WREN & MARTIN's English grammar-Mixed Review (Intermediate)
English Grammar Quiz: Mixed Review (Intermediate)
Instructions: Choose the most appropriate option to complete each sentence.
Q1. Neither the manager nor his assistants __________ present at the meeting yesterday.
a) was
b) were
c) is
d) are
Q2. If I __________ a bird, I would fly across the world.
a) am
b) was
c) were
d) have been
Q3. Choose the correct passive form: "They are building a new bridge."
a) A new bridge is built by them.
b) A new bridge was being built by them.
c) A new bridge is being built by them.
d) A new bridge has been built by them.
Q4. She is very good __________ mathematics.
a) in
b) at
c) with
d) for
Q5. By the time the police arrived, the thief __________ away.
a) has run
b) ran
c) had run
d) runs
Q6. "I have never seen such a beautiful sunset," she said. (Convert to Indirect Speech)
a) She said that she had never seen such a beautiful sunset.
b) She said that she has never seen such a beautiful sunset.
c) She told that she had never seen such a beautiful sunset.
d) She said that she saw such a beautiful sunset.
Q7. __________ he was tired, he continued to work.
a) Because
b) Although
c) Despite
d) Since
Q8. This is the house __________ I was born.
a) which
b) where
c) that
d) when
Q9. She __________ to the temple every Monday.
a) is going
b) go
c) goes
d) has gone
Q10. I would rather you __________ the truth.
a) tell
b) told
c) tell
d) have told
Answer Key
| Q.No | Answer | Note |
| 1 | b) were | When using "neither/nor," the verb agrees with the closer subject ("assistants"). |
| 2 | c) were | Used for hypothetical situations (subjunctive mood). |
| 3 | c) A new bridge is being built by them. | Present continuous passive structure. |
| 4 | b) at | 'Good at' is a standard fixed prepositional phrase. |
| 5 | c) had run | Past perfect used for the earlier of two past actions. |
| 6 | a) She said that she had never seen... | Tense shifts to past perfect in indirect speech. |
| 7 | b) Although | Used to show contrast; 'Although' introduces a clause. |
| 8 | b) where | 'Where' acts as a relative adverb referring to a place. |
| 9 | c) goes | Expresses a habitual action (Simple Present). |
| 10 | b) told | "Would rather + subject" requires the Past Subjunctive (past simple). |
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