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. (Parts of Speech) Identify the part of speech of the word "boldly" in the sentence: "He walked boldly into the room."

a) Adjective

b) Noun

c) Adverb

d) Preposition

Q2. (Synonyms) Choose the synonym for "Exhausted":

a) Energetic

b) Tired

c) Happy

d) Excited

Q3. (Antonyms) Choose the antonym for "Generous":

a) Kind

b) Mean

c) Helpful

d) Polite

Q4. (Error Correction) Choose the correct sentence:

a) Each of the boys have a pen.

b) Each of the boys has a pen.

c) Each of the boys are having a pen.

d) Each of the boys were having a pen.

Q5. (Active/Passive Voice) Change into passive: "She wrote a letter."

a) A letter was written by her.

b) A letter is written by her.

c) A letter has been written by her.

d) A letter were written by her.

Q6. (Direct/Indirect Speech) Change into indirect: He said, "I am busy."

a) He said that he is busy.

b) He said that he was busy.

c) He said that he has been busy.

d) He told that he was busy.

Q7. (Identifying Sentences) Identify the type of sentence: "What a beautiful view!"

a) Assertive

b) Imperative

c) Interrogative

d) Exclamatory

Q8. (Tenses) Choose the correct form: "By next year, I __________ my degree."

a) will complete

b) will have completed

c) complete

d) completed

Q9. (Prepositions) Fill in the blank: "He is senior __________ me."

a) to

b) than

c) with

d) for

Q10. (Articles) Fill in the blank: "He is __________ M.A. in English."

a) a

b) an

c) the

d) (no article)

Answer Key

Q.NoAnswerNote
1c) AdverbDescribes how he walked.
2b) TiredMeans extremely tired.
3b) Mean'Generous' means giving; 'mean' means uncharitable.
4b) Each of the boys has a pen.'Each' takes a singular verb.
5a) A letter was written by her.Simple past passive.
6b) He said that he was busy.Tense shift to past.
7d) ExclamatoryExpresses strong emotion; ends with '!'.
8b) will have completedFuture perfect for a deadline.
9a) to'Senior' is followed by 'to'.
10b) an'M.A.' begins with the vowel sound /em/.

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