1. Identify the sentence that uses the past perfect continuous tense correctly.
A. I have been waiting for you for two hours.
B. She was waited for the bus when it arrived.
C. They had been playing football before it started to rain.
D. We are being studying English for five years.
2. Which of the following is a correct example of a sentence using a phrasal verb in an idiomatic way?
A. Please turn the light off.
B. He ran quickly up the hill.
C. She looked after her sick mother.
D. They walked around the park.
3. Which of the following sentences demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement with a collective noun?
A. The team are playing well tonight.
B. The committee have made their decision.
C. The family is going on vacation.
D. The staff is disagree about the new policy.
4. Identify the sentence that uses an adverbial clause of condition correctly.
A. Unless it rains, we will go for a picnic.
B. If it will rain, we will stay home.
C. In case it rained, we would have stayed home.
D. Provided that it rains, we will stay home.
5. In which sentence is the subjunctive mood correctly employed?
A. If I was you, I would apologize.
B. I wish I am taller.
C. It is essential that he be on time.
D. She insisted that he is telling the truth.
6. Which sentence exemplifies the use of a modal verb for deduction in the past?
A. He can play the piano.
B. She should go to the doctor.
C. They must have left already; the lights are off.
D. We might visit them tomorrow.
7. Identify the sentence that is an example of a cleft sentence used for emphasis.
A. She broke the vase.
B. It was she who broke the vase.
C. Breaking the vase, she was clumsy.
D. The vase she broke was expensive.
8. Select the sentence that correctly uses `neither...nor` conjunction.
A. Neither he or I am going.
B. Neither he nor me are going.
C. Neither he nor I is going.
D. Neither he nor I am going.
9. Select the sentence that correctly uses the `used to` structure to talk about past habits.
A. I am used to play football every day.
B. I use to playing football every day.
C. I used to played football every day.
D. I used to play football every day.
10. Select the sentence that correctly uses a relative pronoun to introduce a defining relative clause.
A. The house, which is old, is beautiful.
B. The house, that is old, is beautiful.
C. The house which is old is beautiful.
D. The house who is old is beautiful.
11. Which sentence uses a discourse marker to express contrast?
A. Firstly, we need to plan.
B. However, there are some challenges.
C. In conclusion, the project was successful.
D. For example, consider this case.
12. Identify the sentence that correctly uses a conditional clause type 3 (third conditional).
A. If I would have known, I would have told you.
B. If I knew, I would tell you.
C. If I had known, I would have told you.
D. If I know, I will tell you.
13. Identify the sentence that uses a gerund phrase as the subject of the sentence.
A. To err is human.
B. Swimming is good exercise.
C. He is going swimming.
D. She wants to swim.
14. Select the sentence that correctly uses a non-defining relative clause.
A. The book which is on the table is mine.
B. My sister, who lives in London is a doctor.
C. The car that he bought was expensive.
D. People who are kind are often happy.
15. Which of the following sentences demonstrates the correct use of a reflexive pronoun?
A. He told we to finish the project ourselves.
B. They saw theirself in the mirror.
C. She bought herself a new car.
D. You should improve you before judging others.
16. Which sentence correctly uses a coordinating conjunction to join two independent clauses?
A. Although it was raining, but we went for a walk.
B. It was raining, so we stayed inside.
C. Because it was raining, we stayed inside.
D. Despite the rain, we stayed inside.
17. Identify the sentence that demonstrates correct parallelism in a list.
A. She likes swimming, to read, and to cycle.
B. She likes swimming, reading, and cycles.
C. She likes to swim, reading, and cycling.
D. She likes swimming, reading, and cycling.
18. Select the sentence that correctly uses the present perfect tense.
A. I am seeing that movie yesterday.
B. She has finished her work just now.
C. They have been to Paris last year.
D. We have lived here for ten years.
19. Identify the sentence where the passive voice is most appropriately used.
A. The dog chased the cat.
B. The window was broken by someone.
C. Someone built this house in 1950.
D. We are making progress on the project.
20. Which sentence correctly uses a `so...that` structure to express result?
A. It was so hot weather.
B. It was very hot weather that we went swimming.
C. It was such hot weather that we went swimming.
D. It was so hot that weather we went swimming.
21. Which sentence correctly uses a preposition of time to indicate `during the morning hours`?
A. I will meet you at morning.
B. I will meet you in morning.
C. I will meet you on morning.
D. I will meet you during the morning.
22. Identify the sentence that exemplifies the correct use of the definite article `the`.
A. I went to a school yesterday.
B. The sun is shining brightly.
C. She is studying in university.
D. He is an engineer.
23. Which sentence correctly uses `fewer` or `less` to quantify nouns?
A. There are less cars on the road today.
B. There are fewer traffic than usual.
C. There is less traffic on the road today.
D. There are fewer water in the bottle.
24. Which sentence correctly uses a linking verb to describe a state of being or sensation?
A. He runs quickly.
B. She sings loudly.
C. The soup tastes delicious.
D. They write carefully.
25. Identify the sentence that uses a participle phrase correctly to add extra information.
A. Run quickly, he caught the bus.
B. Having run quickly, he caught the bus.
C. He caught the bus, having run quickly.
D. Because run quickly, he caught the bus.
26. Which sentence demonstrates correct word order in a simple English sentence?
A. Deliciously the cake she baked.
B. She baked cake deliciously.
C. She baked a delicious cake.
D. Cake delicious she baked.
27. Select the sentence that correctly uses a preposition to indicate location `inside a building`.
A. She is at the office.
B. She is on the office.
C. She is in office.
D. She is inside office.
28. Select the sentence that correctly uses a quantifier with a countable noun in the plural form.
A. Much books are on the shelf.
B. Many book is on the shelf.
C. Many books are on the shelf.
D. Much book is on the shelf.
29. Select the sentence that demonstrates correct use of an emphatic pronoun.
A. I myself will do it.
B. Myself will go to the store.
C. I will do it by myself.
D. Myself am tired.
30. Select the sentence that correctly demonstrates the use of inversion for emphasis.
A. She had rarely seen such beauty.
B. Rarely she had seen such beauty.
C. Rarely had she seen such beauty.
D. Had rarely she seen such beauty.