WREN & MARTIN's English grammar-10 new questions on narration, idioms, punctuation, clauses, and more

 


10 new questions on narration, idioms, punctuation, clauses, and more

Question 1 — Narration

The teacher said to the students, "Work hard and you will succeed." Change to indirect speech.

A. The teacher said the students to work hard and they would succeed.
B. The teacher advised the students to work hard and that they would succeed.
C. The teacher told to the students that work hard and succeed.
D. The teacher advised the students that to work hard they would succeed.

Question 2 — Idioms

What does the idiom "burn the midnight oil" mean?

A. to waste energy
B. to work or study late into the night
C. to start a fire carelessly
D. to be extremely angry

Question 3 — Punctuation

Which sentence uses the colon correctly?

A. She likes: apples, mangoes, and grapes.
B. He has one goal: to become a doctor.
C. They went: to the park and the mall.
D. I will: finish the work tomorrow.

Question 4 — Noun Clauses

Identify the noun clause: "What she said surprised everyone."

A. surprised everyone
B. she said surprised
C. What she said
D. everyone surprised

Question 5 — Vocabulary

Choose the word closest in meaning to "eloquent".

A. silent
B. fluent and persuasive
C. rude and blunt
D. confused and unclear

Question 6 — Transformation of Sentences

Change to negative without changing the meaning: "He is always punctual."

A. He is never punctual.
B. He is not always late.
C. He is not always punctual.
D. He is never late.

Question 7 — Conjunctions

"______ she studied hard, she could not pass the exam." Choose the best conjunction.

A. Because
B. Since
C. Although
D. Therefore

Question 8 — Participles

"______ by the crowd, the speaker felt nervous." Choose the correct participle.

A. Surprising
B. Surrounded
C. Surround
D. Having surprise

Question 9 — Word Forms

Choose the correct form: "His ______ of the rules led to his dismissal."

A. ignore
B. ignorant
C. ignoring
D. ignorance

Question 10 — Sentence Correction

Choose the grammatically correct sentence.

A. He don't know the answer.
B. She have been waiting since morning.
C. The news are shocking.
D. He has been working here for ten years.

Answer Key

1. B — advised the students to work hard and that they would succeed.
2. B — to work or study late into the night
3. B — He has one goal: to become a doctor.
4. C — What she said
5. B — fluent and persuasive
6. D — He is never late.
7. C — Although
8. B — Surrounded
9. D — ignorance
10. D — He has been working here for ten ye

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