“30 Brain-Twisting Grammar MCQs Challenge | Master English with Tough Daily Tests”

 





“30 Brain-Twisting Grammar MCQs Challenge | Master English with Tough Daily Tests”πŸ‘‡


1. Choose the sentence with the correct use of tense and aspect.

  • He has been working here for five years.
  • He is working here since five years.
  • He was working here since five years.
  • He works here for five years.

2. Identify the correct use of article.

  • She is a honest officer in the department.
  • She is an honest officer in the department.
  • She is the honest officer in department.
  • She is honest officer in a department.

3. Choose the correct preposition.

  • He is proficient on solving complex problems.
  • He is proficient at solving complex problems.
  • He is proficient with solving complex problems.
  • He is proficient in solving complex problems.

4. Select the correct passive voice.

  • The work completed by them on time.
  • The work was completed by them on time.
  • The work is completed by them on time.
  • The work has completed by them on time.

5. Choose the correct reported speech.

  • She said that she has finished the task.
  • She said that she finished the task.
  • She said that she is finishing the task.
  • She said that she had finished the task.

6. Choose the correct modal usage.

  • You must to submit the form before the deadline.
  • You must submit the form before the deadline.
  • You must submitting the form before the deadline.
  • You must submitted the form before the deadline.

7. Identify the correct determiner usage.

  • Each of the students have completed the assignment.
  • Each of the students has completed the assignment.
  • Each of students has completed the assignment.
  • Each of the student have completed the assignment.

8. Choose the correct relative clause.

  • The book which you gave me is fascinating.
  • The book who you gave me is fascinating.
  • The book that you gave me is fascinating.
  • The book whom you gave me is fascinating.

9. Identify the correct punctuation.

  • Its a beautiful day, isn’t it?
  • It’s a beautiful day, isn’t it?
  • Its a beautiful day isn’t it?
  • It’s a beautiful day isn’t it

10. Choose the correct adjective form.

  • She is intelligenter than her brother.
  • She is most intelligent than her brother.
  • She is intelligent than her brother.
  • She is more intelligent than her brother.

11. Choose correct subject-verb agreement.

  • Neither of the answers are correct.
  • Neither of the answers is correct.
  • Neither of the answer are correct.
  • Neither of answers is correct.

12. Identify the correct idiom usage.

  • He kicked the bucket last night.
  • He kicked the bucket in the field.
  • He kicked bucket last night.
  • He kicked the buckets last night.

13. Choose the correct error-free sentence.

  • She hardly knew nothing about the incident.
  • She hardly knew anything about the incident.
  • She hardly knew something about the incident.
  • She hardly knew everything about the incident.

14. Choose the correct transformation.

  • No sooner he had arrived than it started raining.
  • No sooner had he arrived than it started raining.
  • No sooner did he arrived than it started raining.
  • No sooner had he arrived when it started raining.

15. Choose the correct connector.

  • Although he was tired, he completed the work.
  • Despite he was tired, he completed the work.
  • In spite he was tired, he completed the work.
  • Although being tired, he completed the work.

16. Choose the correct parallel structure.

  • She likes reading, to write, and painting.
  • She likes reading, writing, and painting.
  • She likes read, writing, and painting.
  • She likes reading, writing, and to paint.

17. Choose the correct inversion.

  • Rarely I have seen such a beautiful sight.
  • Rarely have I seen such a beautiful sight.
  • Rarely I seen such a beautiful sight.
  • Rarely have seen I such a beautiful sight.

18. Choose the correct conditional sentence.

  • If I knew, I would have helped you.
  • If I had known, I would have helped you.
  • If I know, I would have helped you.
  • If I had knew, I would have helped you.

19. Choose the correct gerund usage.

  • He enjoys to read novels in his free time.
  • He enjoys reading novels in his free time.
  • He enjoys read novels in his free time.
  • He enjoys reads novels in his free time.

20. Choose the correct infinitive usage.

  • She decided pursuing higher studies abroad.
  • She decided to pursue higher studies abroad.
  • She decided pursue higher studies abroad.
  • She decided pursued higher studies abroad.

21. Identify the correct redundancy-free sentence.

  • He returned home early.
  • He returned back home early.
  • He came back returned home early.
  • He returned to home back early.

22. Choose correct word order.

  • She arrives always on time to the meeting.
  • She always arrives on time to the meeting.
  • She arrives on time always to the meeting.
  • Always she arrives on time to the meeting.

23. Choose correct use of adverb.

  • He spoke very politely to the guests.
  • He spoke too politely to the guests.
  • He spoke so politely to the guests.
  • He spoke polite to the guests.

24. Choose correct comparison structure.

  • This problem is more complicated than that one.
  • This problem is complicated than that one.
  • This problem is most complicated than that one.
  • This problem is more complicated then that one.

25. Choose correct use of “too/enough”.

  • She is too tired to continue working.
  • She is very tired to continue working.
  • She is so tired to continue working.
  • She is enough tired to continue working.

26. Choose correct use of “so…that”.

  • He was so tired that he fell asleep immediately.
  • He was so tired to he fell asleep immediately.
  • He was such tired that he fell asleep immediately.
  • He was very tired that he fell asleep immediately.

27. Choose correct sentence (emphasis).

  • It was John who broke the window.
  • It is John who broke the window.
  • It was John which broke the window.
  • It was John whom broke the window.

28. Choose correct use of “unless”.

  • Unless you hurry, you will miss the train.
  • Unless you don’t hurry, you will miss the train.
  • Unless you hurried, you will miss the train.
  • Unless you will hurry, you miss the train.

29. Choose correct use of “used to”.

  • He used to play cricket when he was young.
  • He use to play cricket when he was young.
  • He used to played cricket when he was young.
  • He used play cricket when he was young.

30. Choose correct sentence (mixed grammar).

  • Hardly she had entered the room when the phone rang.
  • Hardly had she entered the room when the phone rang.
  • Hardly had she entered the room than the phone rang.
  • Hardly she entered the room when the phone rang.

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