English Grammar Quiz: Articles and Expressions
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In the sentence 'The famous poet, philosopher and mathematician _______ receiving his award.', which verb correctly fills in the blank?

  • none of these
  • were
  • is (correct)
  • are
  • Which option correctly changes the sentence 'Ashok ______ have convinced himself that he wanted a simpler lifestyle.' to reported speech?

  • need to
  • will
  • might (correct)
  • shall
  • Which option properly changes the statement 'Billy and Jake ________ to the same school.' into a question in reported speech?

  • go
  • goes
  • been going
  • going (correct)
  • If the sentence 'A goodman and useful citizen _______ passed away.' is changed to reported speech, which option should be used to maintain correct subject-verb agreement?

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

    Which option accurately changes the sentence 'You____ take photos in the museum.' to a statement in reported speech?

    <p>can't</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which option correctly changes the sentence 'Rekha and her friends _______ present at the party.' to a negative form in reported speech?

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

    In the sentence 'It ______________ raining since morning when you rang me up', which option correctly completes the sentence?

    <p>had been</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When reporting 'My parents _________ to market when I arrived home.', which option is the most appropriate?

    <p>were leaving</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which verb tense should be used when changing 'The teacher _______ to know if the students had completed writing the answers.' to reported speech?

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

    When reporting 'Joseph __________ by everyone after he won the competition.', which option is the correct form?

    <p>shall be congratulated</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the appropriate pronoun change for the sentence 'My brother ______ angry because he had been waiting for us for over an hour.' in reported speech?

    <p>he is</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which option correctly fills in the blank in the sentence 'Unless you _______ what you feel (express), nobody _______ what is really going on with you.'?

    <p>Express, will know</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which sentence correctly uses the reporting verb 'reported'?

    <p>The news he reported shocked us all, we are all in an odd mood.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which sentence shows the correct punctuation in reported speech?

    <p>Sheela showed……….. concern for her step-daughter.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which option correctly changes the pronouns 'he' and 'I' in the sentence?

    <p>Neither he nor I know his whereabouts.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which sentence correctly changes a statement into a question?

    <p>Are there_______ countries where the population is not growing fast?</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which option correctly changes the tense in the sentence?

    <p>More students than one had attended the class.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which sentence correctly uses the subject-verb agreement?

    <p>A bunch of keys has been found in the car park.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Grammar Rules

    • There are 45 countries in the world where the population is not growing fast.
    • Concern can be shown by using the phrase "showed little concern".
    • The subject-verb agreement rule is as follows: "The aims of the course make me willing to begin".
    • When using "more than one", the verb is always plural: "More students than one have attended the class".
    • When using "one of", the verb is always singular: "One of the students was talking".
    • When using "a bunch of", the verb is always singular: "A bunch of keys has been found in the car park".

    Verb Tenses

    • Past Perfect Continuous: "It had been raining since morning when you rang me up".
    • Future Perfect Continuous: "By next Monday he will have been staying at my uncle's house for three weeks".
    • Past Simple: "My parents were at the market when I arrived home".
    • Past Simple vs Past Perfect: "The teacher wanted to know if the students had completed writing the answers".

    Sentence Structure

    • Unless clause: "Unless you express what you feel, nobody knows what is really going on with you".
    • Past Simple vs Past Perfect: "I had been working all afternoon and have just finished the assignment".
    • Passive voice: "Joseph was congratulated by everyone after he won the competition".

    Subject-Verb Agreement

    • Singular noun: "A good man and useful citizen has passed away".
    • Neither...nor: "Neither my parents nor I am interested in music".
    • Singular noun: "The famous poet, philosopher and mathematician is receiving his award".
    • Either...or: "A hamburger or a hot dog sounds great for lunch".

    Modality

    • Permission: "You can't take photos in the museum".
    • Obligation: "We must confirm our reservations before Friday".
    • Possibility: "Ashok might have convinced himself that he wanted a simpler lifestyle".

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    Test your knowledge of English grammar with this quiz covering articles and expressions. Answer questions related to the correct usage of articles 'a', 'an', 'the', and different expressions in sentences.

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