learn English in one month Quiz

Boost your English grammar and verbal ability in just 30 days with these key concepts. Cover the parts of speech, sentence structure, and foundational grammar skills for confident communication.

  1. Identifying Parts of Speech

    Which word in the sentence 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog' is an adjective?

    1. fox
    2. jumps
    3. over
    4. quick

    Explanation: 'Quick' describes the noun 'fox' and is an adjective. 'Jumps' is a verb showing action. 'Fox' is the noun being described. 'Over' is a preposition showing position.

  2. Understanding Pronouns

    Which sentence uses a pronoun correctly to replace a noun?

    1. Maria gave her book to she.
    2. Us went to the meeting.
    3. Them is going to the store.
    4. He quickly answered the call.

    Explanation: 'He' correctly replaces a male person's name as a subject pronoun. 'She' is incorrect after a preposition; it should be 'her.' 'Them' and 'us' are used incorrectly as subjects.

  3. Recognizing Prepositions

    Which word functions as a preposition in the sentence 'The cat sat under the table'?

    1. under
    2. cat
    3. sat
    4. the

    Explanation: 'Under' shows the relationship between 'cat' and 'table,' making it a preposition. 'Sat' is a verb, 'cat' is a noun, and 'the' is a definite article.

  4. Types of Sentences

    What type of sentence is 'Did you finish your homework?'

    1. Imperative
    2. Interrogative
    3. Declarative
    4. Exclamatory

    Explanation: An interrogative sentence asks a question, as this one does. 'Declarative' states facts, 'imperative' gives commands, and 'exclamatory' expresses strong feelings.

  5. Common Run-on Sentences

    Which version avoids a run-on sentence?

    1. I bought apples, I made a pie.
    2. I bought apples and made a pie.
    3. I bought apples; made a pie.
    4. I bought apples I made a pie.

    Explanation: The correct sentence joins two actions with a coordinating conjunction, making it grammatically correct. The other options result in run-ons or incomplete constructions.