. To describe a noun.
B. To connect words, phrases, or clauses.
C. To express an action or state of being.
D. To show a relationship between a noun and another word.
14. Which sentence uses a gerund as the subject?
A. She likes swimming.
B. Swimming is fun.
C. She is swimming.
D. She went swimming.
15. Choose the correct usage of the apostrophe for contractions.
A. Its a beautiful day.
B. It’s a beautiful day.
C. Its’ a beautiful day.
D. It a beautiful day.
16. What is the function of a relative pronoun?
A. To modify a noun.
B. To connect independent clauses.
C. To introduce a relative clause and connect it to a noun or pronoun.
D. To express an opinion.
17. Choose the sentence with the correct verb tense for an action completed in the past with a present result.
A. She studied for the exam yesterday.
B. She has studied for the exam.
C. She had studied for the exam.
D. She studies for the exam.
18. What is the function of an article?
A. To describe a noun.
B. To indicate whether a noun is specific or general.
C. To connect words.
D. To express an action.
19. What is the correct past participle of the verb ‘to go’?
A. Going
B. Went
C. Gone
D. Go
20. What is the purpose of a demonstrative adjective?
A. To express quantity.
B. To point out a specific noun.
C. To connect clauses.
D. To describe a noun’s quality.
21. What is the primary role of a preposition?
A. To describe a noun.
B. To show the relationship between a noun/pronoun and other words in the sentence.
C. To connect words or clauses.
D. To express an action.
22. What is the correct order of adjectives in the following phrase: ‘a — dress’?
A. cotton old blue
B. blue cotton old
C. old blue cotton
D. cotton blue old
23. Identify the correct use of the apostrophe for possession.
A. The dogs’s tail wagged.
B. The dogs’ tails wagged.
C. The dog’s tails wagged.
D. The dogs tails’ wagged.
24. Which of the following is an example of a phrasal verb?
A. Run
B. Beautifully
C. Look for
D. Under
25. Choose the correct form of the adjective ‘good’ in the superlative degree.
A. Goodest
B. Better
C. Best
D. More good
26. Choose the correct form for the third person singular present simple tense.
A. run
B. running
C. runs
D. ran
27. Which tense is used to describe an action that started in the past and continues up to the present?
A. Past Perfect
B. Present Continuous
C. Present Perfect
D. Simple Past
28. What is the function of a relative pronoun?
A. To connect two independent clauses
B. To introduce a dependent clause and connect it to an antecedent
C. To show possession
D. To express a command
29. The adverb modifies the:
A. Noun
B. Verb, Adjective, or another Adverb
C. Preposition
D. Conjunction
30. Which sentence uses the correct word order for a question?
A. You like coffee?
B. Like you coffee?
C. Do you like coffee?
D. Coffee you like?
31. What is the correct use of the apostrophe in the possessive case for a plural noun ending in ‘s’?
A. Add ‘s’
B. Add ‘
C. Add s’
D. No apostrophe needed
32. What type of adjective describes a noun’s quality or characteristic?
A. Quantifier
B. Demonstrative
C. Descriptive
D. Possessive
33. Identify the correct sentence structure in English.
A. Subject-Object-Verb
B. Verb-Subject-Object
C. Subject-Verb-Object
D. Object-Subject-Verb
34. Which tense is used to describe a completed action at a specific time in the past?
A. Present Perfect
B. Past Continuous
C. Simple Past
D. Future Simple
35. Choose the correct sentence using the present continuous tense for a future arrangement.
A. She goes to the cinema tomorrow.
B. She is going to the cinema tomorrow.
C. She went to the cinema tomorrow.
D. She will be going to the cinema tomorrow.
36. What is the primary function of a determiner?
A. To describe a noun
B. To modify a verb
C. To specify or limit the noun that follows
D. To connect clauses
37. What is the past participle of the verb ‘go’?
A. Went
B. Going
C. Gone
D. Goes
38. What is the correct form of the verb in the sentence: ‘If I were you, I ___ that.’
A. will do
B. would do
C. did
D. do
39. The infinitive form of a verb is typically preceded by:
A. The article ‘a’
B. The particle ‘to’
C. The preposition ‘of’
D. The adverb ‘very’
40. Choose the correct comparative adjective.
A. More good
B. Gooder
C. Better
D. Best
41. Which sentence correctly uses a phrasal verb?
A. He look the book.
B. He looks for the book.
C. He looks the book.
D. He looks with the book.
42. Which pronoun is used as the object of a verb or preposition?
A. Subject Pronoun
B. Possessive Pronoun
C. Object Pronoun
D. Reflexive Pronoun
43. Which of the following is NOT a modal verb?
A. Shall
B. Could
C. Used to
D. May
44. A sentence with two or more independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction is a:
A. Simple Sentence
B. Complex Sentence
C. Compound Sentence
D. Declarative Sentence
45. A sentence containing one independent clause and at least one dependent clause is called a:
A. Simple Sentence
B. Compound Sentence
C. Complex Sentence
D. Compound-Complex Sentence
46. The passive voice is formed with the auxiliary verb ‘be’ and the:
A. Present Participle
B. Past Participle
C. Infinitive
D. Base Form of the Verb
47. Which preposition correctly indicates movement towards a destination?
48. Which of the following is a coordinating conjunction?
A. Because
B. Although
C. And
D. Therefore
49. Which of the following is an example of a gerund?
A. To swim
B. Swam
C. Swimming
D. Swims
50. Which article is used before words starting with a vowel sound?
A. A
B. An
C. The
D. No article
51. Which of the following sentences correctly uses the subjunctive mood?
A. If I were you, I would study harder.
B. He suggested that she should go to the doctor.
C. I wish I was taller.
D. It is important that he be here on time.
52. What is the correct use of the past perfect tense?
A. When I arrived at the station, the train left.
B. When I arrived at the station, the train had left.
C. When I arrived at the station, the train was leaving.
D. When I arrived at the station, the train leaves.
53. Choose the sentence with the correct placement of adverbs.
A. He quickly ran to the store.
B. She always is happy.
C. They have never been there.
D. I often go to the library.
54. Identify the sentence with a misplaced modifier.
A. He only ate the cake.
B. He ate only the cake.
C. He ate the cake only.
D. He ate the cake.
55. Identify the sentence with the correct placement of the possessive pronoun.
A. This is my book, not yours.
B. This is my book, not your.
C. This is mine book, not yours.
D. This is mine book, not your.
56. Identify the correct use of the present perfect continuous tense.
A. I have been reading this book for three hours.
B. She has gone to the store yesterday.
C. They have lived here since 2010.
D. He is studying English for five years.
57. Which sentence demonstrates correct pronoun reference?
A. The dog chased the cat until it was exhausted.
B. Mary told Susan that she had won the lottery.
C. The books were on the table, and I put them on the shelf.
D. John and David went to the park, and he enjoyed the scenery.
58. Choose the correct sentence with the correct use of ‘each’ and ‘every’.
A. Each of the students have a book.
B. Every of the students has a book.
C. Each student has a book.
D. Every students have a book.
59. What is the correct way to form the past participle of the verb ‘lie’ when it means ‘to recline’?
A. Lied
B. Lay
C. Lain
D. Lying
60. What is the correct conditional sentence structure for a hypothetical situation in the past?
A. If I had studied, I would pass.
B. If I studied, I would have passed.
C. If I had studied, I would have passed.
D. If I study, I would pass.
61. Choose the correct conjunction to connect these clauses.
A. She studied hard; however, she failed the exam.
B. She studied hard, but she failed the exam.
C. She studied hard, so she failed the exam.
D. She studied hard, and she failed the exam.
62. Choose the sentence with the correct use of articles.
A. He is a honest man.
B. I saw a one-eyed man.
C. She gave me an advice.
D. This is a best book I’ve ever read.
63. Which sentence uses the correct form of the comparative adjective?
A. This book is more better than that one.
B. She is the most intelligentest student in the class.
C. My house is bigger than yours.
D. He runs more fastly than me.
64. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a phrasal verb.
A. She looked up the word in the dictionary.
B. He put off the meeting.
C. They called off the game.
D. All of the above.
65. Identify the correct usage of the gerund and infinitive.
A. She enjoys to read books in her free time.
B. He decided buying a new car.
C. I remember meeting him last year.
D. They are looking forward to see the new movie.
66. Identify the correct sentence structure.
A. Because she was tired, so she went to bed early.
B. Although it was raining, but we still went for a walk.
C. Since he studied hard, he passed the exam.
D. As she is a doctor, therefore she works in a hospital.
67. Which sentence correctly uses the imperative mood?
A. You should close the door.
B. Close the door, please.
C. Could you close the door?
D. Do you close the door.
68. Identify the sentence with a dangling modifier.
A. Having finished the assignment, the TV was turned on.
B. Walking down the street, the tall building was impressive.
C. After completing the project, we celebrated.
D. While reading the book, the phone rang.
69. What is the correct form of the possessive case?
A. The students books are on the table.
B. The womens restrooms are upstairs.
C. Charles’s book is here.
D. The childrens toys are scattered.
70. What is the correct use of the infinitive of purpose?
A. He went to the store to buy some milk.
B. She is happy to see you.
C. I want to learn English.
D. They decided to go home.
71. Which sentence correctly uses the passive voice?
A. The book was written by a famous author.
B. They are building a new bridge.
C. She has finished the report.
D. He is painting the fence.
72. Which sentence correctly uses the present participle as an adjective?
A. The sleeping baby is cute.
B. The sleeping is cute.
C. The sleep baby is cute.
D. The slept baby is cute.
73. Which sentence correctly uses a participle phrase?
A. Smiling, the baby reached for the toy.
B. To be honest, I don’t know the answer.
C. Having seen the movie, it was disappointing.
D. Generally speaking, people like to be happy.
74. Choose the correct sentence with parallel structure.
A. He likes swimming, hiking, and to ride a bike.
B. She is good at singing, dancing, and to play the piano.
C. The report was informative, well-organized, and it was comprehensive.
D. He enjoys reading books, watching movies, and listening to music.
75. Which sentence correctly uses a relative clause?
A. The man who I met yesterday was very kind.
B. This is the book which I recommended you to read.
C. She is the artist that her paintings are famous worldwide.
D. The car, which is red, is parked outside.
76. What is the difference between ‘who’ and ‘whom’?
A. ‘Who’ is used as the subject, and ‘whom’ is used as the object.
B. ‘Who’ is used as the object, and ‘whom’ is used as the subject.
C. They are interchangeable in all situations.
D. ‘Who’ is used for things, and ‘whom’ is used for people.
77. Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?
A. The team of players are ready.
B. Each of the students have their own book.
C. Neither the teacher nor the students were late.
D. My friends and I is going to the concert.
78. Which of the following best describes the use of the passive voice in English?
A. It emphasizes the action and the recipient of the action rather than the performer.
B. It is used to make sentences more direct and concise.
C. It is always preferred over the active voice in formal writing.
D. It requires the subject to perform the action.
79. In the sentence ‘He runs faster than I do’, what grammatical function does ‘I’ serve?
A. It is the object of the verb ‘run’.
B. It is the subject of an implied verb ‘do’.
C. It is an adjective modifying ‘faster’.
D. It is an adverb modifying ‘runs’.
80. What is the purpose of using articles (‘a’, ‘an’, ‘the’) in English?
A. To indicate the tense of a verb.
B. To specify whether a noun is specific or general.
C. To show the number of a noun (singular or plural).
D. To indicate the mood of a verb.
81. What is the difference between ‘affect’ and ‘effect’?
A. ‘Affect’ is usually a verb meaning to influence, while ‘effect’ is usually a noun meaning a result.
B. ‘Affect’ is always a noun, and ‘effect’ is always a verb.
C. They are interchangeable in all contexts.
D. ‘Affect’ means to cause something, and ‘effect’ means to be influenced by something.
82. Consider the sentence: ‘The book, which was on the table, had been read by many people.’ What type of clause is ‘which was on the table’?
A. An adverbial clause of time.
B. A relative clause providing additional, non-essential information.
C. A noun clause acting as the direct object.
D. A conditional clause.
83. In which tense is the verb ‘had been studying’?
A. Past Perfect Continuous
B. Present Perfect Continuous
C. Past Continuous
D. Past Perfect
84. Which sentence uses correct parallel structure?
A. She likes to read, writing, and to paint.
B. He is good at running, swimming, and to cycle.
C. The team celebrated by singing, dancing, and playing music.
D. They want to go to the park, to the museum, and a movie.
85. Which sentence correctly uses the apostrophe for possession?
A. The dogs bowl is full.
B. The childrens toys are scattered.
C. The womens scarves are on sale.
D. The students’ projects were impressive.
86. What is the difference between ‘fewer’ and ‘less’?
A. ‘Fewer’ is used for countable nouns, and ‘less’ is used for uncountable nouns.
B. ‘Fewer’ is used for uncountable nouns, and ‘less’ is used for countable nouns.
C. They are synonyms and can be used interchangeably.
D. ‘Fewer’ refers to quantity, while ‘less’ refers to amount.
87. What is the correct plural form of ‘child’?
A. childs
B. childes
C. children
D. childen
88. What is the function of an adverb?
A. To modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
B. To modify a noun or pronoun.
C. To connect words or phrases.
D. To express possession.
89. What is the function of a semicolon (;)?
A. To end a declarative sentence.
B. To separate items in a complex list.
C. To join two closely related independent clauses.
D. To introduce a quotation.
90. What does a demonstrative pronoun (e.g., ‘this’, ‘that’, ‘these’, ‘those’) do?
A. It refers to a general idea or concept.
B. It indicates ownership.
C. It points to specific people or things.
D. It asks a question.
91. Which sentence correctly uses a comma to separate an introductory phrase?
A. After the long meeting everyone was tired.
B. Running late for his appointment he decided to take a taxi.
C. In the morning we will visit the museum.
D. The book on the table is mine.
92. Which of the following is an example of a phrasal verb?
A. to eat
B. to run quickly
C. to give up
D. to be happy
93. Consider the sentence: ‘She sings beautifully.’ What part of speech is ‘beautifully’?
A. Adjective
B. Noun
C. Adverb
D. Verb
94. What is the function of an interjection?
A. To describe a noun.
B. To express strong emotion or surprise.
C. To connect two sentences.
D. To indicate a time frame.
95. What is the primary difference between a simile and a metaphor?
A. A simile uses ‘like’ or ‘as’ to make a comparison, while a metaphor directly states one thing is another.
B. A metaphor uses ‘like’ or ‘as’ to make a comparison, while a simile directly states one thing is another.
C. Similes are used for factual comparisons, while metaphors are for imaginative ones.
D. Metaphors always involve inanimate objects, while similes involve living beings.
96. What is the primary function of modal verbs in English?
A. To indicate possession or ownership.
B. To express possibility, necessity, permission, or ability.
C. To form the past tense of regular verbs.
D. To connect independent clauses.
97. What is the main difference between a coordinating conjunction and a subordinating conjunction?
A. Coordinating conjunctions join independent clauses, while subordinating conjunctions join dependent clauses to independent clauses.
B. Coordinating conjunctions join dependent clauses, while subordinating conjunctions join independent clauses.
C. Coordinating conjunctions are used only in questions.
D. Subordinating conjunctions are used to show possession.
98. What is a participle?
A. A verb form that functions as an adjective or part of a compound verb.
B. A word that modifies a noun or pronoun.
C. A word that connects words or clauses.
D. A word that expresses emotion.
99. Identify the correct use of the subjunctive mood.
A. I wish I am there.
B. It is important that he finishes on time.
C. She suggested that they goes home.
D. If I was you, I would study harder.
100. In English grammar, what is a gerund?
A. A verb form ending in ‘-ing’ that functions as a noun.
B. A verb form that expresses an ongoing action.
C. A verb form used to describe a past event.
D. A verb form that indicates a future action.
101. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a conditional clause (Type 1).
A. If it rains, we will stay home.
B. If it rained, we would stay home.
C. If it had rained, we would have stayed home.
D. If it rains, we would stay home.
102. Which sentence correctly uses a phrasal verb?
A. She looked up the word in the dictionary.
B. She looked the word up in the dictionary.
C. She looked the word in the dictionary up.
D. She looked up in the dictionary the word.
103. Which sentence correctly uses a relative clause to provide essential information?
A. The student, who is wearing a blue shirt, won the prize.
B. The student who is wearing a blue shirt won the prize.
C. The student, who won the prize, is wearing a blue shirt.
D. The student, which is wearing a blue shirt, won the prize.
104. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a subordinate clause introduced by ‘although’.
A. Although it was raining, they went for a walk.
B. Although it rained, they went for a walk.
C. Although it is raining, they went for a walk.
D. Although it rained, they will go for a walk.
105. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a noun clause.
A. I don’t know what he wants.
B. I don’t know he wants what.
C. I don’t know wants he what.
D. I don’t know what does he wants.
106. Identify the sentence with correct use of the past participle.
A. The broken window needs to be repaired.
B. The breaked window needs to be repaired.
C. The breaking window needs to be repaired.
D. The to break window needs to be repaired.
107. Choose the sentence that correctly uses an infinitive of purpose.
A. He went to the store to buy some milk.
B. He went to the store for buying some milk.
C. He went to the store buying some milk.
D. He went to the store buy some milk.
108. Choose the sentence that demonstrates correct parallel structure.
A. She likes reading, writing, and to paint.
B. She likes reading, writing, and painting.
C. She likes to read, to write, and painting.
D. She likes reading, to write, and painting.
109. Identify the sentence that correctly uses the future perfect tense.
A. By next year, I will have graduated from university.
B. By next year, I will graduate from university.
C. By next year, I have graduated from university.
D. By next year, I had graduated from university.
110. Identify the sentence with correct use of a gerund phrase as the object.
A. He enjoys playing chess.
B. He enjoys to play chess.
C. He enjoys play chess.
D. He enjoys played chess.
111. Which sentence correctly uses a reflexive pronoun?
A. She bought herself a new car.
B. She bought her a new car.
C. She bought herself her a new car.
D. She bought her new car herself.
112. Which sentence correctly uses the past continuous tense?
A. They were watching TV when the phone rang.
B. They watched TV when the phone rang.
C. They are watching TV when the phone rang.
D. They watch TV when the phone rang.
113. Which sentence correctly uses a conjunction to connect two independent clauses?
A. She studied hard, so she passed the exam.
B. She studied hard, she passed the exam.
C. She studied hard so she passed the exam.
D. She studied hard, passing the exam.
114. Which sentence correctly uses a possessive pronoun?
A. This book is mine, not her’s.
B. This book is my’s, not hers.
C. This book is mine, not hers.
D. This book is me, not hers.
115. Identify the sentence with the correct use of the comparative adjective.
A. This book is more interesting than that one.
B. This book is interestinger than that one.
C. This book is most interesting than that one.
D. This book is more interesting than that one’s.
116. Identify the sentence with correct use of the superlative adjective.
A. This is the most challenging task.
B. This is a most challenging task.
C. This is the more challenging task.
D. This is the challenge task.
117. Which sentence correctly uses a gerund as the subject of the sentence?
A. Swimming is a great way to exercise.
B. To swim is a great way to exercise.
C. Swims is a great way to exercise.
D. The swimming is a great way to exercise.
118. Identify the sentence that correctly uses the past perfect tense.
A. By the time he arrived, she had already left.
B. By the time he arrived, she already left.
C. By the time he arrived, she has already left.
D. By the time he arrived, she would have already left.
119. Which of the following correctly uses the passive voice to emphasize the action rather than the doer?
A. The new policy was announced by the manager last week.
B. The new policy, announcing last week, will affect many employees.
C. The new policy announced last week was by the manager.
D. Announced by the manager last week, the new policy affects many.
120. Which sentence correctly uses a demonstrative adjective?
A. This book is interesting.
B. This is interesting book.
C. This interesting is book.
D. This is interesting.
121. Identify the sentence that correctly uses the present participle to describe an ongoing action.
A. The child sleeping in the cradle is very cute.
B. The child sleeps in the cradle is very cute.
C. The child sleep in the cradle is very cute.
D. The child to sleep in the cradle is very cute.
122. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a modal verb for possibility.
A. It might rain this afternoon.
B. It must rain this afternoon.
C. It should rain this afternoon.
D. It is to rain this afternoon.
123. Identify the sentence that correctly employs a participial phrase to modify the noun ‘students’.
A. Students, studying diligently, are likely to succeed.
B. Studying diligently, the students are likely to succeed.
C. The students studying diligently are likely to succeed.
D. The students, which are studying diligently, are likely to succeed.
124. Identify the sentence with correct placement of an adverb.
A. He speaks fluently English.
B. He fluently speaks English.
C. He speaks English fluently.
D. Fluently, he speaks English.
125. Which sentence correctly uses the present perfect continuous tense?
A. She has been studying English for five years.
B. She has studied English for five years.
C. She is studying English for five years.
D. She studied English for five years.