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 'fast' in: "He is a fast runner."
a) Noun
b) Adjective
c) Adverb
d) Verb
Q2. Which sentence is written in the Future Continuous Tense?
a) I will finish my work.
b) I will have finished my work.
c) I will be finishing my work.
d) I finished my work.
Q3. What type of sentence is: "What a spectacular performance!"?
a) Declarative
b) Interrogative
c) Imperative
d) Exclamatory
Q4. Identify the pronoun in: "She gave them her books."
a) gave
b) books
c) them
d) gave
Q5. Complete the sentence: "He __________ (go) to the market yesterday."
a) go
b) goes
c) went
d) has gone
Q6. Which of these is an imperative sentence?
a) Keep the room clean.
b) Did you lock the door?
c) The sun sets in the west.
d) Wow, what a view!
Q7. In the sentence "They sang a beautiful song", what part of speech is 'beautiful'?
a) Noun
b) Adjective
c) Verb
d) Adverb
Q8. Identify the declarative sentence:
a) Stop talking immediately.
b) Have you finished your lunch?
c) The earth revolves around the sun.
d) How cold the water is!
Q9. Which tense is used in: "She has been reading for two hours."?
a) Present Perfect
b) Present Continuous
c) Present Perfect Continuous
d) Past Perfect
Q10. What part of speech is 'heavily' in: "It rained heavily last night."?
a) Noun
b) Adjective
c) Adverb
d) Verb
Answer Key
| Q.No | Answer | Note |
| 1 | b) Adjective | Describes the noun 'runner'. |
| 2 | c) I will be finishing... | Uses 'will be' + verb-ing. |
| 3 | d) Exclamatory | Expresses strong emotion; ends in '!'. |
| 4 | c) them | Acts as an object pronoun. |
| 5 | c) went | 'Yesterday' indicates the simple past tense. |
| 6 | a) Keep the room clean. | Gives a command or instruction. |
| 7 | b) Adjective | Describes the noun 'song'. |
| 8 | c) The earth revolves... | Makes a statement of fact. |
| 9 | c) Present Perfect Continuous | Action started in past, continuing now. |
| 10 | c) Adverb | Modifies the verb 'rained'. |
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