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Learn by Doing - English Grammar Quiz

Welcome to your English Grammar Quiz by Easy English and computer institute UAE!
This quiz isn’t just a test—it’s a chance to learn and grow. Each question is paired with a clear explanation, so whether you answer right or wrong, you’ll walk away with better understanding.

Why it’s important:

Mastering grammar strengthens your speaking, writing, and confidence in English. These questions focus on real-world usage, common pitfalls, and grammar you can apply immediately.

How to take the English Grammar Quiz:

Question 1

 The negative form of the word “noble” is:
a) Inoble
b) Unnoble
c) Ignoble
Correct answer: c) Ignoble
Why? “Ignoble” is the proper antonym of “noble,” meaning dishonorable or of low character.

Question 2
The adverb form of “public” is:
a) Publicly
b) Publically
Correct answer: a) Publicly
Why? “Publicly” is the correct adverb form. “Publically” is a common misspelling.

Question 3
Complete the sentence: “I doubt __ she will be there.”
a) If
b) That
Correct answer: a) If
Why? “I doubt if” is a standard expression used to introduce uncertainty.

Question 4
Complete the sentence: “They made us __ welcome.”
a) Feel
b) Feeling
Correct answer: a) Feel
Why? “Made” is followed by a bare infinitive (feel), not a -ing form.

Question 5
Complete the sentence: “She fell __.”
a) Asleep
b) Sleeping
Correct answer: a) Asleep
Why? “Fell asleep” is a fixed expression; “sleeping” would be grammatically incorrect here.

Question 6
Complete the sentence: “Thanks for your __.”
a) Help
b) Helping
Correct answer: a) Help
Why? “Help” is a noun and fits naturally after “your.”

Question 7
Complete the sentence: “I don’t know why she __ it.”
a) Did
b) Has done
Correct answer: b) Has done
Why? “Has done” suggests an action with present relevance, which fits the sentence better.

Question 8
Complete the sentence: “It is time we __.”
a) Leave
b) Left
Correct answer: b) Left
Why? This is a subjunctive structure; after “It’s time,” we use the past tense for unreal or hypothetical situations.

Question 9
Complete the sentence: “They were in __ trouble.”
a) Such
b) So much
Correct answer: b) So much
Why? “So much” is used with uncountable nouns like “trouble.” “Such” would require a noun phrase like “such troublemakers.”

Understanding Your Results

After completing the quiz, you’ll receive a score and personalized feedback. Here’s how to interpret your results:

Score Interpretation:

9-10 correct: Excellent! You have mastered these grammar concepts.

7-8 correct: Very good! Minor review needed in specific areas.

5-6 correct: Good foundation, but practice will help you improve.

Below 5: Don’t worry! Focus on studying the explanations and try again.

Next Steps for Improvement

Regardless of your score, there’s always room for improvement in language learning. Here are some strategies to enhance your English grammar skills:

  • Regular Practice: Take grammar quizzes regularly to reinforce your knowledge
  • Read Extensively: Reading books, articles, and quality content exposes you to correct grammar usage
  • Write Daily: Practice writing in English to apply grammar rules in context
  • Study Grammar Rules: Focus on specific areas where you scored lower
  • Get Feedback: Have native speakers or teachers review your writing

Remember, mastering English grammar is a journey, not a destination. Every mistake is a learning opportunity, and consistent practice leads to significant improvement over time.

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