1. Identify the sentence that uses the zero conditional correctly.
A. If you will heat water, it boils.
B. If you heat water, it will boil.
C. If you heat water, it boils.
D. If you heated water, it would boil.
2. Which of the following sentences is an example of the third conditional?
A. If it rains, I will stay home.
B. If it rained, I would stay home.
C. If it had rained, I would have stayed home.
D. If it rains, I would have stayed home.
3. Select the sentence that uses an infinitive phrase correctly.
A. For learn English is important.
B. Learning English is important.
C. To learning English is important.
D. To learn English is important.
4. Select the option that correctly punctuates a list within a sentence.
A. I need to buy milk eggs and bread.
B. I need to buy milk, eggs, and bread.
C. I need to buy milk, eggs and bread.
D. I need to buy milk and eggs and bread.
5. Which sentence correctly uses the articles 'a′, 'an′, or 'the′?
A. I saw an cat in the garden.
B. I saw a cat in the garden.
C. I saw the cat in a garden.
D. I saw cat in garden.
6. Identify the sentence that correctly uses a preposition of time.
A. I will meet you in 3 PM.
B. I will meet you at the afternoon.
C. I will meet you on Monday at afternoon.
D. I will meet you at 3 PM on Monday.
7. Which of the following sentences is an example of reported speech?
A. She said, 'I am tired.'
B. She says, 'I am tired.'
C. She said that she is tired.
D. She said that she was tired.
8. Which sentence demonstrates correct pronoun-antecedent agreement?
A. Each of the students must bring their books.
B. Each of the students must bring his or her books.
C. Each of the students must bring his books.
D. Each of the students must bring theirself books.
9. Which sentence uses the second conditional correctly?
A. If I will win the lottery, I would travel the world.
B. If I won the lottery, I will travel the world.
C. If I win the lottery, I would travel the world.
D. If I won the lottery, I would travel the world.
10. Which sentence demonstrates correct use of a complex sentence?
A. I went to the store and I bought milk.
B. I went to the store, and I bought milk.
C. Because I needed milk, I went to the store.
D. I needed milk so I went to the store.
11. Which sentence incorrectly uses a modal verb to express possibility?
A. It might rain later today.
B. It may snow in the mountains.
C. It can be sunny tomorrow.
D. It must be rain tomorrow.
12. Identify the sentence that correctly 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.
13. Which sentence correctly uses 'affect′ and 'effect′?
A. The weather will effect our plans.
B. The weather will affect our plans.
C. The weather had a bad affect on our plans.
D. The weather had a bad effect our plans.
14. Select the option that correctly uses a relative clause to combine these two sentences: 'The book was interesting.' 'I read it last week.'
A. The book, that I read last week, was interesting.
B. The book which I read last week was interesting.
C. The book, whom I read last week, was interesting.
D. The book who I read last week was interesting.
15. Select the sentence that correctly uses 'who′ and 'whom′.
A. Who did you give the book to?
B. Whom is at the door?
C. Who did give you the book?
D. Whom did you give the book to?
16. Which of the following sentences correctly uses a participial phrase?
A. Running quickly, John catched the bus.
B. John, running quickly, caught the bus.
C. The bus was caught by John, running quickly.
D. Quickly running, the bus was catched by John.
17. Select the option that correctly uses a semicolon to join independent clauses.
A. I was tired; so I went to bed.
B. I was tired, so I went to bed.
C. I was tired, and so I went to bed.
D. I was tired so, I went to bed.
18. Select the sentence that correctly uses an adverb of frequency.
A. He is going always to the gym.
B. He always is going to the gym.
C. He is always going to the gym.
D. Always he is going to the gym.
19. Which of the following sentences correctly uses 'neither…nor′?
A. Neither I am going nor she is.
B. Neither I nor she are going.
C. Neither I am nor she is going.
D. Neither I nor she is going.
20. Identify the sentence that demonstrates correct use of the superlative degree of an adjective.
A. She is the taller student in the class.
B. She is the more tall student in the class.
C. She is the most tallest student in the class.
D. She is the tallest student in the class.
21. Select the sentence that correctly uses 'fewer′ instead of 'less′.
A. There is less chairs in this room than in the other.
B. There are less chairs in this room than in the other.
C. There are fewer chairs in this room than in the other.
D. There is fewer chairs in this room than in the other.
22. Which sentence demonstrates correct use of a phrasal verb in context?
A. She decided to put off the meeting to next week.
B. She decided to put the meeting off to next week.
C. She decided to put off meeting to next week.
D. She decided to put meeting off to next week.
23. Identify the sentence that correctly uses 'either…or′.
A. Either he will come and she will come.
B. Either he or she will comes.
C. Either he or she will come.
D. Either he will come or she comes.
24. Identify the sentence that correctly uses 'as well as′ to add information.
A. He speaks French, as well as German and English.
B. He speaks French as well as German, and English.
C. He speaks French as well as German and, English.
D. He speaks French, and as well as German and English.
25. Identify the sentence that demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement with a collective noun.
A. The team are playing well this season.
B. The team is playing well this season.
C. The team have playing well this season.
D. The team plays well this season.
26. Which sentence correctly uses a compound sentence with a coordinating conjunction?
A. I wanted to go however it was raining.
B. I wanted to go, however it was raining.
C. I wanted to go, but it was raining.
D. I wanted to go but, it was raining.
27. Identify the sentence that uses the past perfect tense correctly.
A. I have finished my work before they arrived.
B. I finished my work before they have arrived.
C. I had finished my work before they arrived.
D. I finished my work after they had arrived.
28. Which sentence is grammatically incorrect due to incorrect word order in a question?
A. What time is it?
B. Where is she going?
C. Why you are late?
D. How are you feeling?
29. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of 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.
30. Which sentence uses the passive voice correctly?
A. The window was break by the ball.
B. The ball was broken the window.
C. The window was broken by the ball.
D. The window was broke by the ball.