Which sentence is grammatically correct?
A) I think that maths are interesting.
B) I think that math is interesting.
C) I thinks math is interesting.
D) I thinking math is interesting.
B
Q1 (Multiple Choice):
Which sentence uses the comparative form correctly?
A) Science is more interesting than math.
B) Science is interestinger than math.
C) Science is most interesting than math.
D) Science more interesting than math.
A
Q1 (Multiple Choice):
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
A) I want studying abroad next year.
B) I plan study abroad in Canada.
C) I’m thinking about studying abroad.
D) I thinking to study abroad.
C
Q1 (Multiple Choice):
Which sentence shows prohibition?
A) You must wear a uniform.
B) You should do your homework.
C) You don’t have to come today.
D) You mustn’t use your phone in class.
D
Q2 (Fill in the Gap):
I really enjoy ________ literature because it helps me understand different cultures. (enjoy + verb)
studying
Q2 (Fill in the Gap):
English is _______ than Geography, but both are useful. (comparative form of “easy”)
easier
Q2 (Fill in the Gap):
Many students choose to study abroad to ________ their language skills. (verb)
Answer: improve
Q2 (Fill in the Gap):
You ________ submit your application before the deadline. (necessity/requirement)
Answer: must
Q3 (Short Answer):
Use the expression “In my opinion” in a complete sentence about your favorite subject.
Sample Answer: In my opinion, history is the most interesting subject because I love learning about the past.
Q3 (Short Answer):
Make a sentence comparing two school subjects using “as...as”.
Sample Answer: Biology is not as difficult as physics.
Q3 (Short Answer):
Use the phrase “interested in” in a sentence about study abroad.
Sample Answer: I’m interested in studying abroad in Japan next year.
Q3 (Short Answer):
Write a sentence using “not allowed to” about school rules.
Sample Answer: We are not allowed to eat in the library.