English Grammar Quiz for Beginners
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My brother (to go) to the youth club every Thursday.

goes

The plane (to take off) at 07:00 a.m. and (to land) at 11:00 a.m.

takes off, lands

What your opinion about th______ new article?

is

You are very allergic. Why you eat so much chocolate?

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

Every year Sally (to meet) her classmates at the party on October 31.

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

Paula (to work) very hard. She is a great specialist.

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

Uh! You always (to ______) spaghetti. Can you ______ something else?

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

My teacher often (to use) a computer during our lesson.

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

Sometimes we (to ______) weddings and anniversaries.

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

Our new neighbor (not speak) Kazakh. He (to speak) Greek.

<p>doesn't speak, speaks</p> Signup and view all the answers

I (to see) a woman yesterday. I think I know her.

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

You buy this beautiful house in 2009?

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

Last winter we (to move) to Italy.

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

He (not live) in Oskemen in 2001.

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

That house (to lose) its roof in the storm 2 years ago.

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

We (to find) a nice place on that island. It was great holiday.

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

My brother (not help) me with the washing-up yesterday.

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

Why Zhanar decide to look for a new job?

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

It (to be) very difficult test. I (to look up) many words in the dictionary.

<p>was, looked up</p> Signup and view all the answers

Arsen's father (to come) to see us the day before yesterday.

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

Flashcards

Present Simple Tense

Used for actions that happen regularly or as a general truth. It is also used for facts and states that are always true.

Third person singular form

In the present simple tense, verbs have a different form for the third person singular (he, she, it). We usually add -s or -es to the verb.

Simple Past Tense

Used to talk about actions that finished in the past. It describes completed actions or events.

Past Participle

The form of a verb used in perfect tenses and passive voice. It often ends in -ed, but some verbs have irregular past participles.

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Present Continuous Tense

Used to talk about actions happening now or around now. It describes actions in progress at the moment of speaking.

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Future Simple Tense

Used to talk about actions that will happen in the future. It expresses a prediction or an intention.

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Present Perfect Tense

Used to talk about actions that started in the past and continue up to the present, or have a result in the present. It emphasizes the connection between the past and the present.

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Past Perfect Tense

Used to talk about actions that happened before another action in the past. It describes an action completed before a specific time in the past.

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Auxiliary verbs

Helping verbs that are used with main verbs to form different tenses, moods, and voices. Common auxiliary verbs are 'be', 'have', and 'do'.

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Subject-verb agreement

The verb in a sentence must agree with its subject in number (singular or plural). If the subject is singular, the verb must be singular. If the subject is plural, the verb must be plural.

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Regular verbs

Verbs that form their past simple and past participle by adding -ed to the base form.

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Irregular verbs

Verbs that do not follow the regular pattern of adding -ed to form their past simple and past participle. They have a different, often unique form.

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Negative sentences

Sentences that express the opposite of a positive statement. They usually use 'not' or 'don't' to negate the verb.

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Interrogative sentences

Sentences that ask a question. They usually begin with a question word (who, what, why, etc.) or an auxiliary verb.

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Declarative sentences

Sentences that make a statement. They simply declare or state a fact or an opinion.

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Imperative sentences

Sentences that give a command or instruction. They usually start with a verb and do not have a subject.

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Simple Present vs. Present continuous

Simple present describes actions that happen habitually or are generally true, while present continuous describes actions happening now.

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Simple Past vs. Past Perfect

Simple past describes actions that finished in the past, while past perfect describes an action that happened before another action in the past.

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Past Perfect vs. Past Continuous

Past perfect describes an action completed before another action in the past, while past continuous describes an action that was happening over a period of time in the past.

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Direct objects

The noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb. It answers the question 'what?' or 'whom?' after the verb.

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Indirect objects

The noun or pronoun that receives the direct object. It answers the question 'to whom?' or 'for whom?' after the verb.

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Adjectives

Words that describe nouns or pronouns. They tell us more about the qualities or characteristics of a person, place, or thing.

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Adverbs

Words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They tell us more about how, when, where, or to what extent an action is done.

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Prepositions

Words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence. They often indicate location, time, or direction.

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Conjunctions

Words that connect words, phrases, or clauses. They help to join ideas together in a sentence.

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Active voice

The voice of a verb where the subject performs the action. The subject is the doer of the action.

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Passive voice

The voice of a verb where the subject receives the action. The subject is the receiver of the action.

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Study Notes

Multiple Choice Questions

  • Question 1: My brother (goes/go/to go/going/is going) to the youth club every Thursday.

  • Question 2: The plane (takes off, lands/will take off, will land/take off, land/takes off, landing/took off, landing) at 07:00 a.m. and (to land) at 11:00 a.m.

  • Question 3: What is your opinion about this new article? (is/do/are/were/been)

  • Question 4: You are very allergic. Why do you eat so much chocolate? (do/does/doing/doesn't/have)

  • Question 5: Every year Sally (meets/to meet) her classmates at the party on October 31.

Multiple Choice Questions (Page 2)

  • Question 6: Paula (to work) very hard. She is a great specialist. (works/worked/not work/work/working)

  • Question 7: Uh! You always (to cook) spaghetti. Can you cook something else? (cook/cooking/cooks/to cook/cooked)

  • Question 8: My teacher often (to use) a computer during our lesson. (uses/is using/to use/have use/was used)

  • Question 9: Sometimes we (to organize) weddings and anniversaries. (organizes/are organized/organizing)

Multiple Choice Questions (Page 3)

  • Question 10: Our new neighbor (not speak) Kazakh. He (to speak) Greek. (doesn't speak, speaks/don't speak, speak/not speak, speak/speak, speak/didn't spoke)

  • Question 11: I (to see) a woman yesterday. I think I know her. (saw/seed/sees/seen/seeing)

  • Question 12: Did you buy this beautiful house in 2009? (did/were/doing/done/does)

  • Question 13: Last winter we (to move) to Italy. (moved/move/did move/moving/will move)

  • Question 14: He (not live) in Oskemen in 2001. (didn't live)

Multiple Choice Questions (Page 4)

  • Question 15: That house (to lose) its roof in the storm 2 years ago. (lost/lose/losed/losted/losing)

  • Question 16: We (to find) a nice place on that island. It was great holiday. (found/finded/find/to find/finding)

  • Question 17: My brother (not help) me with the washing-up yesterday. (didn't help/don't help/not help/didn't helped/have help)

  • Question 18: Why Zhanar decide to look for a new job? (did/was)

Multiple Choice Questions (Page 5)

  • Question 19: It (to be) very difficult test. I (to look up) many words in the dictionary. (was/were/will/was/are)

  • Question 20: Arsen's father (to come) to see us the day before yesterday. (came/comed/come/coming/comes)

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Test your knowledge of basic English grammar with this multiple-choice quiz. Each question focuses on verb forms and usage, helping you to improve your understanding of the language. Perfect for beginners or anyone looking to brush up on their English skills.

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