1. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a preposition of time.
A. I will meet you at the Monday.
B. I will meet you on Monday.
C. I will meet you in Monday.
D. I will meet you by Monday.
2. Which sentence correctly demonstrates the use of 'so′ and 'such′ for emphasis?
A. It was such hot day that we went to the beach.
B. It was so a hot day that we went to the beach.
C. It was so hot day that we went to the beach.
D. It was such a hot day that we went to the beach.
3. Identify the sentence with the correct use of articles (a∕an∕the).
A. I saw an dog in the park.
B. I saw a elephant in the park.
C. I saw the dog in a park.
D. I saw a dog in the park.
4. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of a gerund?
A. To swim is my favorite hobby.
B. Swim is my favorite hobby.
C. Swimming is my favorite hobby.
D. I enjoy to swim.
5. Choose the sentence that correctly uses 'used to′ to describe a past habit.
A. I am used to play football.
B. I use to playing football.
C. I used to played football.
D. I used to play football.
6. Identify the sentence that uses an adverb of manner correctly.
A. She sings good.
B. She sings well.
C. She sings in a good way.
D. She is singing wellly.
7. Which sentence correctly uses a coordinating conjunction?
A. Although it was raining, but we went for a walk.
B. Because it was raining, so we stayed inside.
C. It was raining, and we stayed inside.
D. Despite it was raining, yet we went for a walk.
8. Identify the sentence that uses a participle clause correctly.
A. Running fast, the bus was caught by him.
B. Running fast, he caught the bus.
C. He caught the bus, running fast.
D. The bus, running fast, was caught.
9. Identify the sentence that demonstrates the correct use of a conditional clause.
A. If I would have known, I would have told you.
B. If I knew, I would tell you.
C. If I know, I will tell you.
D. If I had known, I will have told you.
10. Identify the sentence with the correct subject-verb agreement.
A. Each of the students have a book.
B. Each of the students has a book.
C. Every students has a book.
D. Every of the students have a book.
11. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of 'either…or′?
A. Either you can stay and you can leave.
B. Either you can stay or you can leave.
C. Neither you can stay or you can leave.
D. Both you can stay or you can leave.
12. Choose the option that correctly uses a reflexive pronoun.
A. I helped she with her homework.
B. I helped myself with my homework.
C. I helped me with my homework.
D. I helped herself with her homework.
13. Which of the following is an example of a compound sentence?
A. Because it was raining, we stayed inside.
B. It was raining, so we stayed inside.
C. We stayed inside because it was raining.
D. Staying inside because of the rain.
14. Choose the sentence that demonstrates correct reported speech for a statement.
A. He said, 'I am tired′.
B. He said that I am tired.
C. He said that he is tired.
D. He said that he was tired.
15. Choose the sentence that correctly uses 'despite′ or 'in spite of′.
A. Although of the rain, we went for a walk.
B. Despite of the rain, we went for a walk.
C. In spite the rain, we went for a walk.
D. Despite the rain, we went for a walk.
16. Select the option that correctly uses a demonstrative pronoun.
A. This books are mine.
B. These book is mine.
C. These books are mine.
D. This book are mine.
17. Select the sentence that uses a subordinating conjunction to create a complex sentence.
A. I went to the store, I bought milk.
B. I went to the store and I bought milk.
C. Because I went to the store, I bought milk.
D. I went to the store, so I bought milk.
18. Identify the sentence that correctly uses a noun clause as the subject of a sentence.
A. Because he was late was not acceptable.
B. That he was late was not acceptable.
C. He was late was not acceptable.
D. For he was late was not acceptable.
19. Which of the following sentences correctly uses the present perfect continuous tense?
A. I have been knowing her for five years.
B. I am knowing her for five years.
C. I have known her for five years.
D. I have been knowing her since five years.
20. Identify the sentence that uses an adverbial clause of time correctly.
A. While I was eating, I was watching TV.
B. During I was eating, I was watching TV.
C. In time I was eating, I was watching TV.
D. For I was eating, I was watching TV.
21. Select the sentence that correctly uses a relative clause to add information.
A. The book, who was on the table, is mine.
B. The book which on the table is mine.
C. The book, that on the table, is mine.
D. The book that is on the table is mine.
22. Choose the option that correctly uses a quantifier with countable nouns.
A. Much books are on the shelf.
B. Many water is needed.
C. Many books are on the shelf.
D. Much books is on the shelf.
23. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of a possessive pronoun?
A. This is my book, and that is your′s book.
B. This is my book, and that is yours book.
C. This is my book, and that is yours.
D. This is my book, and that is your′s.
24. Which sentence uses a modal verb to express obligation?
A. You can leave now if you want.
B. You should try the cake; it′s delicious.
C. You must submit your assignment by Friday.
D. You might need a jacket; it′s cold outside.
25. Select the sentence that correctly uses a phrasal verb.
A. She looked after the word in the dictionary.
B. She looked the word up in the dictionary.
C. She looked up for the word in the dictionary.
D. She looked in the word up dictionary.
26. Select the sentence that correctly uses 'neither…nor′.
A. Neither I like coffee and tea.
B. Neither I like coffee nor tea.
C. Neither I like coffee or tea.
D. Neither do I like coffee or tea.
27. Choose the option that correctly transforms the following sentence into the passive voice: 'The dog chased the cat.'
A. The cat chased the dog.
B. The cat was chased by the dog.
C. The cat is chased by the dog.
D. The cat has been chased by the dog.
28. Identify the sentence that uses an adverb of frequency correctly.
A. She is going always to the gym.
B. She is always going to the gym.
C. Always she is going to the gym.
D. She goes to the gym always.
29. Select the sentence with correct word order in a question.
A. You are going where?
B. Where you are going?
C. Where are you going?
D. Going where are you?
30. Select the option that correctly uses an infinitive of purpose.
A. I went to shop for buying groceries.
B. I went to shop for buy groceries.
C. I went shopping for to buy groceries.
D. I went shopping to buy groceries.