English Grammar Test Level A2

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Which sentence contains a subject-verb agreement error?

  • They *watches* a movie every Friday night. (correct)
  • She *is* going to the party with her friends.
  • He *go* to the gym every morning before work.
  • The cats *plays* in the garden every evening.

Which sentence uses the past perfect tense correctly?

  • I *did not see* that movie last night.
  • They *had eat* dinner before the movie started. (correct)
  • She *have went* to the store yesterday.
  • He *have not finished* his homework yet.

Which sentence demonstrates correct use of comparative adjectives?

  • He is *stronger* than his brother. (correct)
  • This is the *most tallest* building in the city.
  • The *biggest* elephant is in the zoo.
  • She is *more taller* than her sister.

Which sentence correctly uses the conditional tense?

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Flashcards

Subject-verb agreement

Verbs must agree in number with their subjects. Singular subjects take singular verbs; plural subjects take plural verbs.

Past perfect tense

Used to indicate that an action was completed before another action in the past. It's formed with 'had' + past participle.

Comparative adjectives

Used to compare two things. Usually formed by adding '-er' to the adjective or using 'more' before it.

Conditional tense

Expresses a condition and a result. Typically uses 'would' + base form of the verb for hypothetical situations, or 'will' for possible situations.

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