Quiz English Grammar Quiz Sunday December 25, 2022December 25, 2022 Mahesh Prajapati 0 Comments Post Views: 108 41 Created on December 25, 2022 By Mahesh Prajapati English Grammar Quiz 1 / 20 ''Please open up my eyes dear lords.'' (POETIC DEVICES) Alliteration Metaphor Apostrophe Repetition 2 / 20 The tourist said, ''What a lovely sight it is!'' (Direct and Indirect speech) The tourist said that it is really a lovely sight. The tourist said that it is a really a lovely sight. The tourist said it was that it is really a lovely sight. The tourist exclaimed said that it is really a lovely sight. 3 / 20 I am trying to bring love back. (Add a Question Tag) aren't I isn't I am I amn't I 4 / 20 No sooner di I finished my work than I help my mother. (As soon as) As soon as I finish my work, I help my mother. As soon as I finished my work, than I help my mother. As soon as I finished my work, I help my mother. I help my mother as soon as I finished my work. 5 / 20 As soon as it stops raining. we shall go out for a walk. (No sooner--than) No sooner do it stop raining than we shall go out for a walk. No sooner do it stopped raining than we shall go out for a walk. No sooner did it stop raining than we shall go out for a walk. No sooner does it stop raining than we shall go out for a walk. 6 / 20 The king was rich, the king was power full too. (Not only...but aslo....) Not the king was rich but also powerful. Not the king was rich but also the king was powerful. The king was not only rich bot also powerful too. The king was not only rich bot also powerful. 7 / 20 The dog generally ..... at a stranger. (TENSES) will bark barks bark barked 8 / 20 He had a vacant plot ...... land a little away...... houses. (Prepositions) in, around of, from from, of of, near 9 / 20 A storm in a tea cup, (Idioms Words.) a cause for a storm. fuss over an unimportant. very hot tea. a storm that occurs in tea estates. 10 / 20 Make hay while the sun shines. (Conjunctions) hay while the shines 11 / 20 He works hard for his living. (Types Of Sentence.) interrogative. imperative. exclamatory. assertive. 12 / 20 ''Decision, I must take.'' (POETIC DEVICES.) Apostrophe Alliteration Metaphore Inversion 13 / 20 The teacher was watching the drama. (Active and Passive Voice) The drama was being watched by the teacher. The drama was being watch by the teacher. The drama is being watched by the teacher. The drama was watched by teacher. 14 / 20 The event was very exciting. (Exclamatory Sentence.) How exciting the event was! How very exciting the event was! What exciting the event was! What an exciting the event was! 15 / 20 The well is dry. (Negative Alternatives.) The well is not damp. There is no that much water in the well. There is no water in the well. The well is not wet. 16 / 20 Please don't waste your time in unnecessary things. (Types Of Sentences.) imperative request order advice 17 / 20 'Possible' (Prefix) -in -de -un -im 18 / 20 'achieve' (Suffix) -ment -tion -ous -ness 19 / 20 Radha said to Sudha lets go to the library. (Punctuation) ''Radha said to Sudha, ''Let's go to the library.'' Radha said to Sudha, 'Let's go to the library.'' Radha said to Sudha, ''Let's go to the library.'' Radha said to Sudha, ''Let's go to the library. 20 / 20 mother, baby, unsteady, almost ( Alphabetical Order) baby, mother, almost, unsteady. unsteady, mother, baby, almost. almost, baby, mother, unsteady. mother, almost, baby, unsteady. Your score is The average score is 49% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz