Which word is a noun?
a) Quickly
b) Happiness
c) Run
d) Blue
b) Happiness
A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. "Happiness" is an idea. "Quickly" is an adverb, "run" is a verb, and "blue" is an adjective.
Choose the correct form: "Neither of the students ___ finished their assignments."
a) have
b) has
c) had
d) having
b) has
The subject "neither" is treated as singular, so the verb should also be singular ("has" instead of "have").
Fill in the blank: "When pigs __" means something will never happen.
fly
Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) Neither of the students are ready.
b) Neither of the students is ready.
c) Neither students is ready.
d) Neither of students is ready.
b) Neither of the students is ready.
What type of word is "and" in the following sentence: "She likes apples and oranges"?
a) Noun
b) Verb
c) Conjunction
d) Adjective
c) Conjunction
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
a) She don't like apples.
b) She doesn't likes apples.
c) She doesn't like apples.
d) She not like apples.
c) She doesn't like apples.
The contraction "doesn't" (does not) is used with the base form of the verb "like". Other options have incorrect verb conjugations or grammar.
What is the antonym of "persevere"?
Give up, stop, or quit
What does the idiom "break the ice" mean?
Start a conversation
Which sentence is in the passive voice?
a) The chef cooked a delicious meal.
b) A delicious meal was cooked by the chef.
c) The chef is cooking a delicious meal.
d) The chef will cook a delicious meal.
b) A delicious meal was cooked by the chef.
What is the term for a word formed by imitating a sound?
a) Oxymoron
b) Onomatopoeia
c) Hyperbole
d) Euphemism
b) Onomatopoeia
examples of onomatopoeia: slam, splash, bam, babble, warble, gurgle, mumble, and belch
Fill in the blank: "They have lived here ___ 2010."
a) since
b) for
c) in
d) on
a) since
"Since" is used with specific points in time (e.g., since 2010), while "for" is used with durations of time (e.g., for 5 years).
Which of the following is an example of a complex sentence?
a) I went to the store.
b) I went to the store, and I bought some milk.
c) Although it was raining, I went for a walk.
d) I like coffee, tea, and juice.
c) Although it was raining, I went for a walk.
A complex sentence has an independent clause ("I went for a walk") and a dependent clause ("Although it was raining"). The other sentences are either simple or compound.
Fill in the blank with the correct idiom: "She was so nervous before her speech, she had __."
a) butterflies in her stomach
b) ants in her pants
c) a chip on her shoulder
d) a frog in her throat
a) butterflies in her stomach
The idiom "butterflies in her stomach" means to feel nervous.
Identify the correct inversion:
Children must never be left unattended.
a) Do not unattend children!
b) Must children never be unattended.
c) Under no circumstance should children be left unattended.
d) Never children must be left unattended.
a) Under no circumstance should children be left unattended.
Which of the following is a preposition?
a) Run
b) Under
c) Happy
d) Quickly
b) under
Fill in the blank with the correct verb form: "By this time next year, I ___ my degree."
a) will have completed
b) complete
c) will completing
d) completed
a) will have completed
This is an example of the future perfect tense, which is used to describe an action that will be completed by a specific point in the future.
Identify the misplaced modifier in this sentence: "The man drove the car to the store with leather seats."
a) The man
b) The car
c) To the store
d) With leather seats
d) With leather seats
The phrase "with leather seats" is misplaced. It seems to modify "store", but it should modify "car". The correct sentence would be: "The man drove the car with leather seats to the store."
What does "If you bite off more than you can chew," mean?
You commit to more than you can handle
Which inverted conditional type?
Had I known he was unemployed, I would have tried to help him.
3rd conditional: If I had known he was unemployed, I would have tried to help him.
Which of the following is an example of a "pleonasm" (redundant expression)?
a) He saw it with his own eyes.
b) She is very happy.
c) The cat is sleeping.
d) They are playing soccer.
a) He saw it with his own eyes.
Pleonasm involves redundant expressions
Choose the correct sentence:
a) Neither of the answers are correct.
b) Neither of the answers is correct.
c) Neither of the answer is correct.
d) Neither of the answers were correct.
b) Neither of the answers is correct.
With "neither", the verb should be singular ("is" instead of "are" or "were").
Select the sentence with the correct use of an appositive:
a) My friend, a talented musician, plays the piano beautifully.
b) My friend a talented musician plays the piano beautifully.
c) My friend a talented musician, plays the piano beautifully.
d) My friend, a talented musician plays the piano beautifully.
a) My friend, a talented musician, plays the piano beautifully.
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames or identifies another noun. It is properly set off by commas. The appositive here is "a talented musician", adding information about "my friend".
If you are "caught between a rock and a hard place," you are...
a) In a difficult situation with two bad options
b) Making an easy choice
c) Travelling between two places
d) Avoiding a problem completely
a) In a difficult situation with two bad options
Identify the correct sentence:
a) The car, I can't believe it broke down!
b) I cut my hair at Claudia's salon.
c) If I was you, I would call her.
d) It is raining strongly.
a) The car, I can't believe it broke down!
What does this sentence mean?
"All the faith he had had had had no effect on the outcome of his life."
Paraphrase: The faith he used to possess did not affect his life.