English Grammar Quiz for 3rd Semester Students
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There was some money in my pocket yesterday.

True (A)

My friends is at the exhibition two hours ago.

False (B)

The weather were nice yesterday evening.

False (B)

This classroom is cleaned every morning.

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Cheese are made from milk.

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When was the computer invented?

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This article is written by our colleague.

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He been told to meet us.

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The word 'to forget' translates to 'забывать'.

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The word 'to give' translates to 'смотреть'.

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When he was a child, he was afraid of snakes.

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My groupmates were at the birthday party yesterday, but they were tired.

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The word 'to go' is translated as 'идти'.

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My friend goes to the country by car.

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The word 'to listen' translates to 'петь'.

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In winter, the days are usually longer than in summer.

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She visited me yesterday.

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Washington is the capital of the USA.

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Samantha weren't at the business meeting yesterday because she was ill.

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Lucy and Dan found a nice glass shop in this city.

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'Maria usually (to have) lunch' requires the verb form 'have'.

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They buy tickets at the booking-office.

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The 22nd of December is the longest day of the year.

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I don't think Alex will passed the exam.

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Max and Alex took a train 2 hours ago.

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I think Sue won like her present.

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I don't think I'll be here tomorrow.

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I don't think they getted married.

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I don't know those girls. Do you know her?

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Do you know David's wife? I don't know her.

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I think we don't win the game.

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I don't think you'll enjoyes the film.

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The correct form of the verb to complete the sentence 'I think the director......the town.' is 'has left'.

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The correct expression to use in the sentence 'I haven't got...books.' is 'much'.

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In the question '......people are coming to the party?', 'How many' is the correct form.

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The sentence 'He......the door.' should be completed with 'have closed'.

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The sentence 'I like reading.I have...books.' can be completed with 'a little'.

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In the question '......bread did you buy?', the correct phrase to use is 'How much'.

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The phrase 'We......her since she arrived to our city.' should be completed with 'has know'.

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You would use 'much' in the question '......milk do you want in your coffee?'.

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The correct answer to the sentence 'I don't know Mr. Stevens. Do you know...?' is 'her'.

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In the sentence 'I don't know Serik's parents. Do you know...?', the correct word to complete it is 'them'.

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The sentence 'I don't know the woman in the black coat. Do you know...?' is completed by 'them'.

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For the sentence 'I never go to parties. I don't like...,' the answer is 'them'.

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The superlative form of 'good' is 'the better'.

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The sentence 'The film we've ever seen is "Enter the Dragon".' can be completed with 'the most interesting'.

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In the sentence 'Spring is ... season of the year.', the correct form is 'the more pleasant'.

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The superlative form of 'clean' in 'Tom's room is ... of all.' is 'the cleanest'.

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Flashcards

Present Perfect Tense (Q42)

Used to describe an action that started in the past and continues to the present, or an action that happened at an unspecified time in the past and has a result in the present.

Present perfect form of "leave" (Q42)

"has left"

Present perfect form of "paint" (Q43)

"have painted"

Present perfect "know" (Q44)

Use "have known"

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Present perfect form of "forget" (Q45)

"have forgotten"

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Present perfect form of "close" (Q46)

"has closed"

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Using "many" or "much" Q47

"many" is used with countable nouns (e.g., years). "much" is used with uncountable nouns (e.g., time).

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"How many" vs "How much" Q48-51

"How many" is used for countable nouns. "How much" is used for uncountable nouns.

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Past Simple of 'to be' (Singular)

The past tense of 'to be' when referring to one person or thing. It is used to describe a state or action that happened in the past.

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Past Simple of 'to be' (Plural)

The past tense of 'to be' when referring to more than one person or thing. It is used to describe a state or action that happened in the past.

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Past Simple of 'to go'

The past tense of 'to go'. It describes an action of moving from one place to another that happened in the past.

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Past Simple of 'to visit'

The past tense of 'to visit'. It describes the act of going to a place or person for a short time in the past.

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Past Simple of 'to find'

The past tense of 'to find'. It describes the act of discovering something or someone in the past.

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Past Simple of 'to buy'

The past tense of 'to buy'. It describes the act of purchasing something in the past.

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Past Simple of 'to take'

The past tense of 'to take'. It describes the act of moving something or someone from one place to another in the past.

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Past Simple of 'to start'

The past tense of 'to start'. It describes the act of beginning something in the past.

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Correct form of "to be" for "There...some money"

The correct form of the verb "to be" in the sentence "There...some money in my pocket yesterday." is "were".

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Correct form of "to be" for "There...some new magazines"

The correct form of the verb "to be" is "were" in the sentence "There...some new magazines on the table yesterday."

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Correct form of "to be" for "He...at the zoo"

The correct form of the verb "to be" is "was" in the sentence "He...at the zoo with his friends yesterday morning."

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Correct form of "to be" for "My friends...at the exhibition"

The correct form of the verb "to be" is "were" in the sentence "My friends...at the exhibition two hours ago."

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Correct form of "to be" for "Alua...in Dubai"

The correct form of the verb "to be" is "was" in the sentence "Alua...in Dubai last summer."

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Correct form of "to be" for "Our neighbors...in Turkey"

The correct form of the verb "to be" is "were" in the sentence "Our neighbors...in Turkey last winter."

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Correct form of "to be" for "The weather...nice"

The correct form of the verb "to be" is "was" in the sentence "The weather...nice yesterday evening."

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Correct form of "to be" for "This classroom...cleaned (Passive)"

The correct form of the verb "to be" in the passive voice is "is" in the sentence "This classroom...cleaned every morning."

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Translate "to forget"

The Russian translation for "to forget" is "забывать".

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Translate "to give"

The Russian translation for "to give" is "давать".

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Translate "to go"

The Russian translation for "to go" is "идти".

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Translate "to listen"

The Russian translation for "to listen" is "слушать".

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Translate "to know"

The Russian translation for "to know" is "знать".

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Translate "to lose"

The Russian translation for "to lose" is "терять".

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Translate "to make"

The Russian translation for "to make" is "делать".

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Translate "to read"

The Russian translation for "to read" is "читать".

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I think... or I don't think...

These phrases are used to express opinions or beliefs about something.

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Will vs. Would

We use 'will' for future predictions or plans. We use 'would' for hypothetical situations.

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Past Tense vs. Present Tense

Past tense describes an action that happened in the past, while present tense describes an action that is happening now.

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Pronoun Usage

Pronouns replace nouns. Use 'him' for male objects, 'her' for female objects, and 'them' for multiple objects.

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Correct Verb Tense

Make sure verbs match the tense of the sentence.

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Don't vs. Didn't

'Don't' is the present tense contraction of 'do not', while 'didn't' is the past tense contraction of 'did not'.

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Subject-Verb Agreement

Verbs must agree in number with their subject. Singular subjects take singular verbs, while plural subjects take plural verbs.

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Correct Usage of 'To' & 'Too'

'To' is used for direction or purpose, while 'too' means 'also' or 'excessively'.

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Object Pronouns

Words that replace nouns (people or things) in a sentence. They are used to avoid repeating the noun. Example: "I don't know Mr. Stevens. Do you know him?"

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Superlative Adjectives

Adjectives that describe the greatest or least degree of something. They are used to compare three or more things. Example: "It was Chris who wrote the most brilliant composition."

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Superlative Adjectives (Formation)

To form the superlative of most adjectives, add '-est' or use 'most' before the adjective. Example: The best (good - better - best), the most interesting (interesting - more interesting - most interesting)

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Use of 'them'

The object pronoun 'them' is used to replace plural nouns, like people or things, when they are the object of a verb or preposition.

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Use of 'him'

The object pronoun 'him' is used to replace a male noun when he is the object of a verb or preposition.

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Use of 'her'

The object pronoun 'her' is used to replace a female noun when she is the object of a verb or preposition.

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Superlative Adjectives (Irregular Forms)

Some adjectives have irregular superlative forms. Example: good - better - best, bad - worse - worst

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Use of 'their'

The possessive adjective 'their' shows that something belongs to more than one person or thing.

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Study Notes

Multiple Choice Questions (English Grammar)

  • Question types cover various grammar topics, including verb tenses, articles, prepositions, and vocabulary.
  • Multiple Choice Options (a to e) list potential answers for every question.
  • Subject Matter The questions focus on English grammar, with a mixture of simple and complex usages.
  • Test Format A testing document for students in the 3rd semester of their 2nd year (presumably in a college or university)
  • Question Examples The document contains numerous multiple choice questions, testing grammar rules in varied contexts.
  • Question Content Examples Questions about tenses (past simple, present simple, past continuous, etc.), adverbs, and vocabulary are included.

Question Topics (General)

  • The test questions involve grammar and vocabulary related to the English language; specific subtopics are within these two main categories.

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This quiz contains multiple choice questions designed to test students' knowledge of English grammar topics such as verb tenses, articles, and prepositions. It is aimed at students in the 3rd semester of their 2nd year, featuring a mix of simple and complex usages. Prepare to challenge your understanding of grammar rules through varied contexts.

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