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.NoAnswerNote
1b) wereWhen using "neither/nor," the verb agrees with the closer subject ("assistants").
2c) wereUsed for hypothetical situations (subjunctive mood).
3c) A new bridge is being built by them.Present continuous passive structure.
4b) at'Good at' is a standard fixed prepositional phrase.
5c) had runPast perfect used for the earlier of two past actions.
6a) She said that she had never seen...Tense shifts to past perfect in indirect speech.
7b) AlthoughUsed to show contrast; 'Although' introduces a clause.
8b) where'Where' acts as a relative adverb referring to a place.
9c) goesExpresses a habitual action (Simple Present).
10b) told"Would rather + subject" requires the Past Subjunctive (past simple).

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