Sunday, 29 March 2020

English grammars MCQs Part-1



English grammars MCQs

Part-1



  1. Active and Passive voice
  2. Articles
  3. Adjectives
  4. Adverbs
  5. Determiners
  6. Direct and Indirect Speech
  7. comparatives & superlatives
  8. Irregular comparatives & superlatives
  9. Use of Capital letters
  10. Gerund and Present Participle (ing form)
  11. Nouns
  12. Passive
  13. Possessive
  14. Relative Clauses
  15. The Infinitive
  16. To Get
  17. Verbs and Verb Tenses and many more.



Questions
Option 1
Option 2
Explain
He___there.
live
lives
If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. For example: I live there. We live there. You live there. They live there BUT He lives there. She lives there. It lives there.
2
I___very hard.
work
works
If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. For example: I work very hard. We work very hard. You work very hard. They work very hard BUT He works very hard. She works very hard. It works very hard.
1
They___business.
do
does
If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we normally add `s` after a verb. If a verb finishes with `o`, we add `es`. For example: I do business. We do business. You do business. They do business BUT He does business. She does business. It does business.
1
He___English fluently.
speak
speaks
If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. For example: I speak English fluently. We speak English fluently. You speak English fluently. They speak English fluently BUT He speaks English fluently. She speaks English fluently.
2
We___it very well.
know
knows
If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. For example: I know it very well. We know it very well. You know it very well. They know it very well BUT He knows it very well. She knows it very well.
1
It sometimes___.
happen
happens
If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. For example: It sometimes happens to me. It usually happens to him. It often happens to her.
2
I see you___this city.
like
likes
If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. For example: I live there. We live there. You live there. They live there BUT He lives there. She lives there. It lives there.
1
She___so, too.
think
thinks
If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. For example: I think so, too. We think so, too. You think so, too. They think so, too BUT He thinks so, too. She thinks so, too.
2
He___English at school.
study
studies
If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. If a verb finishes with `y` after a consonant, we add `es` and change `y` to `i`. For example: I study English at school. We study English at school. You study English at school. They study English at school BUT He studies English at school. She studies English at school.
2
It really___me.
help
helps
If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. For example: I help him. We help him. You help him. They help him BUT He helps me. She helps me. It helps me.
2
A new strategy___by them.
was discussed
were discussed
If it was done by someone or something, we use Passive Voice Past Simple: was/were + Past Participle (the third form). I / He / She / It + was + Past Participle. We / You / They + were + Past Participle.
1
This information___him.
were told
was told
If it was done by someone or something, we use Passive Voice Past Simple: was/were + Past Participle (the third form). I / He / She / It + was + Past Participle. We / You / They + were + Past Participle.
2
The lost keys___.
was found
were found
If it was done by someone or something, we use Passive Voice Past Simple: was/were + Past Participle (the third form). I / He / She / It + was + Past Participle. We / You / They + were + Past Participle.
2
His results___.
was shown
were shown
If it was done by someone or something, we use Passive Voice Past Simple: was/were + Past Participle (the third form). I / He / She / It + was + Past Participle. We / You / They + were + Past Participle.
2
Her name___.
was included
were included
If it was done by someone or something, we use Passive Voice Past Simple: was/were + Past Participle (the third form). I / He / She / It + was + Past Participle. We / You / They + were + Past Participle.
1
These mistakes___.
was considered
were considered
If it was done by someone or something, we use Passive Voice Past Simple: was/were + Past Participle (the third form). I / He / She / It + was + Past Participle. We / You / They + were + Past Participle.
2
All the lesson___.
was understood
were understood
If it was done by someone or something, we use Passive Voice Past Simple: was/were + Past Participle (the third form). I / He / She / It + was + Past Participle. We / You / They + were + Past Participle.
1
Two new houses___.
was built
were built
If it was done by someone or something, we use Passive Voice Past Simple: was/were + Past Participle (the third form). I / He / She / It + was + Past Participle. We / You / They + were + Past Participle.
2
His apartment___.
was bought
were bought
If it was done by someone or something, we use Passive Voice Past Simple: was/were + Past Participle (the third form). I / He / She / It + was + Past Participle. We / You / They + were + Past Participle.
1
Her apartments___.
was sold
were sold
If it was done by someone or something, we use Passive Voice Past Simple: was/were + Past Participle (the third form). I / He / She / It + was + Past Participle. We / You / They + were + Past Participle.
2
My friend___a good computer.
have
has
If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. `My friend` means `he` or `she`. We say `I have`, `We have`, `You have`, `They have` BUT `He has`, `She has`, `It has`.
2
The lesson___interesting.
look
looks
If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. `The lesson` means `it`.
2
This flat___200 000 dollars.
costs
cost
If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. `This flat` means `it`.
1
My brother___to school.
go
goes
If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we normally add `s` after a verb. If a verb finishes with `o`, we add `es`. My brother` means `he`.
2
This program___very well.
works
work
If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. `This program` means `it`.
1
My friends___this movie.
like
likes
If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. If not, we don`t add `s`. `My friends` means `they`.
1
Our teacher___a lot.
knows
know
If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. `Our teacher` means `he` or `she`.
1
The news___interesting.
seem
seems
If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. `The news` means `it`. It`s singular in English (one) - not plural (not many).
2
Your friend always___very interesting things.
say
says
If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. `Your friend` means `he` or `she`.
2
The tickets___50 pounds.
cost
costs
If it`s `he`, `she` or `it` in Present Simple, we add `s` after a verb. If not, we don`t add `s`. `The tickets` means `they`.
1
She___have any brothers or sisters.
don`t
doesn`t
We use `don`t` with `I`, `We`, `You`, `They` and `doesn`t` with `He`, `She`, `It`. In other words, there are two possible situations 1) I / We / You / They + don`t + verb 2) He / She / It + doesn`t + verb.
2
I___know what to say.
don`t
doesn`t
We use `don`t` with `I`, `We`, `You`, `They` and `doesn`t` with `He`, `She`, `It`. In other words, there are two possible situations 1) I / We / You / They + don`t + verb 2) He / She / It + doesn`t + verb.
1
It___interest him.
don`t
doesn`t
We use `don`t` with `I`, `We`, `You`, `They` and `doesn`t` with `He`, `She`, `It`. In other words, there are two possible situations 1) I / We / You / They + don`t + verb 2) He / She / It + doesn`t + verb.
2
I___want to do it again.
don`t
doesn`t
We use `don`t` with `I`, `We`, `You`, `They` and `doesn`t` with `He`, `She`, `It`. In other words, there are two possible situations 1) I / We / You / They + don`t + verb 2) He / She / It + doesn`t + verb.
1
You___know all the information.
don`t
doesn`t
We use `don`t` with `I`, `We`, `You`, `They` and `doesn`t` with `He`, `She`, `It`. In other words, there are two possible situations 1) I / We / You / They + don`t + verb 2) He / She / It + doesn`t + verb.
1
He___earn this sum of money.
don`t
doesn`t
We use `don`t` with `I`, `We`, `You`, `They` and `doesn`t` with `He`, `She`, `It`. In other words, there are two possible situations 1) I / We / You / They + don`t + verb 2) He / She / It + doesn`t + verb.
2
She___tell him all the truth.
don`t
doesn`t
We use `don`t` with `I`, `We`, `You`, `They` and `doesn`t` with `He`, `She`, `It`. In other words, there are two possible situations 1) I / We / You / They + don`t + verb 2) He / She / It + doesn`t + verb.
2
They___understand you.
don`t
doesn`t
We use `don`t` with `I`, `We`, `You`, `They` and `doesn`t` with `He`, `She`, `It`. In other words, there are two possible situations 1) I / We / You / They + don`t + verb 2) He / She / It + doesn`t + verb.
1
She___believe him.
don`t
doesn`t
We use `don`t` with `I`, `We`, `You`, `They` and `doesn`t` with `He`, `She`, `It`. In other words, there are two possible situations 1) I / We / You / They + don`t + verb 2) He / She / It + doesn`t + verb.
2
It___help us.
don`t
doesn`t
We use `don`t` with `I`, `We`, `You`, `They` and `doesn`t` with `He`, `She`, `It`. In other words, there are two possible situations 1) I / We / You / They + don`t + verb 2) He / She / It + doesn`t + verb.
2
My friend___remember it.
don`t
doesn`t
He / She / It + doesn`t + verb. `My friend` means `he` or `she`.
2
This thing___interest me.
don`t
doesn`t
He / She / It + doesn`t + verb. `This thing` means `it`.
2
These things___seem important.
don`t
doesn`t
I / We / You / They + don`t + verb. `These things` means `they`.
1
His wife___spend much money.
don`t
doesn`t
He / She / It + doesn`t + verb. `His wife` means `she`.
2
This news___seem unusual.
don`t
doesn`t
He / She / It + doesn`t + verb. `This news` means `it`. `News` is singular in English (one) - not plural (not many).
2
His teacher___know what to do.
don`t
doesn`t
He / She / It + doesn`t + verb. `His teacher` means `he` or `she`.
2
This situation___seem strange.
don`t
doesn`t
He / She / It + doesn`t + verb. `This situation` means `it`.
2
His results___look very good.
don`t
doesn`t
I / We / You / They + don`t + verb. `His results` means `they`.
1
Most students___learn English effectively.
don`t
doesn`t
I / We / You / They + don`t + verb. `Most students` means `they`.
1
His lessons___start on time.
don`t
doesn`t
I / We / You / They + don`t + verb. `His lessons` means `they`.
1
Where___this place?
am
is
Where am / is / are? `This place` means `it`. Where is he / she / it?
2
How___she?
am
is
How am / is / are? How is he / she / it?
2
What___it in English?
am
is
We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
2
Why___he so sad?
am
is
Why am / is / are? Why is he / she / it?
2
Who___there?
am
is
Who means `he` or `she` here.
2
When___you free?
am
are
When am / is / are? When are we / you / they?
2
What color___it?
am
is
We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
2
What kind of people___they?
is
are
We use `are` with `we, `you` and `they`
2
How often___you there?
is
are
We use `are` with `we, `you` and `they`.
2
How old___he?
am
is
We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
2
How___your business?
am
is
`Your business` means `it. We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
2
Why___this offer interesting?
am
is
`This offer` means `it. We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
2
What___easy for you?
am
is
`What` means `it` here. We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
2
Where___justice in the world?
am
is
`Justice` means `it`. We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
2
How much___these trousers?
am
are
`These trousers` means `they`. We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
2
How much___this pair of trousers?
am
is
`This pair of trousers ` means `it`. We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
2
When___your boss free?
am
is
`Your boss` means `he` or `she`. We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
2
Why___this computer so expensive?
am
is
`This computer` means `it`. We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
2
What kind of person___your colleague?
am
is
`Your colleague` means `he` or `she`. We use `is` with `he`, `she` and `it`.
2
Where___your friends from?
is
are
`Your friends` means `they`. We use `are` with `we`, `you` and `they`.
2
He___to the party yesterday.
goes
went
It`s about the past. We need to use the second form of `go` - went.
2
She usually___up very early.
get
got
It`s about the past. We need to use the second form of `get` - got. We can`t say `She get` in Present Simple. We can only say `She gets`.
2
I often___him when I worked there.
see
saw
It`s about the past (when I worked there). We need to use the second form of `see` - saw.
2
We met___last month.
in
-
We say `last week`, `last month`, `last year` and so on.
2
He___to her.
lay
lied
`Lie` is a regular verb here. It means `to say something that it isn`t true`.
2
The pen___on the desk.
lay
lied
`Lie` is an irregular verb here. It means `to be in a place`.
1
It___to me.
happened
happening
It`s about the past. We need to use the second form of `happen` - happened.
1
The meeting___very stressful.
was
were
He / She / It was. `The meeting` means `was`.
1
My mistakes___small.
was
were
We / You / They were. `My mistakes` means `they`.
2
___she at the party yesterday?
Did
Was
Was he / she / it? We use `did` with other verbs (not `to be`).
2
He___so many questions.
have
had
The forms of `have` are the following: have - had - had. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
2
Your idea___brilliant.
was
were
The forms of `be` are the following: be - was / were - been. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form. I / He / She / It was. We / You / They were. `Your idea` means `it`. I / He / She / It was.
1
His results___good enough.
was
were
The forms of `be` are the following: be - was / were - been. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form. I / He / She / It was. We / You / They were. `His results` means `they`.
2
I___his letter.
got
gotten
The forms of `get` are the following: get - got - got. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
1
She___up very early.
got
get
The forms of `get` are the following: get - got - got. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
1
She___a day off.
had
have
The forms of `have` are the following: have - had - had. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
1
I___the results of the test.
saw
seen
The forms of `see` are the following: see - saw - seen. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
1
He___his mistakes at last.
saw
seen
The forms of `see` are the following: see - saw - seen. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
1
We___it perfectly.
knew
known
The forms of `know` are the following: know - knew - known. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
1
She___the correct answer.
knew
know
The forms of `know` are the following: know - knew - known. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
1
She___everything correctly.
did
does
The forms of `do` are the following: do - did - done. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
1
He___a big mistake.
did
made
The forms of `make` are the following: make - made - made. We say `make a mistake` (not `do`). To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
2
He___her an offer.
did
made
The forms of `make` are the following: make - made - made. We say `make an offer` (not `do`). To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
2
She often___mistakes.
made
make
The forms of `make` are the following: make - made - made. We say `make mistakes` (not `do`). To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
1
She___it very loudly.
said
say
The forms of `say` are the following: say - said - said. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
1
They___it again.
said
says
The forms of `say` are the following: say - said - said. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
1
He___me all the truth.
told
said
The forms of `tell` are the following: tell - told - told. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form. We say `tell somebody`.
1
I___him all the information.
told
said
The forms of `tell` are the following: tell - told - told. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form. We say `tell somebody`.
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