1. Which of the following sentences correctly uses an adverb of frequency in mid position?
A. Often she goes to the gym.
B. She goes often to the gym.
C. She often goes to the gym.
D. She goes to the gym often.
2. Identify the sentence where the word 'though′ is used as a conjunction of concession correctly.
A. Though I am tired, but I will finish the work.
B. Though I am tired, I will finish the work.
C. I am tired, though, I will finish the work.
D. I am tired, although, I will finish the work.
3. Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement with a collective noun?
A. The team are playing well tonight.
B. The committee have made their decision.
C. The family is going on vacation next week.
D. The staff is arguing about the new policy.
4. Select the sentence that correctly uses 'whether…or′ to present alternatives.
A. Whether you like it or not, you must go.
B. Whether you like it, or not you must go.
C. If you like it or not, you must go.
D. Whether or not you like it, you must go.
5. Choose the sentence that accurately uses a gerund phrase as the subject of the sentence.
A. To swim is good exercise.
B. Swim is good exercise.
C. Swimming it is good exercise.
D. Swimming is good exercise.
6. Identify the sentence that uses the past perfect tense correctly.
A. I have finished my work yesterday.
B. She will have gone to the store by tomorrow.
C. They had eaten dinner before the guests arrived.
D. He is going to visit his parents next week.
7. Choose the sentence that correctly uses 'enough′ as an adverb modifying an adjective.
A. He is enough tall to reach the shelf.
B. He is tall enough for reach the shelf.
C. He is tall enough to reach the shelf.
D. Enough tall he is to reach the shelf.
8. Select the option that correctly uses 'neither…nor′ conjunction.
A. Neither he or I am going to the party.
B. Neither he nor me are going to the party.
C. Neither he nor I is going to the party.
D. Neither he nor I am going to the party.
9. Identify the sentence with correct parallel structure in a list.
A. She likes swimming, to hike, and reading.
B. He enjoys to sing, dancing, and to act.
C. They are good at cooking, baking, and cleaning.
D. We went to the store, the park, and going to the beach.
10. Identify the sentence with the correct use of 'so′ as an intensifier.
A. He is so a good student.
B. He is a so good student.
C. He is so good student.
D. He is so good a student.
11. Which sentence correctly uses 'however′ to connect two contrasting ideas?
A. It was expensive, however but I bought it.
B. It was expensive, however, I bought it.
C. However, it was expensive, I bought it.
D. It was expensive, but however I bought it.
12. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a 'linking verb′ to describe a state of being.
A. He runs quickly.
B. She sings loudly.
C. They seem happy.
D. We eat dinner.
13. Identify the sentence with the correct use of a relative clause to add non-essential information.
A. The car who is parked outside is mine.
B. My sister, that lives in London, is a doctor.
C. The book, which I borrowed from the library, is very interesting.
D. People who lives in glass houses should not throw stones.
14. Identify the sentence that correctly uses a preposition of place.
A. She is going to the cinema at Friday.
B. The book is on the table.
C. He arrived in 5 pm.
D. They live in next door house.
15. Identify the sentence with correct usage of 'in case′ to express precaution.
A. In case it will rain, take an umbrella.
B. In case it rains, take an umbrella.
C. For case it rains, take an umbrella.
D. If case it rains, take an umbrella.
16. Choose the option that correctly uses a participle phrase as an adjective.
A. Running quickly, he caught the bus.
B. The book, having been read many times, is old.
C. She saw a bird flying in the sky.
D. To understand grammar is important.
17. Select the sentence that correctly uses 'used to′ to describe a past habit that is no longer true.
A. I use to play football every day.
B. I am used to play football every day.
C. I used playing football every day.
D. I used to play football every day.
18. Select the sentence that correctly uses a compound adjective before a noun.
A. She is a well dress woman.
B. He is a good mannered child.
C. It is a long lasting relationship.
D. They live in a big and old house.
19. Choose the sentence that correctly uses 'neither′ as a determiner.
A. Neither of them book is interesting.
B. Neither books are interesting.
C. Neither of the books are interesting.
D. Neither of book is interesting.
20. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of a 'possessive apostrophe′ for plural nouns?
A. The childrens toys are scattered.
B. The childs′ toys are scattered.
C. The children′s toys are scattered.
D. The childrens′s toys are scattered.
21. Select the sentence that correctly uses 'as well as′ to add information.
A. She sings good, as well as she dances well.
B. She sings well, as well as dances well.
C. She sings well, as well as she dances well.
D. She sings well as well as dancing well.
22. Identify the sentence with the correct use of 'as if∕as though′ to make comparisons.
A. He speaks as he is a native speaker.
B. He speaks as like a native speaker.
C. He speaks as though he was a native speaker.
D. He speaks like if he is a native speaker.
23. Which sentence accurately demonstrates the use of a phrasal verb in the separable form?
A. She looked it up the word.
B. She looked up the word it.
C. She looked the word up.
D. She looked up to the word.
24. Which sentence correctly uses 'despite′ to show contrast?
A. Despite of the rain, we went for a walk.
B. Despite the rain, but we went for a walk.
C. Despite the rain, we went for a walk.
D. Although despite the rain, we went for a walk.
25. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a 'reported question′ with a 'wh-question word′.
A. She asked me where do I live?
B. She asked me where I do live.
C. She asked me where I lived.
D. She asked me where did I live.
26. Which of the following sentences uses the subjunctive mood correctly?
A. If I was you, I would study harder.
B. I wish I am taller.
C. It is essential that he be on time.
D. She demanded that he apologizes.
27. Choose the sentence that uses 'fewer′ correctly.
A. There are less cars on the road today.
B. Fewer water is needed for this recipe.
C. He has fewer problems than his brother.
D. She spent less time on her homework.
28. Select the option that correctly employs a conditional sentence type 2.
A. If I will win the lottery, I would travel the world.
B. If I won the lottery, I would travel the world.
C. If I had won the lottery, I would have traveled the world.
D. If I win the lottery, I will travel the world.
29. Select the sentence that correctly uses a modal verb to express obligation.
A. You might finish your homework later.
B. You should to study for the exam.
C. You must submit your application by Friday.
D. You can leave if you want to.
30. Which of the following sentences correctly uses a reflexive pronoun?
A. I bought me a new car.
B. She told we to be quiet.
C. He hurt himself while playing football.
D. They saw you and I at the park.