Sunday 29 March 2020

English grammars MCQs Part-2





English grammars MCQs

Part-2



  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
She___better.
feel
felt
The forms of `feel` are the following: feel - felt - felt. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
2
I___much better.
feeling
felt
The forms of `feel` are the following: feel - felt - felt. To form Past Simple you need to use the second form.
2
_______you live here?
Do
Does
Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
1
_______she speak English?
Do
Does
Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
2
_______you understand me?
Do
Does
Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
1
_______it really work?
Do
Does
Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
2
_______you agree with me?
Do
Does
Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
1
_______he support you?
Do
Does
Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
2
_______she usually buy expensive or cheap things?
Do
Does
Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
2
_______it sometimes happen?
Do
Does
Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
2
_______I show good results?
Do
Does
Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
1
_______we learn English effectively?
Do
Does
Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb?
1
_______this thing really matter?
Do
Does
Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb? `This thing` means `it`.
2
_______your friends think the same?
Do
Does
Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb? `Your friends` means `they`.
1
_______your teacher give you too much homework?
Do
Does
Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb? `Your teacher` means `he` or `she`.
2
_______your father do business?
Do
Does
Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb? `Your father` means `he`.
2
_______these projects bring you money?
Do
Does
Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb? `These projects` means `they`.
1
_______your parents also think so?
Do
Does
Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb? `Your parents` means `they`.
1
_______your business partner work very professionally?
Do
Does
Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb? `Your business partner` means `he` or `she`.
2
_______all people like it?
Do
Does
Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb? `All people` means `they`.
1
_______his success motivate you?
Do
Does
Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb? `His success` means `it`.
2
_______these words inspire you?
Do
Does
Do + I / we / you / they + verb ...? Does + he / she / it + verb? `These words` means `they`.
1
How much___it cost?
do
does
How much + do/does + subject + verb? We use `does` with `it`.
2
Where___she live?
do
does
Where + do/does + subject + verb? We use `does` with `she`.
2
How___you find this idea?
do
does
How + do/does + subject + verb? We use `do` with `you`.
1
What___so interesting?
seems
does seem
If we don`t have a subject in a question here, we don`t need `do` or `does. What + verb + s? What seems boring? BUT, for example, What do you like? (`you` is a subject and the subject is in the question)
1
Who___you?
helps
does help
If we don`t have a subject in a question here, we don`t need `do` or `does. Who + verb + s? Who knows it? BUT, for example, Who do you know? (`you` is a subject and the subject is in the question). `Who` means `whom` here.
1
When___it start?
do
does
When + do/does + subject + verb? We use `does` with `it`.
2
What channels___you watch?
do
does
What (channels) + do/does + subject + verb? We use `do` with `they`. `Channels` means `they`.
1
How often___she go to the gym?
do
does
How often + do/does + subject + verb? We use `does` with `she`.
2
Who___you know?
do
does
Who(m) + do/does + subject + verb? We use `do` with `you`. `Who` means `whom` here.
1
How many times a week___he go swimming?
do
does
How many times a (week) + do/does + subject + verb? We use `does` with `he`.
2
Where___your brother work?
do
does
Where + do/does + subject + verb? We use `does` with `your brother` because it means `he`.
2
How often___this thing happen?
do
does
How often + do/does + subject + verb? We use `does` with `this thing` because it means `it`.
2
Where___your girlfriend come from?
do
does
Where + do/does + subject + verb? We use `does` with `your girlfriend` because it means `she`.
2
How far___your parents live?
do
does
How far + do/does + subject + verb? We use `do` with `your parents` because it means `they`.
1
Why___his result seem so bad?
do
does
Why + do/does + subject + verb? We use `does` with `his result` because it means `it`.
2
How___your teacher explain it?
do
does
How + do/does + subject + verb? We use `does` with `your teacher` because it means `he` or `she`.
2
What kind of advice___his colleagues need?
do
does
What kind of (advice) + do/does + subject + verb? We use `do` with `his colleagues` because it means `they`.
1
What time___the lessons finish?
do
does
What time + do/does + subject + verb? We use `do` with `the lessons` because it means `they`.
1
What___so strange?
does look
looks
`What` is an interrogative pronoun and the only subject in a question here, we don`t need `do` or `does. What + verb + s? What looks so strange? BUT, for example: What do you look for? (`you` is a subject and the subject is in the question)
2
Who___it?
does recommend
recommends
`Who` is an interrogative pronoun and the only subject in a question here, we don`t need `do` or `does. Who + verb + s? Who recommends it? BUT, for example: Who do you recommend? (`you` is a subject and the subject is in the question). `Who` means `whom` here.
2
It___interesting.
am
is
If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb `to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
2
She___very beautiful.
am
is
If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb `to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
2
He___a student.
am
is
If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb `to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
2
I___so happy.
am
is
If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb `to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
1
They___our partners.
am
are
If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb `to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
2
We___at home.
am
are
If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb `to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
2
You___so talented.
am
are
If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb `to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is.
2
The news___surprising.
am
is
If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb `to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is. `News` is singular in English. It means `it`.
2
This knowledge___enough.
am
is
If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb `to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is. `Knowledge` is singular in English. It means `it`.
2
They say money___power.
am
is
If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb `to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is. `Money` is singular in English. It means `it`.
2
Your lessons___so useful.
am
are
If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb `to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is. `Your lessons` means ` they`.
2
The lesson___really boring.
am
is
If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb `to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is. `The lesson` means ` it`.
2
Some people say money___only paper.
am
is
If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb `to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is. `Money` means `it`.
2
The computer___1000 dollars.
am
is
If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb `to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are ; He / She / It is. `The computer` means `it`.
2
The news___really bad.
am
is
If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb `to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is. `The news` means `it`. It`s singular in English.
2
The shoes___new.
am
are
If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb `to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is. `The shoes` means `they`.
2
His progress___slow.
am
is
If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb `to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is. `His progress` means `it`.
2
Your results___fantastic.
are
is
If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb `to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is. `Your results` means `they`.
1
This knowledge___more than enough.
am
is
If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb `to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is. `This knowledge` means `it`.
2
The weather___awful.
am
is
If we don`t have a verb in Present Simple, we use the form of the verb `to be` - `am`, `is` or `are`. I am; We / You / They are; He / She / It is. `The weather` means `it`.
2
It___interesting.
`m not
isn`t
We mostly use short forms in negative sentences. Full forms: I am not; We / You / They are not ; He / She / It is not. Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
2
I___happy.
`m not
isn`t
We mostly use short forms in negative sentences. Full forms: I am not; We / You / They are not ; He / She / It is not. Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
1
He___at work.
`m not
isn`t
We mostly use short forms in negative sentences. Full forms: I am not; We / You / They are not ; He / She / It is not. Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
2
She___in the office.
`m not
isn`t
We mostly use short forms in negative sentences. Full forms: I am not; We / You / They are not ; He / She / It is not. Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
2
You___right.
`m not
aren`t
We mostly use short forms in negative sentences. Full forms: I am not; We / You / They are not ; He / She / It is not. Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
2
We___together.
`m not
aren`t
We mostly use short forms in negative sentences. Full forms: I am not; We / You / They are not ; He / She / It is not. Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
2
It___rainy.
`m not
isn`t
We mostly use short forms in negative sentences. Full forms: I am not; We / You / They are not ; He / She / It is not. Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
2
He___a businessman.
`m not
isn`t
We mostly use short forms in negative sentences. Full forms: I am not; We / You / They are not ; He / She / It is not. Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
2
She___with them now.
`m not
isn`t
We mostly use short forms in negative sentences. Full forms: I am not; We / You / They are not ; He / She / It is not. Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
2
I___tired at all.
`m not
isn`t
We mostly use short forms in negative sentences. Full forms: I am not; We / You / They are not ; He / She / It is not. Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t.
1
This joke___funny.
`m not
isn`t
Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t. `This joke` means `it`.
2
This thing___so important.
`m not
isn`t
Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t. `This thing` means `it`.
2
His partners___reliable enough.
`m not
aren`t
Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t. `His partners` means `they`.
2
My friend and I___in the park.
`m not
aren`t
Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t. `My friend and I` means `we`.
2
These exams___so difficult.
`m not
aren`t
Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t. `These exams` means `they`.
2
His knowledge___enough.
`m not
isn`t
Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t. `His knowledge` means `it`.
2
The news___so good.
`m not
isn`t
Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t. `The news` means `it`. It`s singular in English (one) - not plural (not many).
2
The scissors___on the desk.
`m not
aren`t
Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t. `The scissors` means `they`.
2
This pair of scissors___in the kitchen.
`m not
isn`t
Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t. `The pair of scissors` means `it`.
2
Money___everything.
`m not
isn`t
Short forms: I`m not; We / You / They aren`t; He / She / It isn`t. `Money` means `it`.
2
___he a famous singer?
Am
Is
Am I?; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it?
2
___I a hard-working student?
Am
Is
Am I?; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it?
1
___they busy at the moment?
Am
Are
Am I?; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it?
2
___he a successful businessman?
Am
Is
Am I?; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it?
2
___she an English teacher?
Am
Is
Am I?; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it?
2
___it cold outside?
Am
Is
Am I?; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it?
2
___we in the right place?
Am
Are
Am I?; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it?
2
___you satisfied with your results?
Am
Are
Am I?; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it?
2
___you here for the first time?
Am
Are
Am I?; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it?
2
___it a good idea?
Am
Is
Am I?; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it?
2
___this chance really amazing?
Am
Is
Am I? ; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it? `This chance` means `it`.
2
___these lessons really effective?
Am
Are
Am I? ; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it? `These lessons` means `they`.
2
___this detail so important?
Am
Is
Am I? ; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it? `This detail` means `it`.
2
___the bag heavy?
Am
Is
Am I? ; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it? `The bag` means `it`.
2
___the hotel expensive?
Am
Is
Am I? ; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it? `This hotel` means `it`.
2
___your parents at home?
Am
Are
Am I? ; Are we / you / they?; Is he / she / it? `Your parents` means `they`.
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