WREN & MARTIN's English grammar-Mixed Review

 

English Grammar Quiz: Mixed Review

Instructions: Choose the most appropriate option to complete each sentence or answer the question.

Q1. Identify the part of speech of the word 'brightly' in: "The sun shone brightly this morning."

a) Adjective

b) Adverb

c) Noun

d) Preposition

Q2. Which sentence is written in the Past Perfect Tense?

a) She finishes her homework.

b) She was finishing her homework.

c) She had finished her homework.

d) She has finished her homework.

Q3. What type of sentence is: "Please close the window."?

a) Declarative

b) Interrogative

c) Imperative

d) Exclamatory

Q4. Identify the noun in: "The courageous captain led his team to victory."

a) courageous

b) victory

c) led

d) his

Q5. Complete the sentence: "By this time tomorrow, we __________ our exam."

a) will finish

b) will have finished

c) finish

d) are finishing

Q6. Which of these is an interrogative sentence?

a) What a beautiful day!

b) Where did you put the keys?

c) Put the keys on the table.

d) The keys are on the table.

Q7. In the sentence "They are running in the park", what part of speech is 'running'?

a) Noun

b) Adjective

c) Verb

d) Adverb

Q8. Identify the exclamatory sentence:

a) I like to read.

b) How incredible this sounds!

c) Do you like to read?

d) Read that book.

Q9. Which tense is used in: "I was sleeping when the phone rang."?

a) Past Simple

b) Past Continuous

c) Present Continuous

d) Past Perfect

Q10. What part of speech is 'courageous' in: "The courageous soldier fought bravely."?

a) Noun

b) Adjective

c) Adverb

d) Verb

Answer Key

Q.NoAnswerNote
1b) AdverbModifies the verb 'shone'.
2c) She had finished...Uses 'had' + past participle.
3c) ImperativeUsed for a command or request.
4b) victoryIt is an abstract noun.
5b) will have finishedFuture perfect for a completed action.
6b) Where did you put...Asks a question.
7c) VerbExpresses the main action.
8b) How incredible this sounds!Expresses strong emotion.
9b) Past ContinuousUses 'was/were' + verb-ing.
10b) AdjectiveDescribes the noun 'soldier'.

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