English Grammar Conditional Sentences Quiz
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What is the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank in the sentence 'When it rains, it ________.'?

  • pours (correct)
  • will pour
  • poured
  • would pour
  • Which phrase best describes a verb with a preposition or adverb, the meaning of which is different from the separate parts?

  • Simple Conjunction
  • Phrasal Verb (correct)
  • Compound Verb
  • Complex Predicate
  • What would be the correct phrasal verb to complete the sentence 'Someone _______ my car last night and stole the stereo.'?

  • broke up
  • broke down
  • broke out
  • broke into (correct)
  • Which phrasal verb means 'to manage with what you have'?

    <p>get by</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the phrase 'look down on' mean in the sentence 'His father always taught him not to _____ those people with less.'?

    <p>belittle</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the sentence 'I'm so tired of Sophie showing _____ her engagement ring all the time.', which option completes it correctly?

    <p>off</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When a compound subject refers to one person or thing, what type of verb is typically used?

    <p>Singular verb</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of pronouns like 'anybody, everybody, someone' generally take singular verbs?

    <p>Singular indefinite pronouns</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of verbs are usually used with nouns that have two parts?

    <p>Plural verbs</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How do nouns that are plural in form but singular in meaning generally agree with verbs?

    <p>They take singular verbs</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of nouns like 'audience, company, team' usually require singular verbs?

    <p>Collective nouns</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of verbs are typically used with units of measurements, amount of money, and titles of books?

    <p>Singular verbs</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Verb Forms and Phrasal Verbs

    • The correct form of the verb to fill in the blank in the sentence "When it rains, it ________." is the present tense, as it describes a general or habitual action.
    • A verb with a preposition or adverb, the meaning of which is different from the separate parts, is best described as a phrasal verb.

    Phrasal Verbs

    • The correct phrasal verb to complete the sentence "Someone _______ my car last night and stole the stereo." is "broke into", meaning to illegally enter a vehicle.
    • The phrasal verb "to get by" means to manage with what you have.
    • The phrase "look down on" means to consider someone or something as inferior or less important.

    Sentence Completion

    • The correct completion of the sentence "I'm so tired of Sophie showing _____ her engagement ring all the time." is "off", meaning to display or exhibit proudly.

    Subject-Verb Agreement

    • When a compound subject refers to one person or thing, a singular verb is typically used.
    • Indefinite pronouns like "anybody, everybody, someone" generally take singular verbs.
    • Nouns that have two parts, such as scissors or pants, usually require plural verbs.
    • Nouns that are plural in form but singular in meaning, such as news or physics, generally agree with singular verbs.
    • Collective nouns like "audience, company, team" usually require singular verbs.
    • Units of measurement, amounts of money, and titles of books typically take singular verbs.

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    Test your knowledge of conditional sentences in English grammar with this quiz. Fill in the blanks with the correct verb forms and identify phrases with combined verb-preposition or verb-adverb meanings. Are you ready to challenge yourself?

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