If You Pass This Test; You Master Grammar!

If You Pass This Test; You Master Grammar!
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Grammar encompasses the rules for organizing words into well-formed sentences. At the word level, grammar addresses verbs, tenses, nouns, and adverbs, while at the sentence level, it involves phrases, clauses, and reported speech. Achieving success in this test indicates mastery of grammar!

Character Test

1. For how long have you practiced English grammar?

Less than a year
1-2 years
3-5 years
More than 5 years

2. Which of these is used for future tense?

Will
Would
Might
Could

3. Which auxiliary verb is used in past tense questions?

Did
Do
Does
Has

4. In present perfect tense, which auxiliary is used with 'he' or 'she'?

Has
Have
Did
Does

5. Present perfect implies an action started in the past and is:

Still relevant
Completed
Future tense
Possible only with 'since'

6. Translate 'She's going to travel' to Spanish.

Ella va a viajar
Ella está viajando
Ella viajó
Ella viajar

7. Is 'is going to' used for long-term future plans?

No, it’s short-term
Yes, always
Only in past tense
Only in continuous tense

8. Which auxiliary is always used in simple future tense?

Will
Would
Can
Must

9. The sentence 'He's going to have dinner tonight' is:

Future plan
Past event
Present continuous
Future wish

10. Is 'Have you finished your book?' present perfect tense?

Yes
No
Only in past perfect
Future perfect

11. Choose the correct form: She not attend the party as she...

Won't go (Future negative)
Didn't go
Hasn't gone
Won't have gone

12. 'Have you ate breakfast?' is:

Incorrect
Correct
Incomplete
Redundant

13. 'Have you been to Australia?' is:

Correct
Incorrect
Unique
Redundant

14. Choose the correct form: You haven't been drinking coffee lately?

Incorrect
Correct
Possible
Permanent

15. On minute 00:58, she asks:

Have we met before?
Did we meet before?
Are we meeting before?
Will we meet before?

16. On minute 1:13 her statement in the past is:

We MET in Chicago
We MEET in Chicago
We MEETED in Chicago
We WAS in Chicago

17. On minute 1:20, she asks:

Have you ever driven a taxi in Egypt?
Did you drive a taxi in Egypt?
Will you drive a taxi in Egypt?
Are you driving a taxi in Egypt?

18. The phrase 'You flew me over the great wall' corresponds to:

Simple Past
Present perfect
Future continuous
Past perfect

19. I have studied English ______ two years.

FOR
SINCE
DURING
WHILE

20. My mother has been enthusiastic ______ all her life.

FOR
SINCE
DURING
ABOUT

21. I have ______ been empathetic with people.

ALWAYS
YET
SINCE
FOR

22. Have you done your assignments ______?

YET
ALWAYS
SINCE
FOR

23. ______ 2020, we have experienced a global change.

SINCE
FOR
YET
ALREADY

24. I have been single ______ four years now and feel ready to mingle.

FOR
SINCE
YET
ALWAYS

25. I haven't traveled to New York ______, but I've ______ always wanted to explore it.

YET / ALWAYS
ALWAYS / YET
SINCE / FOR
FOR / SINCE
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is grammar and why is it important?
Grammar is the set of rules that dictate the structure of sentences, ensuring clarity and effective communication. Mastery of grammar is essential for conveying ideas accurately and confidently, much like passing this test signifies.
What components are involved in word level grammar?
Word level grammar involves understanding the roles of verbs, tenses, nouns, and adverbs. Proficiency in these areas contributes to passing tests that gauge your grammar mastery.
How does sentence level grammar differ from word level grammar?
While word level grammar focuses on individual word functions, sentence level grammar includes phrases, clauses, and structures like reported speech. This test evaluates both levels to ascertain your grammar expertise.
Why is mastering reported speech considered a grammar challenge?
Reported speech requires transforming direct dialogue into indirect narration, following specific grammatical rules. Successfully converting speech is a true test of grammatical mastery.
How does passing this test indicate a mastery of grammar?
Passing this comprehensive test demonstrates proficiency in both word and sentence level grammar, underscoring your ability to construct and interpret sentences accurately.
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