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Level 1

**Question 4:**
**Question 1:**
Which sentence is in the passive voice?
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
a) The students are studying for the exam.
a) The dog and the cat is playing in the
b) The exam is being studied by the
garden.
students.
b) The dog and the cat am playing in the
c) Studying for the exam, the students are.
garden.
c) The dog and the cat are playing in the
**Solution:**
garden.
b) The exam is being studied by the
students.
**Solution:**
c) The dog and the cat are playing in the
---
garden.
**Question 5:**
---
Identify the direct object in the sentence:
"I gave her a book."
**Question 2:**
Identify the subject in the following
a) Gave
sentence:
b) Book
"The sun sets in the west."
c) Her
a) West
**Solution:**
b) Sun
b) Book
c) Sets
---
**Solution:**
b) Sun
**Question 6:**
Choose the correct form of the adjective in
---
the sentence:
"The weather was _____ yesterday."
**Question 3:**
Choose the correct form of the verb in the
a) Good
sentence:
b) Well
"Yesterday, she _____ to the market."
c) Goodly
a) Go
**Solution:**
b) Goes
a) Good
c) Went
---
**Solution:**
c) Went
**Question 7:**
Which sentence uses correct punctuation?
---
a) I like apples oranges and bananas. b) He doesn't like pizza.
b) I like apples, oranges, and bananas. --------------------------
c) I like apples oranges, and bananas. Level 2
**Question 1:**
**Solution:** Choose the correct sentence:
b) I like apples, oranges, and bananas.
a) Me and my sister went to the park.
--- b) My sister and I went to the park.
c) Me went to the park with my sister.
**Question 8:** d) I and my sister goes to the park.
Identify the conjunction in the sentence:
"I enjoy both ice cream and cake." **Solution:**
b) My sister and I went to the park.
a) Enjoy
b) Both ---
c) And
**Question 2:**
**Solution:** Identify the sentence with the correct use
c) And of the semicolon:

--- a) I love ice cream it's my favorite dessert.


b) I love ice cream; it's my favorite dessert.
**Question 9:** c) I love ice cream, it's my favorite dessert.
Choose the correct form of the verb in the d) I love ice cream, and it's my favorite
sentence: dessert.
"My friend and I _____ going to the
movies." **Solution:**
b) I love ice cream; it's my favorite dessert.
a) Is
b) Am ---
c) Are
**Question 3:**
**Solution:** Choose the sentence with the correct
c) Are subject-verb agreement:

--- a) Neither the cat nor the dogs is hungry.


b) Neither the cat nor the dogs are hungry.
**Question 10:** c) Neither the cat or the dogs is hungry.
Which sentence is grammatically correct? d) Neither the cat or the dogs are hungry.

a) He don't like pizza. **Solution:**


b) He doesn't like pizza. a) Neither the cat nor the dogs is hungry.
c) He isn't like pizza.
---
**Solution:**
**Question 4:** a) Each of the students has done their
Identify the sentence with the correct use homework.
of the apostrophe: b) Each of the students have done their
homework.
a) The students book is on the table. c) Each of the student have done his/her
b) The students' book is on the table. homework.
c) The student's book is on the table. d) Each of the student has done his/her
d) The student book is on the table. homework.

**Solution:** **Solution:**
c) The student's book is on the table. d) Each of the students has done his/her
homework.
---
---
**Question 5:**
Choose the correct sentence: **Question 8:**
Identify the sentence with the correct use
a) He don't want any help. of the conditional tense:
b) He doesn't wants any help.
c) He doesn't want any help. a) If it will rain, we will stay indoors.
d) He not want any help. b) If it rains, we will stay indoors.
c) If it rain, we will stay indoors.
**Solution:** d) If it would rain, we will stay indoors.
c) He doesn't want any help.
**Solution:**
--- b) If it rains, we will stay indoors.

**Question 6:** ---


Identify the sentence with the correct use
of the comparative degree: **Question 9:**
Choose the sentence with the correct use
a) She runs more faster than him. of the gerund:
b) She runs fast than him.
c) She runs more fast than him. a) She enjoys to swim in the ocean.
d) She runs faster than him. b) She enjoys swimming in the ocean.
c) She enjoys swim in the ocean.
**Solution:** d) She enjoys swam in the ocean.
d) She runs faster than him.
**Solution:**
--- b) She enjoys swimming in the ocean.

**Question 7:** ---


Choose the correct sentence:
**Question 10:**
Identify the sentence with the correct use a) The car drives too slow.
of the subjunctive mood: b) The car drives too slowly.
c) The car drives slow too.
a) If he was here, he would help. d) The car drives slow.
b) If he were here, he would help.
c) If he is here, he would help. **Solution:**
d) If he being here, he would help. b) The car drives too slowly.

**Solution:** ---
b) If he were here, he would help.
**Question 14:**
--- Identify the sentence with the correct use
of the conjunction:
**Question 11:**
Choose the sentence with the correct use a) I like both tea and coffee too.
of the relative pronoun: b) I like both tea and coffee.
c) I like both tea and coffee also.
a) The girl who I met her is my friend. d) I like both tea and coffee as well.
b) The girl whom I met is my friend.
c) The girl that I met her is my friend. **Solution:**
d) The girl which I met is my friend. b) I like both tea and coffee.

**Solution:** ---
b) The girl whom I met is my friend.
**Question 15:**
--- Choose the sentence with the correct use
of the preposition:
**Question 12:**
Identify the sentence with the correct use a) She is fond with reading books.
of the infinitive: b) She is fond in reading books.
c) She is fond of reading books.
a) She decided to not go to the party. d) She is fond for reading books.
b) She decided not to go to the party.
c) She decided not going to the party. **Solution:**
d) She decided for not going to the party. c) She is fond of reading books.

**Solution:** ---
b) She decided not to go to the party.
**Question 16:**
--- Identify the sentence with the correct use
of the demonstrative pronoun:
**Question 13:**
Choose the sentence with the correct use a) These is my keys.
of the adverb: b) Those are my keys.
c) This are my keys.
d) That is my keys.
**Solution:**
**Solution:** c) I have an apple and an orange.
b) Those are my keys.
---
---
**Question 20:**
**Question 17:** Identify the sentence with the correct use
Choose the sentence with the correct use of the interjection:
of the modal verb:
a) Hurry! The train is leaving.
a) She can dances well. b) The train is leaving, and I am in a hurry.
b) She can dancing well. c) The train is leaving; however, I am not in
c) She can dance well. a hurry.
d) She can to dance well. d) The train is leaving. Oh no!

**Solution:** **Solution:**
c) She can dance well. d) The train is leaving. Oh no!

--- **Question 21:**


Choose the correct sentence in the present
**Question 18:** perfect tense:
Identify the sentence with the correct use
of the superlative degree: a) She will finish her work tomorrow.
b) She finishes her work every day.
a) She is the most taller girl in the class. c) She has finished her work already.
b) She is the taller girl in the class. d) She finished her work yesterday.
c)
**Solution:**
She is taller most in the class. c) She has finished her work already.
d) She is the tallest girl in the class.
---
**Solution:**
d) She is the tallest girl in the class. **Question 22:**
Identify the sentence in the active voice:
---
a) The cake was baked by Mary.
**Question 19:** b) Mary baked the cake.
Choose the sentence with the correct use c) The cake has been baked by Mary.
of the article: d) The cake is being baked by Mary.

a) I have an apple and the orange. **Solution:**


b) I have a apple and an orange. b) Mary baked the cake.
c) I have an apple and an orange.
d) I have a apple and the orange. ---
**Solution:**
**Question 23:** b) The students are taught by the teacher
Choose the correct sentence in reported every day.
speech:
---
a) He said, "I am going to the store."
b) He says, "I am going to the store." **Question 26:**
c) He says that he was going to the store. Identify the sentence with the correct use
d) He said that he is going to the store. of the past continuous tense:

**Solution:** a) She eats lunch at 1 PM.


c) He says that he was going to the store. b) She was eating lunch at 1 PM.
c) She has eaten lunch.
--- d) She will eat lunch.

**Question 24:** **Solution:**


Identify the sentence with the correct use b) She was eating lunch at 1 PM.
of the future perfect tense:
---
a) They will visit the museum yesterday.
b) They will have visited the museum by **Question 27:**
tomorrow. Choose the correct sentence in reported
c) They will be visiting the museum speech:
tomorrow.
d) They visited the museum last week. a) "I will help you," he said.
b) "I will help you," he says.
**Solution:** c) He said that he will help me.
b) They will have visited the museum by d) He says that he helps me.
tomorrow.
**Solution:**
--- c) He said that he would help me.
---
**Question 25:**
Choose the correct sentence in the passive **Question 28:**
voice: Identify the sentence with the correct use
of the past perfect tense:
a) The teacher teaches the students every
day. a) They will have finished the project by
b) The students are taught by the teacher next week.
every day. b) They have finished the project already.
c) The students have been taught by the c) They finished the project last month.
teacher. d) They had finished the project before the
d) The students teach the teacher every deadline.
day.
**Solution:**
d) They had finished the project before the
deadline. **Solution:**
c) She said that she had already visited that
--- museum.
---
**Question 29:**
Choose the correct sentence in the active **Question 32:**
voice: Identify the sentence with the correct use
of the future continuous tense:
a) The book was read by him.
b) He reads the book. a) She will be cooking dinner tomorrow.
c) The book has been read by him. b) She cooks dinner every day.
d) The book is being read by him. c) She cooked dinner yesterday.
d) She is cooking dinner right now.
**Solution:**
b) He reads the book. **Solution:**
a) She will be cooking dinner tomorrow.
---
---
**Question 30:**
Identify the sentence with the correct use **Question 33:**
of the present continuous tense: Choose the correct sentence in the passive
voice:
a) She will be studying for the exam.
b) She studies for the exam every day. a) They have built a new house.
c) She is studying for the exam. b) A new house is built by them.
d) She studied for the exam yesterday. c) They are building a new house.
d) They will build a new house.
**Solution:**
c) She is studying for the exam. **Solution:**
b) A new house is built by them.
---
---
**Question 31:**
Choose the correct sentence in reported **Question 34:**
speech: Identify the sentence with the correct use
of the present perfect continuous tense:
a) "I have already visited that museum,"
she said. a) They have been living in this city for five
b) "I already visited that museum," she years.
says. b) They lived in this city for five years.
c) She said that she already visited that c) They will live in this city for five years.
museum. d) They have lived in this city for five years.
d) She says that she has already visited that
museum. **Solution:**
a) They have been living in this city for five c) The letter has been written by Mary.
years. d) The letter is being written by Mary.

--- **Solution:**
b) Mary wrote the letter.
**Question 35:**
Choose the correct sentence in reported ---
speech:
**Question 38:**
a) "I will meet you later," he says. Identify the sentence with the correct use
b) "I will meet you later," he said. of the present simple tense:
c) He says that he meets me later.
d) He said that he would meet me later. a) She will be going to the market.
b) She is going to the market.
**Solution:** c) She has gone to the market.
d) He said that he would meet me later. d) She goes to the market every day.

--- **Solution:**
d) She goes to the market every day.
**Question 36:**
Identify the sentence with the correct use ---
of the past perfect continuous tense:
**Question 39:**
a) They had been waiting for hours when Choose the correct sentence in reported
speech:
the bus finally arrived.
b) They waited for hours when the bus a) "I am coming," she says.
finally arrived. b) "I am coming," she said.
c) They have been waiting for hours, and c) She says that she was coming.
the bus finally arrived. d) She said that she is coming.
d) They were waiting for hours when the
bus finally arrived. **Solution:**
b) "I am coming," she said.
**Solution:**
a) They had been waiting for hours when ---
the bus finally arrived.
**Question 40:**
--- Identify the sentence with the correct use
of the future simple tense:
**Question 37:**
Choose the correct sentence in the active a) They will be working on the project.
voice: b) They worked on the project yesterday.
c) They are working on the project.
a) The letter was written by Mary. d) They will work on the project tomorrow.
b) Mary wrote the letter.
**Solution:**
d) They will work on the project tomorrow. a) The team, as well as the coach, are
celebrating the victory.
-------------------------------------------------- b) The team, as well as the coach, is
**Question 41:** celebrating the victory.
Choose the sentence with the correct c) The team, and also the coach, are
subject-verb agreement: celebrating the victory.
d) The team, and also the coach, is
a) Each of the students have completed celebrating the victory.
their assignments. **Solution:**
b) Each of the students has completed b) The team, as well as the coach, is
their assignments. celebrating the victory.
c) Each of the student have completed Note-
their assignments.
d) Each of the student has completed their 1] I and Mark were at the park.
assignments. 2] I, as well as Mark, was at the park.
2] They, as well as Mark, were at the
**Solution:** park.
b) Each of the students has completed
their assignments. Rule:-
1]when we use “as well as”, then first
--- noun is taken as subject
2] when we use “and”, then both nouns
**Question 42:** act as subject
Identify the sentence with the correct
subject-verb agreement:
---
a) Neither the cat nor the dogs is in the
backyard. **Question 44:**
b) Neither the cat nor the dogs are in the Identify the sentence with the correct
backyard. subject-verb agreement:
c) Neither the cat or the dogs is in the
backyard. a) The number of applicants for the job are
d) Neither the cat or the dogs are in the increasing.
backyard. b) The number of applicants for the job is
increasing.
**Solution:** c) The numbers of applicants for the job is
b) Neither the cat nor the dogs are in the increasing.
backyard. d) The numbers of applicants for the job
are increasing.
---
**Solution:**
**Question 43:** b) The number of applicants for the job is
Choose the sentence with the correct increasing.
subject-verb agreement:
Note following correct sentences
**Question 47:**
1] students are working
2] the group of students is working a) Each of the students have completed the
3] the herd of cows was running assignment.
4] Sudhir, one of the most intelligent
students, is my friend b) Each of the students has completed the
5] accidents were dangerous assignment.
6] The news about accidents was sad
c) Each of the students is completing the
assignment.
**Question 45:**
Choose the sentence with the correct d) Each of the students completing the
subject-verb agreement: assignment.

a) Each man and woman on the team are **Solution 47:**


skilled players.
b) Each man and woman on the team is b) Each of the students has completed the
skilled players. assignment.
c) Every man and woman on the team is
skilled players. ---
d) Every man and woman on the team are
skilled players. **Question 48:**

**Solution:** a) The book, along with the magazine,


c) Every man and woman on the team is were on the table.
skilled players.
b) The book, along with the magazine, was
Q 46 to 55 … choose correct sentence on the table.
**Question 46:**
c) The book, along with the magazine, are
a) The team were playing well yesterday. on the table.

b) The team was playing well yesterday. d) The book, along with the magazine, is on
the table.
c) The team are playing well yesterday.
**Solution 48:**
d) The team is playing well yesterday.
d) The book, along with the magazine, is on
**Solution 46:** the table.

b) The team was playing well yesterday. ---

--- **Question 49:**


a) The new policy has been implement last b) The news about the accident was
week. shocking.

b) The new policy was implement last c) The news about the accident is shocking.
week.
d) The news about the accident is shocked.
c) The new policy is implemented last
week. **Solution 51:**

d) The new policy was implemented last b) The news about the accident was
week. shocking.

**Solution 49:** ---

d) The new policy was implemented last **Question 52:**


week.
a) The cookies, as well as the cake, were
--- delicious.

**Question 50:** b) The cookies, as well as the cake, are


delicious.
a) Every morning, the birds is chirping
outside my window. c) The cookies, as well as the cake, is
delicious.
b) Every morning, the birds are chirping
outside my window. d) The cookies, as well as the cake, was
delicious.
c) Every morning, the birds chirps outside
my window. **Solution 52:**

d) Every morning, the birds chirped outside b) The cookies, as well as the cake, are
my window. delicious.

**Solution 50:** ---

b) Every morning, the birds are chirping **Question 53:**


outside my window.
a) The cat and the dog has a playful
--- attitude.

**Question 51:** b) The cat and the dog have a playful


attitude.
a) The news about the accident were
shocking. c) The cat and the dog is a playful attitude.
d) The cat and the dog were a playful **Solution 55:**
attitude.
b) A delicious meal, accompanied by good
**Solution 53:** music, was served at the party.
Q 56 to 60 Choose correct indirect speech
b) The cat and the dog have a playful **Question 56:**
attitude.
Direct Speech: She exclaimed, "I can't
--- believe it!"

**Question 54:** a) She exclaimed that she can't believe it.

a) The concert, along with the fireworks, b) She exclaimed that she couldn't believe
was impressive. it.

b) The concert, along with the fireworks, c) She exclaimed that she can believe it.
were impressive.
d) She exclaimed she can't believe it.
c) The concert, along with the fireworks, is
impressive. **Solution 56:**

d) The concert, along with the fireworks, b) She exclaimed that she couldn't believe
are impressive. it.

**Solution 54:** ---

a) The concert, along with the fireworks, **Question 57:**


was impressive.
Direct Speech: "Will you attend the
--- meeting?" he asked.

**Question 55:** a) He asked if you will attend the meeting.

a) A delicious meal, accompanied by good b) He asked if you would attend the


music, were served at the party. meeting.

b) A delicious meal, accompanied by good c) He asked if you attending the meeting.


music, was served at the party.
d) He asked if you attends the meeting.
c) A delicious meal, accompanied by good
music, is served at the party. **Solution 57:**

d) A delicious meal, accompanied by good b) He asked if you would attend the


music, have served at the party. meeting.
--- a) He promised that he will help you with
your project.
**Question 58:** b) He promised that he would help him
with his project.
Direct Speech: "I have finished my c) He promised that he helps you with your
homework," she said. project.
d) He promised that he would help me
a) She said that she finished her with my project.
homework.
b) She said that she has finished her **Solution 60:**
homework.
c) She said that she had finished her b) He promised that he would help me
homework. with my project.
d) She said that she finishing her or
homework. He promised that he would help him with
**Solution 58:** his project.
c) She said that she had finished her
homework. **Question 61:**

--- Direct Speech: "I don't like pizza," she said.

**Question 59:** a) She said that she didn't liked pizza.


b) She said that she doesn't like pizza.
Direct Speech: "We are going to the beach c) She said that she didn't like pizza.
tomorrow," they announced. d) She said that she don't like pizza.

a) They announced that they are going to **Solution 61:**


the beach tomorrow.
b) They announced that they will go to the c) She said that she didn't like pizza.
beach tomorrow.
c) They announced that they are going to ---
the beach yesterday.
d) They announced that they were going to **Question 62:**
the beach the next day
**Solution 59:** Direct Speech: "We are meeting at 3 PM,"
d) They announced that they were going to he said.
the beach the next day a) He announced that we were meeting at
--- 3 PM.
b) He said that we are meeting at 3 PM.
**Question 60:**
c) He exclaimed that we were meet at 3
Direct Speech: "I'll help you with your PM.
project," he promised. d) He announced that we meeting at 3 PM.

**Solution 62:**
---
a) He announced that we were meeting at
3 PM. **Question 65:**
---
**Question 63:** Direct Speech: "hey! We visited the
Direct Speech: "I will be there on time," he museum yesterday," they said.
assured.
a) He ordered that he would be there on a) They exclaimed that they visited the
time. museum yesterday.
b) He assured that he would be there on
time. b) They exclaimed that they had visited the
c) He exclaimed that he will be there in museum yesterday.
time.
d) He assures that he would be there on c) They ordered that they visited the
time. museum yesterday.

**Solution 63:** d) They assured that they have visited the


museum yesterday.
b) He assured that he would be there on
time. **Solution 65:**

--- b) They exclaimed that they had visited the


museum yesterday.
**Question 64:**
**Question 66:**
Direct Speech: "I am not coming to the
party," she said. Change the following sentence from active
to passive voice:
a) She said that she isn't coming to the
party. "The chef prepared a delicious meal."

b) She said that she wasn't coming to the a) A delicious meal was prepared by the
party. chef.

c) She said that she not coming to the b) A delicious meal is being prepared by
party. the chef.

d) She said that she wasn't came to the c) A delicious meal has been prepared by
party. the chef.

**Solution 64:** d) The chef was preparing a delicious meal.

b) She said that she wasn't coming to the **Solution 66:**


party.
a) A delicious meal was prepared by the a) The team is discussing a new project.
chef.
--- ---
**Question 67:**
**Question 69:**
Identify the voice and tense of the
following sentence: Identify the voice and tense of the
following sentence:
"The novel was written by the author last
year." "The song has been sung by the choir
beautifully."
a) Passive voice, past tense.
a) Passive voice, past tense.
b) Active voice, present tense.
b) Active voice, present tense.
c) Active voice, past tense.
c) Active voice, past tense.
d) Passive voice, present tense.
d) Passive voice, present perfect tense.
**Solution 67:**
**Solution 69:**
a) Passive voice, past tense.
d) Passive voice, present perfect tense.
---
---
**Question 68:**
**Question 70:**
Change the following sentence from
passive to active voice: Change the following sentence from active
to passive voice:
"A new project is being discussed by the
team." "The gardener is planting flowers in the
garden."
a) The team is discussing a new project.
a) Flowers were planted in the garden by
b) The team has discussed a new project. the gardener.

c) A new project will be discussed by the b) Flowers are being planted in the garden
team. by the gardener.

d) A new project was discussed by the c) Flowers have been planted in the garden
team. by the gardener.

**Solution 68:** d) Flowers will be planted in the garden by


the gardener.
**Solution 70:** d) The construction crew had built the
house last year.
b) Flowers are being planted in the garden
by the gardener. **Solution 72:**

--- b) The construction crew built the house


last year.
**Question 71:**
---
Identify the voice and tense of the
following sentence: **Question 73:**

"The letter will be mailed tomorrow." Identify the voice and tense of the
following sentence:
a) Passive voice, future tense.
"The cake has been baked by Mary."
b) Active voice, future tense.
a) Passive voice, present perfect tense.
c) Active voice, present tense.
b) Active voice, past tense.
d) Passive voice, present tense.
c) Active voice, present perfect tense.
**Solution 71:**
d) Passive voice, past tense.
a) Passive voice, future tense.
**Solution 73:**
---
a) Passive voice, present perfect tense.
**Question 72:**
---
Change the following sentence from
passive to active voice: **Question 74:**
Change the voice
"The house was built by the construction
crew last year." "The teacher teaches the students every
day."
a) The construction crew was building the
house last year. a) The students are being taught by the
teacher every day.
b) The construction crew built the house
last year. b) The students have been taught by the
teacher every day.
c) The construction crew has built the
house last year.
c) The students were taught by the teacher
every day.
Obligation Must = have to
d) The students are taught by the teacher Permission Can- neutral (less polite)
every day. Or May – formal (more polite)
Request Could- more polite
Might – most polite, less
**Solution 74:** common
Ability Can –strong, informal, neutral
d) The students are taught by the teacher Could – weak, polite
every day. May – weak ability
Might – very weak [doubt]
--- Advice Ought to – advice with little
obligation
Should- advice
**Question 75:** neutral[standard]
Could – polite advice
Identify the voice and tense of the May-very polite advice
following sentence: possibility Less ability is possibility
Past habit Would and used to
"The concert will be held next week."
Could, would, might act as past forms of
a) Passive voice, simple future tense. can, will, may as well as weak auxillaries in
present
b) Active voice, simple future tense.
-----------------------------------------------
c) Active voice, present continuous tense.
**76. What is the correct modal auxiliary
d) Passive voice, future continuous tense. to express ability in the present?**
- a) can
**Solution 75:** - b) could
- c) will
a) Passive voice, simple future tense. - d) shall

------------------------------------------ **Solution:** a) can

**77. Which modal auxiliary is used to


indicate a possibility in the future?**
- a) may
- b) must
- c) might
- d) should

**Solution:** c) might
**78. In which sentence is the modal **82. In the sentence, "You _____ finish
auxiliary used to show a strong your homework before watching TV," what
recommendation?** is the correct modal auxiliary?**
- a) You can try the new restaurant - a) should
downtown. - b) would
- b) You should try the new restaurant - c) can
downtown. - d) must
- c) You will try the new restaurant
downtown. **Solution:** d) must
- d) You must try the new restaurant
downtown. **83. What is the appropriate modal
auxiliary to express a future possibility with
**Solution:** b) You should try the new uncertainty?**
restaurant downtown. - a) will
- b) shall
**79. What is the appropriate modal - c) might
auxiliary to express a lack of necessity?** - d) must
- a) might
- b) must **Solution:** c) might
- c) needn't
- d) should **84. Choose the sentence with the
correct modal auxiliary to express
**Solution:** c) needn't obligation.**
- a) You may do your chores later.
**80. Choose the sentence with the - b) You might do your chores later.
correct modal auxiliary to express a past - c) You should do your chores later.
ability.** - d) You can do your chores later.
- a) He can swim when he was younger.
- b) He could swim when he was younger. **Solution:** c) You should do your
- c) He should swim when he was chores later.
younger.
- d) He will swim when he was younger. **85. Which modal auxiliary is used to
make a request in a polite manner?**
**Solution:** b) He could swim when he - a) could
was younger. - b) must
- c) shall
**81. Which modal auxiliary is used to give - d) might
permission?**
- a) may **Solution:** a) could
- b) must
- c) could **86. You _____ bring an umbrella. It's
- d) should raining outside.**
- a) can
**Solution:** a) may - b) might
- c) shall
- d) should - b) My friend and I are going to the
movies.
**Solution:** d) should - c) My friend and me are going to the
movies.
**87. She _____ attend the meeting - d) I and my friend is going to the
tomorrow if she completes her work movies.
today.**
- a) will **Solution:** b) My friend and I are
- b) must going to the movies.
- c) could
- d) may **92. Identify the correct form of the
verb:**
**Solution:** a) will - a) She has been sing all day.
- b) She has been singing all day.
**88. I _____ help you with your luggage if - c) She have been singing all day.
you'd like.** - d) She is sing all day.
- a) may
- b) will **Solution:** b) She has been singing all
- c) can day.
- d) must
**93. Choose the correct word to complete
**Solution:** c) can the sentence:**
- She was _____ tired that she fell asleep
**89. We _____ go to the hospital if we immediately.
are healthy.** - a) to
- a) might - b) too
- b) should - c) two
- c) can - d) tutu
- d) needn’t
**Solution:** b) too
**Solution:** d) needn’t
**94. Select the proper usage of the
**90. They _____ finish the project on time pronoun:**
if they work extra hours.** - a) Him and I went to the store.
- a) could - b) He and me went to the store.
- b) shall - c) Him and me went to the store.
- c) must - d) He and I went to the store.
- d) can
**Solution:** d) He and I went to the
**Solution:** d) can store.

**91. Choose the correct sentence:** **95. Choose the correct conjunction:**
- a) Me and my friend are going to the - I like both coffee _____ tea.
movies. - a) nor
- b) or
- c) but - a) She is working on her project
- d) and yesterday.
- b) She worked on her project yesterday.
**Solution:** d) and - c) She had worked on her project
yesterday.
**96. Identify the correct preposition:** - d) She works on her project yesterday.
- She is afraid _____ spiders.
- a) with **Solution:** c) She had worked on her
- b) for project yesterday.
- c) at
- d) of **101. Identify the correct form of the
verb:**
**Solution:** c) of - a) She don't like spicy food.
- b) She doesn't like spicy food.
**97. Choose the sentence with the - c) She not like spicy food.
correct punctuation:** - d) She didn't like spicy food.
- a) The cat is black its eyes are green.
- b) The cat is black, its eyes are green. **Solution:** b) She doesn't like spicy
- c) The cat is black its eyes, are green. food.
- d) The cat is black its, eyes are green.
**102. Choose the correct word to
**Solution:** b) The cat is black, its eyes complete the sentence:**
are green. - It was so hot that we decided to _____
off our jackets.
**98. Identify the correct comparative - a) take
form:** - b) bring
- a) Taller - c) puts
- b) Tall - d) brought
- c) Tallier
- d) Tallest **Solution:** a) take

**Solution:** a) Taller **103. Select the proper usage of the


pronoun:**
**99. Choose the correct modal auxiliary - a) Them are the best cookies I've ever
for a polite request:** tasted.
- a) can - b) They are the best cookies I've ever
- b) must tasted.
- c) shall - c) Those are the best cookies I've ever
- d) could tasted.
- d) Them cookies are the best I've ever
**Solution:** d) could tasted.

**100. Select the sentence with the correct **Solution:** b) They are the best
use of the past perfect tense:** cookies I've ever tasted.
**104. Choose the correct conjunction:** - b) must
- You can have ice cream _____ cake for - c) should
dessert. - d) might
- a) and
- b) or **Solution:** b) must
- c) but
- d) nor **109. Select the sentence with the correct
use of the present perfect continuous
**Solution:** b) or tense:**
- a) She danced all night at the party.
**105. Identify the correct preposition:** - b) She has been dancing all night at the
- She is allergic _____ peanuts. party.
- a) for - c) She will dance all night at the party.
- b) on - d) She dances all night at the party.
- c) to
- d) with **Solution:** b) She has been dancing all
night at the party.
**Solution:** c) to
**110. Identify the correct form of the
**106. Choose the sentence with the adjective:**
correct punctuation:** - a) More faster
- a) Are you coming to the party - b) Most fast
tomorrow - c) Faster
- b) Are you coming to the party, - d) Fastest
tomorrow?
- c) Are you coming, to the party **Solution:** c) Faster
tomorrow?
- d) Are you, coming to the party **111. Choose the correct word to
tomorrow? complete the sentence:**
- We need to _____ our expenses to save
**Solution:** a) Are you coming to the money.
party tomorrow? - a) cut
- b) cuts
**107. Identify the correct comparative - c) cutting
form:** - d) cutter
- a) More beautiful
- b) Beautifuler **Solution:** a) cut
- c) Most beautiful
- d) Beautifuliest **112. Select the proper usage of the
article:**
**Solution:** a) More beautiful - a) A elephant is a honest animal.
- b) An elephant is an honest animal.
**108. Choose the correct modal auxiliary - c) The elephant is a large animal.
for a polite advice:** - d) An elephant is a honest animal.
- a) can
**Solution:** b) An elephant is an honest - d) The're going to the store later.
animal.
**Solution:** b) They're going to the
**113. Choose the sentence with the store later.
correct use of the past continuous tense:**
- a) She has cooked dinner. **118. Identify the correct form of the
- b) She cooked dinner. adjective:**
- c) She was cooking dinner. - a) More prettier
- d) She cooks dinner. - b) Prettier
- c) Most pretty
**Solution:** c) She was cooking dinner. - d) Prettyiest

**114. Identify the correct form of the **Solution:** b) Prettier


verb:**
- a) They is playing in the park. **119. Choose the correct modal auxiliary
- b) They are playing in the park. for expressing possibility:**
- c) They am playing in the park. - a) will
- d) They playing in the park. - b) may
- c) must
**Solution:** b) They are playing in the - d) could
park.
**Solution:** b) may
**115. Choose the correct conjunction:**
- He prefers tea _____ coffee. **120. Select the sentence with the correct
- a) but use of the future perfect tense:**
- b) and - a) She will finish her work yesterday.
- c) or - b) She finished her work yesterday.
- d) nor - c) She is finishing her work tomorrow.
- d) She will have finished her work by
**Solution:** c) or tomorrow.

**116. Identify the correct preposition:** **Solution:** d) She will have finished
- The cat jumped _____ the table. her work by tomorrow.
- a) on
- b) in
- c) at **Question 130:**
- d) for Identify the part of speech for the word
"surprisingly" in the sentence:
**Solution:** a) on "The magician's tricks were surprisingly
impressive."
**117. Choose the sentence with the
correct use of the possessive pronoun:** A. Adjective
- a) Their going to the store later. B. Adverb
- b) They're going to the store later. C. Noun
- c) There going to the store later.
D. Verb C. Happiness [adjective]
D. Happy [adjective]
**Solution 130:**
B. Adverb **Solution 133:**
A. Happiness [noun]
---
---
**Question 131:**
Fill in the blank with the correct part of **Question 134:**
speech: Identify the part of speech for the
"The students worked __________ on their underlined word in the sentence:
science projects." "The cat, with its soft fur, purred
contentedly on the windowsill."
A. Adjective
B. Adverb A. preposition, adverb, adjective
C. Noun B. Adverb, adjective, verb
D. Verb C. Noun, preposition, adjective
D. Preposition, adjective, adverb
**Solution 131:**
D. adverb **Solution 134:**
D. Preposition, adjective, adverb
---
---
**Question 132:**
Identify the error in the sentence: **Question 135:**
"Neither of the boys wants no dessert after Choose the correct sentence:
dinner." A. "Me and my friends went to the movies
last night."
A. Neither B. "My friends and I went to the movies
B. Boys last night."
C. Wants
D. No **Solution 135:**
B. "My friends and I went to the movies
**Solution 132:** last night."
D. No
---
---
**Question 136:**
**Question 133:** Identify the part of speech for the word in
Fill in the blank and identify its speech caps in the sentence:
"The team celebrated their victory with "The OLD man walked slowly across the
great __________." street."

A. Happiness [noun] A. Adjective


B. Happily [adverb] B. Adverb
C. Noun B. Adverb
D. Verb C. Noun
D. Verb
**Solution 136:**
A. Adjective **Solution 139:**
A. Adjective
---
**Question 140**
**Question 137:** Identify speech of costly
Fill in the blank with the correct part of This costly article is of no use
speech: A. Adjective
"Despite the challenges, she spoke B. Adverb
__________." C. Noun
D. Verb
A. fluent
B. fluently **Solution 140:**
C. rapid A. adjective
D. bad
Caution:- Some adjectives also end in “ly” don’t
**Solution 137:**
B. fluently confuse them with adverbs.

---

**Question 138:** For example: costly, deadly, and friendly.


Identify the error in the sentence: These are English adjectives ending in -ly.
"The team, as well as the coach, ARE
satisfied with the performance."
**Question 141**
A. Team Identify speech of underlined
B. As well as He is fast runner hence he works fast
C. Are A. Adjective, adjective
D. Satisfied B. Adverb , adverb
C. adjective, adverb
**Solution 138:** D. Verb, adverb
C. Are
**solution 141**
--- C. adjective, adverb

**Question 139:** Note-


Choose the correct part of speech for the 1. Some words can work as adverb with
word in caps in the sentence: or without ending with “ly”
"Their new house is quite SPACIOUS."
adjective adverb
A. Adjective fast Fast/fastly
slow Slow/slowly Either the students (a)/ or the teacher (b)/
bad Bad/badly are responsible for the mess (c)/ NO
hard Hard/hardly ERROR (d).

2. some words have same form in **Solution 144:**


adjective and adverb The error is in part (c). The correct
sentence is: "Either the students or the
Adjecti Adve Adjecti Adve teacher **is** responsible for the mess."
ve rb ve rb
close close free free ---
daily daily hard hard
early early high high **Question 145:**
fair fair late late Despite her busy schedule (a)/ she always
far far like like (b)/ find time for her hobbies (c)/ NO
fast fast likely likely ERROR (d).

**Question 142** **Solution 145:**


Identify speeches of underlined The error is in part (c). The correct
I studied hard for exams but I can hardly sentence is: "Despite her busy schedule,
pass beacause there were many hard she always **finds** time for her
questions in exam and this has increased hobbies."
my hardship
A. Adjective, adjective, adverb, noun ---
B. Adverb , adverb, adjective, noun
C. adjective, noun, adverb, noun **Question 146:**
D. Verb, adverb, adjective, adveb Each of the employees (a)/ in the
department (b)/ were given a bonus (c)/
**solution 142** NO ERROR (d).
B. Adverb , adverb, adjective, noun
----------------------------------------------------- **Solution 146:**
The error is in part (c). The correct
sentence is: "Each of the employees in the
**Question 143:** department **was** given a bonus."
The dog, along with its puppies (a)/ were
(b)/ playing in the garden (c)/ NO ERROR ---
(d).
**Question 147:**
**Solution 143:** The pair of shoes (a)/ were (b)/ on sale at
The error is in part (b). The correct the store (c)/ NO ERROR (d).
sentence is: "The dog, along with its
puppies, **was** playing in the garden." **Solution 147:**
The error is in part (b). The correct
--- sentence is: "The pair of shoes **was** on
sale at the store."
**Question 144:**
--- The error is in part (b). The correct
sentence is: "My aunt and uncle **are**
**Question 148:** planning a trip to Europe."
Neither the computer (a)/ nor the printer
(b)/ are functioning properly (c)/ NO ---
ERROR (d).
**Question 152:**
**Solution 148:** The stack of papers (a)/ were (b)/ neatly
The error is in part (c). The correct arranged on the desk (c)/ NO ERROR (d).
sentence is: "Neither the computer nor the
printer **is** functioning properly." **Solution 152:**
The error is in part (b). The correct
--- sentence is: "The stack of papers **was**
neatly arranged on the desk."
**Question 149:**
Everybody in the class (a)/ were surprised **Question 153:**
(b)/ by the sudden announcement (c)/ NO Despite of the rain (a)/ the outdoor event
ERROR (d). (b)/ will proceed as scheduled (c)/ NO
ERROR (d).
**Solution 149:**
The error is in part (b). The correct **Solution 153:**
sentence is: "Everybody in the class The error is in part (a). The correct
**was** surprised by the sudden sentence is: "Despite the rain, the outdoor
announcement." event will proceed as scheduled."

--- ---

**Question 150:** **Question 154:**


The box of chocolates (a)/ were (b)/ a gift The collection of short stories (a)/ were
for her birthday (c)/ NO ERROR (d). (b)/ authored by various writers (c)/ NO
ERROR (d).
**Solution 150:**
The error is in part (b). The correct **Solution 154:**
sentence is: "The box of chocolates The error is in part (b). The correct
**was** a gift for her birthday." sentence is: "The collection of short stories
**was** authored by various writers."
---
---
**Question 151:**
My aunt and uncle (a)/ is planning (b)/ a **Question 155:**
trip to Europe (c)/ NO ERROR (d). Not only the students (a)/ but also the
teacher (b)/ are excited about the school
**Solution 151:** trip (c)/ NO ERROR (d).

**Solution 155:**
The error is in part (c). The correct
sentence is: "Not only the students but **Solution 159:**
also the teacher **is** excited about the The error is in part (b). The correct
school trip." sentence is: "The noise from the
construction site **disturbs** the
--- residents in the neighborhood."

**Question 156:** ---


One of my favorite movies (a)/ are (b)/
playing at the cinema tonight (c)/ NO **Question 160:**
ERROR (d). The series of novels (a)/ were (b)/ adapted
into a television show (c)/ NO ERROR (d).
**Solution 156:**
The error is in part (b). The correct **Solution 160:**
sentence is: "One of my favorite movies The error is in part (b). The correct
**is** playing at the cinema tonight." sentence is: "The series of novels **was**
adapted into a television show."
---
---
**Question 157:**
The committee (a)/ have been (b)/ **Question 161:**
discussing the proposed changes (c)/ NO The team, along with their coach (a)/ are
ERROR (d). (b)/ training hard for the upcoming
championship (c)/ NO ERROR (d).
**Solution 157:**
The error is in part (b). The correct **Solution 161:**
sentence is: "The committee **has been** The error is in part (b). The correct
discussing the proposed changes." sentence is: "The team, along with their
coach, **is** training hard for the
--- upcoming championship."

**Question 158:** ---


Many of the paintings (a)/ in the art gallery
(b)/ were created by local artists (c)/ NO **Question 162:**
ERROR (d). Neither the students (a)/ nor the teacher
(b)/ are aware of the changes (c)/ NO
**Solution 158:** ERROR (d).
The sentence is correct. (d) NO ERROR.
**Solution 162:**
--- The error is in part (c). The correct
sentence is: "Neither the students nor the
**Question 159:** teacher **is** aware of the changes."
The noise from the construction site (a)/
disturb (b)/ the residents in the
neighborhood (c)/ NO ERROR (d). **Question 163:**
Choose the correct wh-word to complete a) What
the question: "__________ is your best b) Who
friend?" c) When
a) What d) Where
b) Who
c) When **Solution 166:**
d) Where b) Who

**Solution 163:** ---


b) Who
**Question 167:**
--- Choose the appropriate wh-word:
"__________ is your dream vacation
**Question 164:** destination?"
Select the appropriate wh-word to a) What
complete the question: "__________ did b) Who
you find that interesting book?" c) When
a) What d) Where
b) Who
c) When **Solution 167:**
d) Where d) Where

**Solution 164:** ---


a) What
**Question 168:**
--- Select the correct wh-word: "__________
did you attend the conference with?"
**Question 165:** a) What
Which wh-word fits in the blank to form a b) Who
question: "__________ are you planning to c) When
celebrate your birthday?" d) Where
a) What
b) Who **Solution 168:**
c) When b) Who
d) Where
---
**Solution 165:**
c) When **Question 169:**
Fill in the blank with the right wh-word:
--- "__________ will you meet at the airport?"
a) What
**Question 166:** b) Who
Complete the question with the correct c) When
wh-word: "__________ is playing the piano d) Where
in the living room?"
**Question 170:** **Solution 172:**
Convert the following assertive sentence to d) When did he travel to Paris?
a "wh-" type question to get "last week" as
an answer: ---
"She finished reading the book last week."
a) What did she finish reading last week? **Question 173:**
b) When did she finish reading the book? Convert the following assertive sentence to
c) Did she finish reading the book last a "wh-" type question to get "on Monday"
week? as an answer:
d) She finished reading the book last week. "They attended the seminar on Monday."
a) What did they attend on Monday?
**Solution 170:** b) Did they attend the seminar on
b) When did she finish reading the book? Monday?
c) They attended the seminar on Monday.
--- d) When did they attend the seminar?

**Question 171:** **Solution 173:**


Transform the assertive sentence into a d) When did they attend the seminar?
"wh-" type question to get "with her
friends" as an answer: ---
"They went to the cinema with her
friends." **Question 174:**
a) Who went to the cinema with her Change the given assertive sentence into a
friends? "wh-" type question to get "in the library"
b) Did they go to the cinema with her as an answer:
friends? "They studied for the exam in the library."
c) They went to the cinema with her a) Where did they study for the exam?
friends. b) Did they study for the exam in the
d) Whom did they go with for cinema? library?
c) They studied for the exam in the library.
**Solution 171:** d) What did they study for in the library?
d) Whom did they go with for cinema?
**Solution 174:**
--- a) Where did they study for the exam?

**Question 172:** **Question 175:**


Change the given assertive sentence into a Convert the following assertive sentence to
"wh-" type question to get "last month" as a "wh-" type question to get "yesterday" as
an answer: an answer:
"He traveled to Paris last month." "I completed the assignment yesterday."
a) What did he travel to last month? a) What did I complete yesterday?
b) Did he travel to Paris last month? b) When did I complete the assignment?
c) He traveled to Paris last month. c) Did I complete the assignment
d) When did he travel to Paris? yesterday?
d) I completed the assignment yesterday. "They attended the seminar on Monday."
a) What did they attend on Monday?
**Solution 175:** b) Did they attend the seminar on
b) When did I complete the assignment? Monday?
c) They attended the seminar on Monday.
--- d) When did they attend the seminar?

**Question 176:** **Solution 178:**


Transform the assertive sentence into a a) What did they attend on Monday?
"wh-" type question to get "to the cinema"
as an answer: ---
"They went to the cinema with her
friends." **Question 179:**
a) Who went to the cinema with her Change the given assertive sentence into a
friends? "wh-" type question to get "exam" as an
b) Did they go to the cinema with her answer:
friends? "They studied for the exam in the library."
c) They went to the cinema with her a) Where did they study for the exam?
friends. b) Did they study for the exam in the
d) Where did they go with her friends? library?
c) They studied for the exam in the library.
**Solution 176:** d) What did they study for in the library?
d) Where did they go with her friends?
**Solution 179:**
--- d) What did they study for in the library?

**Question 177:**
Change the given assertive sentence into a **Question 180:**
"wh-" type question to get "paris" as an Choose the correct question tag to
answer: complete the sentence: "She is a doctor,
"He traveled to Paris last month." ________?"
a) What did he travel to last month? a) doesn't she
b) Did he travel to Paris last month? b) is she
c) He traveled to Paris last month. c) isn't she
d) where did he travel last month? d) does she

**Solution 177:** **Solution 180:**


d) where did he travel last month? c) isn't she

--- ---

**Question 178:** **Question 181:**


Convert the following assertive sentence to
a "wh-" type question to get "seminar" as
an answer:
Select the appropriate question tag to b) wasn't her
complete the sentence: "He can speak c) was she
Spanish, ________?" d) is she
a) can't he
b) isn't he **Solution 184:**
c) can he a) wasn't she
d) does he
---
**Solution 181:**
a) can't he **Question 185:**
Which question tag best completes the
--- sentence: "He likes ice cream, ________?"
a) does he
**Question 182:** b) doesn't he
Which question tag best completes the c) is he
sentence: "They won't be late, ________?" d) isn't he
a) will they
b) won't they **Solution 185:**
c) are they a) does he
d) can't they ----------------------------------------------------

**Solution 182:** 186. D) Neither John (a)/ nor his siblings


a) will they (b)/ want to go (c)/ NO ERROR (d).

--- - Solution: D) Neither John (A)/ nor his


siblings (B)/ WANTS to go (C)/ NO ERROR
**Question 183:** (D).
Choose the correct question tag to
complete the sentence: "You've finished 187. C) The car (a)/ and the motorcycle (b)/
your homework, ________?" is parked outside (c)/ NO ERROR (d).
a) have you
b) haven't you - Solution: C) The car (A)/ and the
c) did you motorcycle (B)/ ARE parked outside (C)/
d) didn't you NO ERROR (D).

**Solution 183:** 188. B) Every one of the students (a)/ have


b) haven't you completed (b)/ their assignments (c)/ NO
ERROR (d).
---
- Solution: B) Every one of the students
**Question 184:** (A)/ HAS completed (B)/ their assignments
Select the appropriate question tag to (C)/ NO ERROR (D).
complete the sentence: "She was at the
party, ________?" 189. A) If I was (a)/ you, I would (b)/
a) wasn't she choose the blue dress (c)/ NO ERROR (d).
- Solution: B) Each of the students (A)/
- Solution: A) If I WERE (A)/ you, I would HAS received (B)/ the grades (C)/ NO
(B)/ choose the blue dress (C)/ NO ERROR ERROR (D).
(D).
196. C) Every book, (a)/ important for the
190. D) She is one of those people (a)/ who exam, (b)/ were kept on the shelf (c)/ NO
always (b)/ seem happy (c)/ NO ERROR (d). ERROR (d).

- Solution: D) She is one of those people - Solution: C) Every book (A)/ and
(A)/ who always (B)/ SEEMS happy (C)/ NO magazine (B)/ WAS kept on the shelf (C)/
ERROR (D). NO ERROR (D).

191. A) The cost of living (a)/ is increasing 197. A) The committee (a)/ are meeting
(b)/ at a rapid pace (c)/ NO ERROR (d). (b)/ in the conference room (c)/ NO ERROR
(d).
- Solution: D) The cost of living (A)/ is
increasing (B)/ at a rapid pace (C)/ NO - Solution: A) The committee (A)/ IS
ERROR (D). meeting (B)/ in the conference room (C)/
NO ERROR (D).
192. B) Neither the cat (a)/ nor the dog (b)/
are sleeping (c)/ NO ERROR (d). 198. D) Neither the cat (a)/ nor the dog (b)/
are hungry (c)/ NO ERROR (d).
- Solution: B) Neither the cat (A)/ nor the
dog (B)/ IS sleeping (C)/ NO ERROR (D). - Solution: D) Neither the cat (A)/ nor the
dog (B)/ IS hungry (C)/ NO ERROR (D).
193. C) One of the key (a)/ to success (b)/ is
hard work (c)/ NO ERROR (d). 199. B) One of the players (a)/ have been
injured (b)/ during the match (c)/ NO
- Solution: A) One of the KEYS (A)/ to ERROR (d).
success (B)/ is hard work (C)/ NO ERROR
(D). - Solution: B) One of the players (A)/ HAS
been injured (B)/ during the match (C)/ NO
194. A) My brother (a)/ as well as his ERROR (D).
friends (b)/ is going to the party (c)/ NO
ERROR (d). 200. C) The news (a)/ are broadcasted (b)/
on television (c)/ NO ERROR (d).
- Solution: A) My brother (A)/ as well as
his friends (B)/ ARE going to the party (C)/ - Solution: C) The news (A)/ IS
NO ERROR (D). broadcasted (B)/ on television (C)/ NO
ERROR (D).
195. B) Each of the students (a)/ have
received (b)/ the grades (c)/ NO ERROR (d).
201. Choose the option that best describes
the given sentence type: 206. Choose the option that best
Original sentence: She sings beautifully. transforms the given sentence:
A) Declarative Original sentence: Don't forget to call me
B) Interrogative later.
C) Imperative A) Will you remember to call me later?
D) Exclamatory B) Remember to call me later!
**Solution: A) Declarative** C) You forgot to call me later.
D) What a forgetful call later!
202. Choose the option that best **Solution: B) Remember to call me later!
transforms the given sentence: **
Original sentence: Please pass me the salt.
A) Pass me the salt, please. 207. Choose the option that best describes
B) Will you pass me the salt? the given sentence type:
C) Don't pass me the salt. Original sentence: Close the door, please.
D) What a lovely salt! A) Declarative
**Solution: A) Pass me the salt, please.** B) Interrogative
C) Imperative
203. Choose the option that best describes D) Exclamatory
the given sentence type: **Solution: C) Imperative**
Original sentence: How are you feeling
today? 208. Choose the option that best
A) Declarative transforms the given sentence:
B) Interrogative Original sentence: It's time to go home.
C) Imperative A) Is it time to go home?
D) Exclamatory B) Go home now!
**Solution: B) Interrogative** C) What a time to go home!
D) Time for going home.
204. Choose the option that best **Solution: B) Go home now!**
transforms the given sentence:
Original sentence: Sit down and be quiet. 209. Choose the option that best describes
A) Sit down quietly. the given sentence type:
B) Can you sit down quietly? Original sentence: I can't believe you did
C) Sit down! that!
D) What a quiet sit down! A) Declarative
**Solution: C) Sit down!** B) Interrogative
C) Imperative
205. Choose the option that best describes D) Exclamatory
the given sentence type: **Solution: D) Exclamatory**
Original sentence: What a beautiful sunset!
A) Declarative 210. Choose the option that best
B) Interrogative transforms the given sentence:
C) Imperative Original sentence: She loves to read books.
D) Exclamatory A) Does she love to read books?
**Solution: D) Exclamatory** B) Read books, she loves.
C) How much she loves to read books! C) They decided to go for a walk although it
D) Let her read books. was raining.
**Solution: D) Let her read books.** D) Despite the rain, they decided to go for
a walk.
**Solution: B) They decided to go for a
211. Choose the option that best walk despite the rain.**
transforms the given sentence into a
complex sentence: 214. Choose the option that best
Original sentence: I will study hard, and I transforms the given sentence into a
will pass the exam. complex sentence:
A) I will study hard because I will pass the Original sentence: She opened the window,
exam. and she let in some fresh air.
B) I will study hard, yet I will pass the exam. A) She opened the window, yet she let in
C) I will study hard, or I will pass the exam. some fresh air.
D) I will study hard; therefore, I will pass B) She opened the window, so she let in
the exam. some fresh air.
**Solution: A) I will study hard because I C) She opened the window, and in doing
will pass the exam.** so, she let in some fresh air.
D) She opened the window, and she didn't
212. Choose the option that best let in any fresh air.
transforms the given sentence into a **Solution: C) She opened the window,
compound sentence: and in doing so, she let in some fresh air.**
Original sentence: She waited for the bus.
A) She waited for the bus, but she took a 215. Choose the option that best
taxi instead. transforms the given sentence into a
B) She waited for the bus because she took compound sentence:
a taxi instead. Original sentence: He cooked dinner while
C) She waited for the bus, so she took a she set the table.
taxi instead. A) He cooked dinner, so she set the table.
D) She waited for the bus; however, she B) He cooked dinner, and she set the table.
took a taxi instead. C) He cooked dinner, therefore she set the
**Solution: A) She waited for the bus, but table.
she took a taxi instead.** D) He cooked dinner, but she set the table.
**Solution: B) He cooked dinner, and she
213. Choose the option that best set the table.**
transforms the given sentence into a
simple sentence: 216. Choose the option that best
Original sentence: Although it was raining, transforms the given sentence into a
they decided to go for a walk. simple sentence:
A) It was raining, so they decided to go for Original sentence: Despite feeling tired,
a walk. she went for a run.
B) They decided to go for a walk despite A) She went for a run because she felt
the rain. tired.
B) She went for a run, feeling tired.
C) She felt tired, so she went for a run.
D) She went for a run despite feeling tired. C) The children played outside before the
**Solution: D) She went for a run despite rain stopped.
feeling tired.** D) The children played outside, and the
rain stopped.
217. Choose the option that best **Solution: A) The children played outside
transforms the given sentence into a after the rain stopped.**
complex sentence:
Original sentence: They will leave early, or 220. Choose the option that best
they will miss the train. transforms the given sentence into a
A) They will leave early; otherwise, they complex sentence:
will miss the train. Original sentence: She didn't study, and
B) They will leave early, so they won't miss she failed the test.
the train. A) She failed the test because she didn't
C) They will leave early, for they will miss study.
the train. B) She failed the test, but she didn't study.
D) They will leave early, and they will miss C) She didn't study; therefore, she failed
the train. the test.
**Solution: A) They will leave early; D) She failed the test, and she didn't study.
otherwise, they will miss the train.** **Solution: A) She failed the test because
she didn't study.**
218. Choose the option that best
transforms the given sentence into a
compound sentence: 221. Choose the option that best
Original sentence: He finished his transforms the given sentence into a
homework, and he went to bed. simple sentence:
A) He finished his homework, so he went Original sentence: Despite being tired, he
to bed. managed to finish the project on time.
B) He finished his homework, yet he went A) He managed to finish the project on
to bed. time because he was tired.
C) He finished his homework; however, he B) He finished the project on time, feeling
went to bed. tired.
D) He finished his homework, but he went C) He finished the project on time despite
to bed. being tired.
**Solution: D) He finished his homework, D) He was tired, so he managed to finish
but he went to bed.** the project on time.
**Solution: C) He finished the project on
219. Choose the option that best time despite being tired.**
transforms the given sentence into a
simple sentence: 222. Choose the option that best
Original sentence: After the rain stopped, transforms the given sentence into a
the children played outside. compound sentence:
A) The children played outside after the Original sentence: Sarah cooked dinner,
rain stopped. and Jack set the table.
B) The children played outside, so the rain A) Sarah cooked dinner; Jack set the table.
stopped.
B) Sarah cooked dinner, so Jack set the B) He finished his homework; thus, he
table. forgot to submit it.
C) Sarah cooked dinner, but Jack set the C) He forgot to submit his homework, so he
table. finished it.
D) Sarah cooked dinner, therefore Jack set D) He finished his homework, and he
the table. forgot to submit it.
**Solution: A) Sarah cooked dinner; Jack **Solution: D) He finished his homework,
set the table.** and he forgot to submit it.**

223. Choose the option that best 226. Choose the option that best
transforms the given sentence into a transforms the given sentence into a
simple sentence: simple sentence:
Original sentence: Because he missed the Original sentence: Although it was cold,
train, he arrived late. they went for a walk.
A) He missed the train, arriving late. A) They went for a walk despite it being
B) He arrived late because he missed the cold.
train. B) They went for a walk because it was
C) He missed the train, so he arrived late. cold.
D) He arrived late despite missing the train. C) They went for a walk, so it was cold.
**Solution: B) He arrived late because he D) They went for a walk before it got cold.
missed the train.** **Solution: A) They went for a walk despite
it being cold.**
224. Choose the option that best
transforms the given sentence into a 227. Choose the option that best
complex sentence: transforms the given sentence into a
Original sentence: She forgot her umbrella, complex sentence:
so she got wet in the rain. Original sentence: They didn't win the
A) She got wet in the rain despite game, but they played well.
forgetting her umbrella. A) They played well, but they didn't win the
B) Forgetting her umbrella, she got wet in game.
the rain. B) They played well despite not winning
C) She forgot her umbrella; therefore, she the game.
got wet in the rain. C) They didn't win the game, and they
D) She got wet in the rain, and she forgot played well.
her umbrella. D) Despite playing well, they didn't win the
**Solution: C) She forgot her umbrella; game.
therefore, she got wet in the rain.** **Solution: A) They played well, but they
didn't win the game.**
225. Choose the option that best
transforms the given sentence into a 228. Choose the option that best
compound sentence: transforms the given sentence into a
Original sentence: He finished his compound sentence:
homework, but he forgot to submit it. Original sentence: She finished her work
A) He forgot to submit his homework early, yet she stayed late.
because he finished it.
A) She stayed late, so she finished her work A) She went to the store, and she bought
early. some groceries.
B) She finished her work early, but she B) She went to the store; therefore, she
stayed late. bought some groceries.
C) She finished her work early, and she C) She went to the store, yet she bought
stayed late. some groceries.
D) She stayed late; therefore, she finished D) She went to the store, so she bought
her work early. some groceries.
**Solution: B) She finished her work early, **Solution: A) She went to the store, and
but she stayed late.** she bought some groceries.**

229. Choose the option that best 232. Choose the option that best
transforms the given sentence into a transforms the given sentence into a
simple sentence: complex sentence:
Original sentence: Despite the rain, they Original sentence: He passed the exam. He
enjoyed the picnic. studied hard.
A) They enjoyed the picnic despite the rain. A) Passing the exam, he studied hard.
B) They enjoyed the picnic, and it rained. B) He studied hard and passed the exam.
C) They enjoyed the picnic because it C) He passed the exam because he studied
rained. hard.
D) They enjoyed the picnic, but it rained. D) He passed the exam; therefore, he
**Solution: A) They enjoyed the picnic studied hard.
despite the rain.** **Solution: C) He passed the exam because
he studied hard.**
230. Choose the option that best
transforms the given sentence into a 233. Choose the option that best
complex sentence: transforms the given sentence into a
Original sentence: She left early, and she simple sentence:
missed the traffic. Original sentence: After finishing her
A) She left early, so she missed the traffic. homework, she went for a walk.
B) Missing the traffic, she left early. A) She went for a walk after finishing her
C) She missed the traffic; therefore, she left homework.
early. B) Finishing her homework, she went for a
D) She missed the traffic, but she left early. walk.
**Solution: C) She missed the traffic; C) She finished her homework before going
therefore, she left early.** for a walk.
D) She went for a walk, so she finished her
homework.
**Solution: A) She went for a walk after
231. Choose the option that best finishing her homework.**
transforms the given sentence into a
compound sentence: 234. Choose the option that best
Original sentence: She went to the store. transforms the given sentence into a
compound sentence:
Original sentence: He likes tea. He doesn't Original sentence: She cooked dinner. She
like coffee. set the table.
A) He likes tea; however, he doesn't like A) She cooked dinner, and she set the
coffee. table.
B) He likes tea because he doesn't like B) She cooked dinner, so she set the table.
coffee. C) She cooked dinner, yet she set the table.
C) He likes tea, so he doesn't like coffee. D) She cooked dinner; therefore, she set
D) He likes tea, but he doesn't like coffee. the table.
**Solution: D) He likes tea, but he doesn't **Solution: A) She cooked dinner, and she
like coffee.** set the table.**

235. Choose the option that best 238. Choose the option that best
transforms the given sentence into a transforms the given sentence into a
complex sentence: complex sentence:
Original sentence: She couldn't sleep. She Original sentence: He missed the bus. He
drank too much coffee. arrived late.
A) She drank too much coffee; therefore, A) He arrived late; therefore, he missed the
she couldn't sleep. bus.
B) Drinking too much coffee, she couldn't B) Arriving late, he missed the bus.
sleep. C) He missed the bus, and he arrived late.
C) She couldn't sleep, so she drank too D) He missed the bus, but he arrived late.
much coffee. **Solution: A) He arrived late; therefore,
D) She couldn't sleep because she drank he missed the bus.**
too much coffee.
**Solution: D) She couldn't sleep because 239. Choose the option that best
she drank too much coffee.** transforms the given sentence into a
simple sentence:
236. Choose the option that best Original sentence: Although it was raining,
transforms the given sentence into a they decided to go for a walk.
simple sentence: A) They decided to go for a walk because it
Original sentence: Despite feeling tired, he was raining.
went to the party. B) Despite the rain, they decided to go for
A) He went to the party despite feeling a walk.
tired. C) They went for a walk, so it was raining.
B) He went to the party, feeling tired. D) They decided to go for a walk before it
C) Feeling tired, he went to the party. started raining.
D) He felt tired; therefore, he went to the **Solution: B) Despite the rain, they
party. decided to go for a walk.**
**Solution: A) He went to the party despite
feeling tired.** 240. Choose the option that best
transforms the given sentence into a
237. Choose the option that best compound sentence:
transforms the given sentence into a Original sentence: He played basketball. He
compound sentence: didn't enjoy it.
A) He didn't enjoy playing basketball; 243. Choose the option that best
therefore, he played. transforms the given sentence into a
B) He played basketball, but he didn't enjoy compound sentence:
it. Original sentence: She finished her work.
C) He didn't enjoy playing basketball, so he She left the office.
played. A) She finished her work; thus, she left the
D) He played basketball; however, he office.
didn't enjoy it. B) She left the office, so she finished her
**Solution: B) He played basketball, but he work.
didn't enjoy it.** C) She finished her work, and she left the
office.
241. Choose the option that best D) She finished her work, yet she left the
transforms the given sentence into a office.
complex sentence: **Solution: C) She finished her work, and
Original sentence: She couldn't find her she left the office.**
keys. She was late for work.
A) She was late for work; therefore, she 244. Choose the option that best
couldn't find her keys. transforms the given sentence into a
B) Being late for work, she couldn't find her complex sentence:
keys. Original sentence: He missed the bus. He
C) She couldn't find her keys, so she was had to walk to work.
late for work. A) He had to walk to work, so he missed
D) She couldn't find her keys because she the bus.
was late for work. B) Missing the bus, he had to walk to work.
**Solution: A) She was late for work; C) He missed the bus, so he had to walk to
therefore, she couldn't find her keys.** work.
D) He missed the bus, and he had to walk
242. Choose the option that best to work.
transforms the given sentence into a **Solution: C) He missed the bus, so he
simple sentence: had to walk to work.**
Original sentence: Despite the noise, he
managed to concentrate. 245. Choose the option that best
A) He managed to concentrate despite the transforms the given sentence into a
noise. simple sentence:
B) He managed to concentrate, so there Original sentence: Although she was busy,
was noise. she found time to exercise.
C) Despite managing to concentrate, there A) She found time to exercise because she
was noise. was busy.
D) He concentrated because there was B) Despite being busy, she exercised.
noise. C) She exercised, so she was busy.
**Solution: A) He managed to concentrate D) Exercising, she found time despite being
despite the noise.** busy.
**Solution: B) Despite being busy, she
exercised.**
246. Choose the option that best D) Feeling unwell, she attended the
transforms the given sentence into a meeting.
compound sentence: **Solution: B) Despite her feeling unwell,
Original sentence: He finished his she attended the meeting.**
homework. He watched TV.
A) He finished his homework, so he 249. Choose the option that best
watched TV. transforms the given sentence into a
B) He finished his homework, but he compound sentence:
watched TV. Original sentence: He missed the train. He
C) He arrived late.
A) He missed the train, but he arrived late.
watched TV, and he finished his B) He arrived late because he missed the
homework. train.
D) He finished his homework; thus, he C) He missed the train, so he arrived late.
watched TV. D) He missed the train; therefore, he
**Solution: C) He watched TV, and he arrived late.
finished his homework.** **Solution: A) He missed the train, but he
arrived late.**
247. Choose the option that best
transforms the given sentence into a 250. Choose the option that best
complex sentence: transforms the given sentence into a
Original sentence: She couldn't swim. She complex sentence:
didn't go to the beach. Original sentence: She finished her work.
A) She didn't go to the beach; therefore, She went home.
she couldn't swim. A) She went home; therefore, she finished
B) She couldn't swim because she didn't go her work.
to the beach. B) Finishing her work, she went home.
C) She couldn't swim, so she didn't go to C) She finished her work, so she went
the beach. home.
D) Not going to the beach, she couldn't D) She finished her work, and she went
swim. home.
**Solution: B) She couldn't swim because **Solution: B) Finishing her work, she went
she didn't go to the beach.** home.**

248. Choose the option that best


transforms the given sentence into a
simple sentence:
Original sentence: Despite feeling unwell,
she attended the meeting.
A) She attended the meeting because she
felt unwell.
B) Despite her feeling unwell, she attended
the meeting.
C) She attended the meeting, so she felt
unwell.
**1. Find the sentence with a grammatical - a. Neither the cat nor the dogs was
error:** hungry.
- a. She don't like pizza. - b. Neither the cat nor the dogs were
hungry.
- b. He doesn't like pizza.
- c. Neither the cat or the dogs was
- c. They aren't hungry.
hungry.
- d. We wasn't expecting visitors.
- d. Neither the cat or the dogs were
hungry.
**2. Identify the sentence with an error:**
- a. Each of the students have completed **6. Choose the sentence with correct
their homework. grammar:**
- b. Each of the students has completed - a. She sings good.
his or her homework.
- b. She sings well.
- c. The team are playing well.
- c. She sings better.
- d. The team is playing well.
- d. She sings goodly.

**3. Choose the sentence with correct


**7. Find the sentence with a grammatical
grammar:**
error:**
- a. I have been working here since three
- a. I am not used to eat spicy food.
years.
- b. I am not used to eating spicy food.
- b. I have worked here for three years.
- c. I am not used to ate spicy food.
- c. I am working here for three years.
- d. I am not used to eats spicy food.
- d. I working here since three years.

**8. Identify the sentence with an error:**


**4. Find the sentence with a grammatical
error:** - a. My sister and I are going to the store.
- a. The cat laid on the sofa. - b. My sister and me are going to the
store.
- b. The cat lay on the sofa.
- c. Me and my sister is going to the store.
- c. The cat has lain on the sofa.
- d. Me and my sister are going to the
- d. The cat lies on the sofa.
store.

**5. Identify the sentence with an error:**


**9. Choose the sentence with correct
grammar:**
**13. Find the sentence with a
- a. I have never went to that restaurant. grammatical error:**
- b. I have never gone to that restaurant. - a. Everyone on the team is doing their
best.
- c. I never went to that restaurant.
- b. Everyone on the team is doing his or
- d. I never gone to that restaurant.
her best.
- c. Everyone on the team are doing their
**10. Find the sentence with a best.
grammatical error:**
- d. Everyone on the team are doing his
- a. Each student in the class has their or her best.
own book.
- b. Each student in the class has his or
**14. Identify the sentence with an
her own book.
error:**
- c. Each student in the class have their
- a. Neither the teacher nor the students
own book.
is happy.
- d. Each student in the class have his or
- b. Neither the teacher nor the students
her own book.
are happy.
- c. Neither the teacher or the students
**11. Identify the sentence with an was happy.
error:**
- d. Neither the teacher or the students
- a. The news are shocking. were happy.
- b. The news is shocking.
- c. The news were shocking. **15. Choose the sentence with correct
- d. The news am shocking. grammar:**
- a. John is good at cooking than Mary.

**12. Choose the sentence with correct - b. John is better at cooking than Mary.
grammar:** - c. John is best at cooking than Mary.
- a. The car needs washed. - d. John is best at cooking from Mary.
- b. The car needs to wash.
- c. The car needs washing. **16. Find the sentence with a
- d. The car needs wash. grammatical error:**
- a. We seen that movie last night.
- b. We have seen that movie. - a. The committee members have
diverse opinions.
- c. We saw that movie last night.
- b. The committee members has diverse
- d. We seeing that movie last night.
opinions.
- c. The committee member have diverse
**17. Identify the sentence with an opinions.
error:**
- d. The committee member has diverse
- a. The herd of cows are grazing in the opinions.
field.
- b. The herd of cows is grazing in the
**21. Choose the sentence with correct
field.
grammar:**
- c. The herd of cows were grazing in the
- a. Neither of the options are suitable.
field.
- b. Neither of the options is suitable.
- d. The herd of cows was grazing in the
field. - c. Neither of the options were suitable.
- d. Neither of the options was suitable.
**18. Choose the sentence with correct
grammar:**
**22. Find the sentence with a
- a. Everyone are excited about the event. grammatical error:**
- b. Everyone is excited about the event. - a. The sound of the drums is echoing in
the hall.
- c. Everyone were excited about the
event. - b. The sound of the drums are echoing
in the hall.
- d. Everyone is exciting about the event.
- c. The sounds of the drums are echoing
in the hall.
**19. Find the sentence with a
- d. The sounds of the drums is echoing in
grammatical error:**
the hall.
- a. The cost of the tickets have increased.
- b. The cost of the tickets has increased.
**23. Identify the sentence with an
- c. The cost of the tickets had increased. error:**
- d. The cost of the tickets is increased. - a. My collection of stamps are valuable.
- b. My collection of stamps is valuable.
**20. Identify the sentence with an - c. My collection of stamps were
error:** valuable.
- d. My collection of stamps was valuable. - a. One of the reasons for his success are
hard work.
- b. One of the reasons for his success is
**24. Choose the sentence with correct
hard work.
grammar:**
- c. One of the reason for his success are
- a. The pair of shoes were left at the
hard work.
door.
- d. One of the reason for his success is
- b. The pair of shoes was left at the door.
hard work.
- c. A pair of shoes were left at the door.
- d. A pair of shoes was left at the door.
**28. Find the sentence with a
grammatical error:**
**25. Find the sentence with a - a. Some chairs and tables were broken
grammatical error:** during the event.
- a. Some of the information are - b. Some chairs and tables was broken
incorrect. during the event.
- b. Some of the information is incorrect. - c. Some chair and table were broken
- c. Some of the informations are during the event.
incorrect. - d. Some chair and table was broken
- d. Some of the informations is incorrect. during the event.

**26. Identify the sentence with an **29. Identify the sentence with an
error:** error:**

- a. The fleet of ships are ready for - a. The number of students passing the
departure. exam are low.

- b. The fleet of ships is ready for - b. The number of students passing the
departure. exam is low.

- c. The fleet of ships were ready for - c. The number of student passing the
departure. exam are low.

- d. The fleet of ships was ready for - d. The number of student passing the
departure. exam is low.

**27. Choose the sentence with correct **30. Choose the sentence with correct
grammar:** grammar:**
- a. The group of musicians are - b. I prefer swimming to running.
performing tonight.
- c. I prefer swim than run.
- b. The group of musicians is performing
- d. I prefer to swimming than to running.
tonight.
- c. A group of musicians are performing
tonight. **34. Identify the sentence with an
error:**
- d. A group of musicians is performing
tonight. - a. The river is flooding, and many
houses are evacuated.
**31. Identify the sentence with an
error:** - b. The river is flooding, and many
houses is evacuated.
- a. The dog and the cat are playing in the
garden. - c. The river are flooding, and many
houses are evacuated.
- b. The dog and the cat is playing in the
garden. - d. The river are flooding, and many
houses is evacuated.
- c. The dog and the cats are playing in
the garden.
- d. The dogs and the cat are playing in **35. Choose the sentence with correct
the garden. grammar:**
- a. He is allergic to neither peanuts nor
tree nuts.
**32. Choose the sentence with correct
grammar:** - b. He is allergic to either peanuts or tree
nuts.
- a. Either the chair or the table needs
repairs. - c. He is allergic neither to peanuts nor
tree nuts.
- b. Either the chair or the table need
repairs. - d. He is allergic either to peanuts or tree
nuts.
- c. Either the chair nor the table needs
repairs.
- d. Either the chair nor the table need **36. Find the sentence with a
repairs. grammatical error:**
- a. The teacher told me to sit quiet.

**33. Find the sentence with a - b. The teacher told me to sit quietly.
grammatical error:** - c. The teacher told me to sit quieting.
- a. I prefer to swim than to run. - d. The teacher told me to sit in quiet.
- a. The new restaurant in town serves
the best sushi.
**37. Identify the sentence with an
error:** - b. The new restaurant in town serve the
best sushi.
- a. We had a lot of fun at the party
yesterday. - c. The new restaurant in town is serving
the best sushi.
- b. We had many fun at the party
yesterday. - d. The new restaurant in town serving
the best sushi.
- c. We had much fun at the party
yesterday.
- d. We had lots of fun at the party **41. Choose the sentence with correct
yesterday. grammar:**
- a. The majority of the students has
voted in favor.
**38. Choose the sentence with correct
grammar:** - b. The majority of the students have
voted in favor.
- a. The employees have each completed
their tasks. - c. The majority of the students have
vote in favor.
- b. The employees has each completed
their tasks. - d. The majority of the students has vote
in favor.
- c. The employees have each completed
his or her tasks.
- d. The employees has each completed **42. Find the sentence with a
his or her tasks. grammatical error:**
- a. My mother baked a delicious cake.
**39. Find the sentence with a - b. My mother bakes a delicious cake.
grammatical error:**
- c. My mother is baking a delicious cake.
- a. I enjoy to read books in my free time.
- d. My mother has baked a delicious
- b. I enjoy reading books in my free time. cake.
- c. I enjoy for reading books in my free
time.
**43. Identify the sentence with an
- d. I enjoy read books in my free time. error:**
- a. The concert was enjoyable, but too
long.
**40. Identify the sentence with an
error:**
- b. The concert was enjoyable, but too **47. Choose the sentence with correct
lengthy. grammar:**
- c. The concert was enjoyable, but too - a. I have seen this movie already.
length.
- b. I have saw this movie already.
- d. The concert was enjoyably, but too
- c. I have seeing this movie already.
long.
- d. I have sawed this movie already.

**44. Choose the sentence with correct


grammar:** **48. Find the sentence with a
grammatical error:**
- a. The child is playing with his toys
happily. - a. The child is running quickly.

- b. The child is happily playing with his - b. The child runs quick.
toys. - c. The child run quickly.
- c. The child happily playing with his - d. The child ran quickly.
toys.
- d. The child playing happily with his
toys. **49. Identify the sentence with an
error:**
- a. The mountain was covered with snow
**45. Find the sentence with a beautifully.
grammatical error:**
- b. The mountain was covered with
- a. The book is laying on the table. beautiful snow.
- b. The book is laid on the table. - c. The mountain was beautifully covered
- c. The book is lying on the table. with snow.

- d. The book is lied on the table. - d. The mountain was covered


beautifully with snow.

**46. Identify the sentence with an


error:** **50. Choose the sentence with correct
grammar:**
- a. The team were given a trophy each.
- a. I have lived in this city since ten years.
- b. The team was given a trophy each.
- b. I have lived in this city for ten years.
- c. The team were given trophies each.
- c. I am living in this city for ten years.
- d. The team was given trophies each.
- d. I lived in this city since ten years.
- d. The cake is delicious
**51. Find the sentence with a
grammatical error:**
and moisture.
- a. The package arrived yesterday from
the courier.
**55. Identify the sentence with an
- b. The package arrived yesterday via the
error:**
courier.
- a. The teacher gave each student their
- c. The package arrived yesterday by the
assignment.
courier.
- b. The teacher gave each student his or
- d. The package arrived yesterday
her assignment.
through the courier.
- c. The teacher gave each students their
assignments.
**52. Identify the sentence with an
- d. The teacher gave each students his or
error:**
her assignments.
- a. She is taller than me.
- b. She is taller than I.
**56. Choose the sentence with correct
- c. She is more tall than me. grammar:**
- d. She is taller than I am. - a. The company is looking to hire new
staffs.
- b. The company is looking to hire new
**53. Choose the sentence with correct
staff.
grammar:**
- c. The company is looking to hire new
- a. I am not used to work late.
staff members.
- b. I am not used to working late.
- d. The company is looking to hire new
- c. I am not used to work lately. staff's.
- d. I am not used to working lately.

**57. Find the sentence with a


**54. Find the sentence with a grammatical error:**
grammatical error:** - a. I have seen this film already.
- a. The cake is delicious and moist. - b. I saw this film already.
- b. The cake is delicious but moist. - c. I have sawn this film already.
- c. The cake is delicious and but moist. - d. I have seen this film before.
**58. Identify the sentence with an **61. Identify the sentence with an
error:** error:**
- a. The team is at the top of the - a. His performance was more better
leaderboard. than expected.
- b. The team are at the top of the - b. His performance was better than
leaderboard. expected.
- c. The team is at the tops of the - c. His performance was more good than
leaderboard. expected.
- d. The team are at the tops of the - d. His performance was good than
leaderboard. expected.

**59. Choose the sentence with correct **62. Choose the sentence with correct
grammar:** grammar:**
- a. The concert was so boring, and we - a. The concert was held in a large,
left early. beautiful hall.
- b. The concert was so boring, so we left - b. The concert was held in a large and
early. beautiful hall.
- c. The concert was boring, and we left - c. The concert was held in a large
early. beautiful hall.
- d. The concert was boring, so we left - d. The concert was held in a large
early. beautiful, hall.

**60. Find the sentence with a **63. Find the sentence with a
grammatical error:** grammatical error:**
- a. I couldn't find neither my keys nor my - a. She handed the report to John and
phone. me.
- b. I couldn't find either my keys or my - b. She handed the report to John and I.
phone.
- c. She handed the report to John and
- c. I couldn't find neither my keys or my myself.
phone.
- d. She handed the report to John and
- d. I couldn't find either my keys nor my mineself.
phone.
**64. Identify the sentence with an - c. I prefer coffee then tea.
error:**
- d. I prefer coffee instead of tea.
- a. I did good on the exam.
- b. I did well on the exam.
**68. Choose the sentence with correct
- c. I did goodly on the exam. grammar:**
- d. I did better on the exam. - a. She is too tired to complete the
assignment.
- b. She is so tired to complete the
**65. Choose the sentence with correct
assignment.
grammar:**
- c. She is very tired to complete the
- a. He is too smart that everyone
assignment.
admires him.
- d. She is enough tired to complete the
- b. He is so smart that everyone admires
assignment.
him.
- c. He is such smart that everyone
admires him. **69. Find the sentence with a
grammatical error:**
- d. He is so smart so everyone admires
him. - a. The price of the houses have
increased.
- b. The prices of the houses has
**66. Find the sentence with a
increased.
grammatical error:**
- c. The price of the houses has increased.
- a. Neither the employees nor the
manager are satisfied. - d. The prices of the houses have
increased.
- b. Neither the employees nor the
manager is satisfied.
- c. Neither the employee nor the **70. Identify the sentence with an
manager are satisfied. error:**
- d. Neither the employee nor the - a. The cat sleeps more soundly than the
manager is satisfied. dog.
- b. The cat sleeps more sound than the
dog.
**67. Identify the sentence with an
error:** - c. The cat sleeps soundlier than the dog.
- a. I prefer coffee rather than tea. - d. The cat sleeps soundly than the dog.
- b. I prefer coffee to tea.
**71. Identify the sentence with an - c. My brother and me is going to the
error:** concert.
- a. Neither the students nor the teacher - d. My brother and me are going to the
were satisfied. concert.
- b. Neither the students nor the teacher
was satisfied.
**75. Choose the sentence with correct
- c. Neither the student nor the teacher grammar:**
were satisfied.
- a. I have visited Paris twice.
- d. Neither the student nor the teacher
- b. I have visited Paris two times.
was satisfied.
- c. I have visited Paris double.
- d. I have visited Paris double times.
**72. Choose the sentence with correct
grammar:**
- a. The team were practicing for hours. **76. Find the sentence with a
grammatical error:**
- b. The team was practicing for hours.
- a. The child is too young to eat on its
- c. A team were practicing for hours.
own.
- d. A team was practicing for hours.
- b. The child is too young to eat on it's
own.
**73. Find the sentence with a - c. The child is too young to eat on its'
grammatical error:** own.
- a. She is more smarter than her brother. - d. The child is too young to eat on it
owns.
- b. She is smarter than her brother.
- c. She is smart more than her brother.
**77. Identify the sentence with an
- d. She is smarter more than her brother.
error:**
- a. The team is ready for the
**74. Identify the sentence with an championship game.
error:**
- b. The team are ready for the
- a. My brother and I is going to the championship game.
concert.
- c. A team are ready for the
- b. My brother and I are going to the championship game.
concert.
- d. A team is ready for the championship
game.
**81. Choose the sentence with correct
grammar:**
**78. Choose the sentence with correct
grammar:** - a. Everyone has their own strengths and
weaknesses.
- a. The company's profits have increased
significantly. - b. Everyone has his or her own
strengths and weaknesses.
- b. The company's profit have increased
significantly. - c. Everyone have their own strengths
and weaknesses.
- c. The companies' profits have increased
significantly. - d. Everyone have his or her own
strengths and weaknesses.
- d. The companies' profit have increased
significantly.
**82. Find the sentence with a
grammatical error:**
**79. Find the sentence with a
grammatical error:** - a. I cannot accept nor deny the
invitation.
- a. The weather is too hot that we can't
go outside. - b. I cannot neither accept nor deny the
invitation.
- b. The weather is so hot that we can't
go outside. - c. I can neither accept nor deny the
invitation.
- c. The weather is such hot that we can't
go outside. - d. I can accept nor deny the invitation.
- d. The weather is too hot so we can't go
outside.
**83. Identify the sentence with an
error:**
**80. Identify the sentence with an - a. The news was too shocking to
error:** believe.
- a. The cat ran quickly across the yard. - b. The news were too shocking to
believe.
- b. The cat runs quickly across the yard.
- c. The news is too shocking to believe.
- c. The cat is running quickly across the
yard. - d. The news are too shocking to believe.
- d. The cat has ran quickly across the
yard.
**84. Choose the sentence with correct
grammar:**
- a. Each of the books have been - c. The project was completed on time
borrowed. and within a budget.
- b. Each of the books has been - d. The project was completed on time
borrowed. and in budget.
- c. Each of the book have been
borrowed.
**88. Find the sentence with a
- d. Each of the book has been borrowed. grammatical error:**
- a. Everyone at the meeting have agreed
on the proposal.
**85. Find the sentence with a
grammatical error:** - b. Everyone at the meeting has agreed
on the proposal.
- a. The child spoke clearer than the
adults. - c. Everyone in the meeting have agreed
on the proposal.
- b. The child spoke more clearly than the
adults. - d. Everyone in the meeting has agreed
on the proposal.
- c. The child spoke clear than the adults.
- d. The child spoke clearer more than the
adults. **89. Identify the sentence with an
error:**
- a. The concert was too loud, so we left
**86. Identify the sentence with an
early.
error:**
- b. The concert was loud too, so we left
- a. The water in the lake is freezing cold.
early.
- b. The water in the lake are freezing
- c. The concert was too loudly, so we left
cold.
early.
- c. The waters in the lake is freezing cold.
- d. The concert was too loud so we left
- d. The waters in the lake are freezing early.
cold.

**90. Choose the sentence with correct


**87. Choose the sentence with correct grammar:**
grammar:**
- a. The price of the car has increased.
- a. The project was completed on time
- b. The prices of the car has increased.
and within budget.
- c. The price of the car have increased.
- b. The project was completed on time
and within the budget. - d. The prices of the car have increased.
- a. Neither the cat nor the dog are
hungry.
**91. Find the sentence with a
grammatical error:** - b. Neither the cat nor the dog is hungry.
- a. Either John or his friends are - c. Neither the cat or the dog are hungry.
responsible for the mess.
- d. Neither the cat or the dog is hungry.
- b. Either John or his friends is
responsible for the mess.
**95. Identify the sentence with an
- c. Either John nor his friends are
error:**
responsible for the mess.
- a. The smell of the flowers is pleasant.
- d. Either John nor his friends is
responsible for the mess. - b. The smell of the flowers are pleasant.
- c. The smells of the flowers is pleasant.

**92. Identify the sentence with an - d. The smells of the flowers are
error:** pleasant.

- a. I have known her since five years.


**96. Choose the sentence with correct
grammar:**
- a. Everyone on the team are doing their
- b. I have known her for five years.
best.
- c. I have known her from five years.
- b. Everyone on the team is doing their
- d. I have known her since for five years. best.
- c. Everyone on the team are doing his or
her best.
**93. Choose the sentence with correct
grammar:** - d. Everyone on the team is doing his or
her best.
- a. The team plays good in every match.
- b. The team plays well in every match.
**97. Find the sentence with a
- c. The team plays better in every match.
grammatical error:**
- d. The team plays goodly in every
- a. The number of participants in the
match.
race are low.
- b. The number of participants in the
**94. Find the sentence with a race is low.
grammatical error:**
- c. A number of participants in the race
are low.
- d. A number of participants in the race Common mistakes in english
is low.
1. **Incorrect: I am good.**
**Correct: I am well.**
**98. Identify the sentence with an
error:**
*Explanation:* "Good" is an adjective,
- a. The committee members have while "well" is the adverb form. Use "well"
diverse opinions. to describe your state of being.
- b. The committee members has diverse
opinions.
2. **Incorrect: Me and my friend went to
- c. The committee member have diverse the store.**
opinions.
**Correct: My friend and I went to the
- d. The committee member has diverse store.**
opinions.

*Explanation:* When referring to


**99. Choose the sentence with correct yourself and others, always mention
grammar:** yourself last ("I" comes after "my friend").
- a. Neither of the options are suitable.
- b. Neither of the options is suitable. 3. **Incorrect: The car is parked between
the two trees, isn't it?**
- c. Neither of the options were suitable.
**Correct: The car is parked between the
- d. Neither of the options was suitable.
two trees, isn't it?**

**100. Find the sentence with a *Explanation:* The sentence is already


grammatical error:** correct; however, it's important to note
- a. The pair of shoes were left at the that the use of a question tag depends on
door. the statement before it.
- b. The pair of shoes was left at the door.
- c. A pair of shoes were left at the door. 4. **Incorrect: She don't like pizza.**
- d. A pair of shoes was left at the door. **Correct: She doesn't like pizza.**

*Explanation:* "Don't" is the contraction


for "do not," but since "she" is a singular
pronoun, you should use the third person
singular form "doesn't" (does not).
5. **Incorrect: It's hot today. Let's go to *Explanation:* "Can't hardly" is a double
swim.** negative. Use "can hardly" for a correct
expression.
**Correct: It's hot today. Let's go
swimming.**
9. **Incorrect: We had less people at the
party than expected.**
*Explanation:* Use the base form of the
verb after "go" when expressing activities, **Correct: We had fewer people at the
like swimming. party than expected.**

6. **Incorrect: He is more smarter than I *Explanation:* "Less" is used for


thought.** uncountable nouns, while "fewer" is used
for countable nouns. Since people can be
**Correct: He is smarter than I counted, use "fewer."
thought.**

10. **Incorrect: John and me are going to


*Explanation:* "Smarter" already implies
the gym.**
a comparative degree, so there's no need
to use "more" before it. **Correct: John and I are going to the
gym.**

7. **Incorrect: The book is laying on the


table.** *Explanation:* Similar to point 2, when
referring to yourself and others, use "I"
**Correct: The book is lying on the after the conjunction.
table.**

21. **Incorrect: She's the one that sings


*Explanation:* "Laying" is the present
better in the group.**
participle form of "lay," which requires an
object. In this context, use "lying" as it is **Correct: She's the one who sings
the correct form when referring to better in the group.**
something in a reclining position.

*Explanation:* Use "who" when


8. **Incorrect: I can't hardly wait for the referring to a person, not "that."
weekend.**
**Correct: I can hardly wait for the 22. **Incorrect: I have to be home until 8
weekend.** PM.**
**Correct: I have to be home by 8 PM.** **Correct: He is allergic to seafood.**

*Explanation:* Use "by" to indicate a *Explanation:* "Seafood" is one word


specific time by which an action should be when referring to a variety of marine
completed. edibles.

23. **Incorrect: The weather is effecting 27. **Incorrect: The teacher gave a
my mood.** homework for tomorrow.**
**Correct: The weather is affecting my **Correct: The teacher gave homework
mood.** for tomorrow.**

*Explanation:* "Affect" is the verb form, *Explanation:* "Homework" is usually


while "effect" is usually a noun. uncountable and does not need an article.

24. **Incorrect: I could care less about 28. **Incorrect: The cat is laying on the
politics.** couch.**
**Correct: I couldn't care less about **Correct: The cat is lying on the
politics.** couch.**

*Explanation:* The correct expression is *Explanation:* Use "lying" when


"couldn't care less" to indicate that you describing a resting or reclining position.
have no interest or concern.

29. **Incorrect: They are adverse to taking


25. **Incorrect: The movie was good, but it risks.**
could of been better.**
**Correct: They are averse to taking
**Correct: The movie was good, but it risks.**
could have been better.**

*Explanation:* "Averse" means having a


*Explanation:* Use "could have" instead strong dislike, while "adverse" means
of "could of" in this context. unfavorable or harmful.

26. **Incorrect: He is allergic to sea 30. **Incorrect: I'm farther behind in the
food.** book than you.**
**Correct: I'm further behind in the book
than you.** *Explanation:* "Furniture" is an
uncountable noun; it doesn't have a plural
form.
*Explanation:* Use "further" when
referring to a greater extent or degree.
35. **Incorrect: I'm not used with this new
computer system.**
31. **Incorrect: The meeting is at 3 PM in
the afternoon.** **Correct: I'm not used to this new
computer system.**
**Correct: The meeting is at 3 PM.**

*Explanation:* Use "used to" when


*Explanation:* "In the afternoon" is
expressing familiarity or habit.
redundant when specifying a time already.

36. **Incorrect: The cake is comprised of


32. **Incorrect: I have less books than
three layers.**
you.**
**Correct: The cake is composed of
**Correct: I have fewer books than
three layers.**
you.**

*Explanation:* Use "composed of"


*Explanation:* Use "fewer" for
instead of "comprised of."
countable nouns.

37. **Incorrect: She's allergic of cats.**


33. **Incorrect: She is the one I borrowed
the book off.** **Correct: She's allergic to cats.**
**Correct: She is the one I borrowed the
book from.** *Explanation:* Use "allergic to" when
describing a sensitivity or reaction to
something.
*Explanation:* Use "from" after
"borrow" to indicate the source.
38. **Incorrect: He is very stubborn, but I
still like him.**
34. **Incorrect: We went to the store and
bought some new furnitures.** **Correct: He is very stubborn, but I still
like him.**
**Correct: We went to the store and
bought some new furniture.**
*Explanation:* The sentence is already
correct; however, it's important to *Explanation:* "As what" is unnecessary;
maintain consistency in comparative use "as I thought" for a more concise
structures. expression.

39. **Incorrect: We should of gone to the 43. **Incorrect: I'm going to lay down for a
concert.** while.**
**Correct: We should have gone to the **Correct: I'm going to lie down for a
concert.** while.**

*Explanation:* Use "should have" *Explanation:* Use "lie" when describing


instead of "should of." the act of reclining or resting.

40. **Incorrect: The restaurant was not as 44. **Incorrect: We have a lot less time
good as what I expected.** than we expected.**
**Correct: The restaurant was not as **Correct: We have a lot less time than
good as I expected.** we expected.**

*Explanation:* "As what" is unnecessary; *Explanation:* The sentence is already


use "as I expected" for a more concise correct; however, it's important to
expression. maintain consistency in comparative
41. **Incorrect: She is the one who is structures.
always making the most mistakes than
anyone else.**
45. **Incorrect: The results of the
**Correct: She is the one who always experiment was surprising.**
makes more mistakes than anyone else.**
**Correct: The results of the experiment
were surprising.**
*Explanation:* Use "more" before
"mistakes" to compare quantities.
*Explanation:* "Results" is a plural noun,
so use the plural verb "were."
42. **Incorrect: He is not as tall as what I
thought.**
46. **Incorrect: I am more taller than my
**Correct: He is not as tall as I sister.**
thought.**
**Correct: I am taller than my sister.**
*Explanation:* Use "taller" alone, as it *Explanation:* Use "more quickly" to
already implies a comparative degree. compare the speed of finishing the project.

47. **Incorrect: The teacher explained the


lesson good.**
**Correct: The teacher explained the
lesson well.**

*Explanation:* Use "well" as an adverb


to describe the action of explaining.

48. **Incorrect: They are not use to the


cold weather.**
**Correct: They are not used to the cold
weather.**

*Explanation:* Use "used to" when


expressing familiarity or habit.

49. **Incorrect: My cat is good at catching


mouses.**
**Correct: My cat is good at catching
mice.**

*Explanation:* "Mice" is the correct


plural form of "mouse."

50. **Incorrect: The project was finished


under budget and quicker than
expected.**
**Correct: The project was finished
under budget and more quickly than
expected.**

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