1. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a demonstrative pronoun.
A. Them are my books.
B. This is belongs to me.
C. These are delicious cookies.
D. Those book is interesting.
2. Identify the sentence that correctly uses the present perfect continuous tense.
A. She has been finished her work.
B. They have been known each other for ten years.
C. He has been studying English since 2010.
D. We have been went to Paris twice.
3. Identify the sentence that uses the passive voice correctly and appropriately.
A. The cat was chased by the mouse.
B. Mistakes were made.
C. The car was driving by John.
D. The letter was writing by her.
4. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a phrasal verb in context.
A. She looks after the meaning of the word in the dictionary.
B. He turned on the TV for watch the news.
C. They are looking forward to their vacation.
D. Please put off your shoes before entering.
5. Which of the following sentences contains a correctly placed adverb of frequency?
A. They are going always to the cinema on Fridays.
B. She is often late for meetings.
C. He plays rarely tennis.
D. We go sometimes to Italian restaurants.
6. Which sentence correctly uses a comparative adverb?
A. She sings more louder than her sister.
B. He runs faster than anyone in his class.
C. They work more hardly than us.
D. She speaks English gooder than me.
7. Which sentence correctly uses 'since′ and 'for′ to indicate duration?
A. I have lived here for five years since 2018.
B. She has worked at this company since three months.
C. They have known each other for last summer.
D. He has been a teacher since 2010.
8. Identify the sentence with correct punctuation using a semicolon.
A. I went to the store; and bought milk.
B. She is tired, however; she will continue working.
C. The weather was cold; it was raining.
D. I like coffee, tea; and juice.
9. Which sentence demonstrates correct use of 'affect′ and 'effect′?
A. The medicine had a positive affect on her health.
B. The weather will effect our travel plans.
C. Stress can affect your sleep.
D. The effects of pollution are not to be affected.
10. Identify the sentence that correctly uses a conjunction to show contrast.
A. Although it was raining, so we stayed inside.
B. Despite of the rain, we went for a walk.
C. Even though it was raining, we went for a walk.
D. Because it was raining, but we stayed inside.
11. Identify the sentence that uses a noun clause as a subject.
A. Because it rained, the game was cancelled.
B. What he said was interesting.
C. He left after the movie ended.
D. The book on the table is mine.
12. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a correlative conjunction.
A. Neither he will come nor she.
B. Both he is intelligent and hardworking.
C. Not only she is beautiful but also intelligent.
D. Either you study hard or you will fail.
13. Identify the sentence that correctly uses a reflexive pronoun.
A. He bought a present for herself.
B. We enjoyed ourselves at the party.
C. They helped themselves to the food.
D. I hurt myself when I fell down.
14. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a coordinating conjunction to join two independent clauses.
A. I wanted to go to the park but it was raining.
B. Because it was raining, I stayed home.
C. Although it was raining, but I went to the park.
D. It was raining therefore I stayed home.
15. Identify the sentence that correctly uses a gerund.
A. To swim is my favorite exercise.
B. Swimming is my favorite exercise.
C. I enjoy to swim in the ocean.
D. For swim is good for health.
16. Which sentence correctly uses an article before a noun phrase?
A. I need to buy a milk.
B. She is an university student.
C. The water in this bottle is cold.
D. He is studying English language.
17. Identify the sentence that correctly uses 'who′ and 'whom′.
A. Who did you give the book to?
B. Whom is at the door?
C. Who are you talking to?
D. Whom is going to the party?
18. Select the sentence that correctly uses a superlative adjective.
A. She is the taller girl in the class.
B. He is the most tallest student in the school.
C. This is the most beautifulest painting I have ever seen.
D. Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
19. Which of the following sentences demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement with a collective noun?
A. The team are playing exceptionally well this season.
B. The team is divided on the coach′s new strategy.
C. The jury have reached its verdict.
D. The committee is arguing about the budget.
20. Select the sentence that correctly uses an infinitive of purpose.
A. For learn English is important.
B. To learning English is beneficial.
C. She went to the library for studying.
D. He studies hard to pass the exam.
21. Which sentence correctly uses the past perfect tense?
A. She has gone home before I arrived.
B. He had ate all the cake before we got there.
C. By the time we arrived, she had already left.
D. They have finished the project yesterday.
22. Which sentence correctly uses a preposition of time?
A. I will meet you in Monday morning.
B. The meeting is at 3 PM on Friday.
C. She was born on 1990.
D. They arrived in the evening at 7 PM.
23. Select the sentence that demonstrates correct word order in questions using 'do∕does∕did′.
A. You like do coffee?
B. Does she likes to dance?
C. Did they went to the cinema last night?
D. Do you speak Spanish?
24. Select the sentence that correctly uses a modal verb to express possibility.
A. You must be tired after such a long journey.
B. She can be at home now, but I′m not sure.
C. He should to study harder to pass the exam.
D. They will to arrive tomorrow morning.
25. Which sentence exemplifies the correct use of a relative clause with a non-defining relative pronoun?
A. My brother, who is a doctor which lives in London, is visiting.
B. The book, that I borrowed from the library, it is very interesting.
C. My neighbor, whose car is always parked outside, is very friendly.
D. The house which is on the corner and is painted blue is for sale.
26. Which of the following sentences demonstrates correct use of a participle phrase?
A. The book, being read by John, was interesting.
B. Being tired, I was going to bed early.
C. Having finished his work, he is relaxing.
D. Walked down the street, the dog found a bone.
27. Select the sentence that demonstrates correct use of 'fewer′ versus 'less′.
A. There are less students in the class today.
B. I have fewer money than you.
C. She drank fewer water today.
D. There are fewer apples in this basket than in that one.
28. Which sentence uses correct parallel structure?
A. She likes to swim, to dance, and singing.
B. He is good at reading, writing, and to speak English.
C. They enjoy hiking, camping, and to fish.
D. She is intelligent, hardworking, and creative.
29. Which sentence demonstrates correct use of 'much′ and 'many′?
A. How much books do you have?
B. There are too much people here.
C. She has many sugar in her tea.
D. He doesn′t have much time.
30. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a conditional clause type 3.
A. If I would have known, I would have told you.
B. If I had known, I would told you.
C. If I knew, I would have told you.
D. If I had known, I would have told you.