1. Identify the sentence that demonstrates correct use of articles (a, an, the).
A. I saw an cat in the garden.
B. The sun is shining brightly today.
C. He is a honest man.
D. She is going to university next year.
2. Choose the sentence that uses `affect` and `effect` correctly.
A. The weather will effect our plans.
B. The weather will affect our plans.
C. The affect of the rain was minimal.
D. The effect of the rain will affect our mood.
3. Identify the sentence that uses a reflexive pronoun correctly.
A. I saw she in the mirror.
B. They helped themselves to the food.
C. He hurt him.
D. We will do it for you.
4. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of a superlative adjective?
A. She is tallest girl in the class.
B. She is the tallest girl in the class.
C. She is more tall girl in the class.
D. She is most tall girl in the class.
5. Which sentence is correctly written in the passive voice?
A. The cat chased the mouse.
B. The mouse was chased by the cat.
C. She is writing a letter.
D. They will build a new house.
6. Identify the sentence that uses the correct form of a conditional sentence (Type 2).
A. If I will study hard, I will pass the exam.
B. If I studied hard, I would pass the exam.
C. If I had studied hard, I would pass the exam.
D. If I study hard, I would have passed the exam.
7. Choose the sentence that correctly uses `so` and `such` for emphasis.
A. It was so a good movie.
B. It was such good movie.
C. It was such a good movie.
D. It was so good movie.
8. Which sentence demonstrates correct use of a possessive pronoun?
A. This is my book, and that is your.
B. This is my book, and that is yours.
C. This is mine book, and that is your book.
D. This book is my, and that book is your.
9. Choose the sentence that uses `however` correctly to join clauses.
A. It was raining however, we went out.
B. It was raining, however we went out.
C. It was raining however we went out.
D. It was raining; however, we went out.
10. Which sentence correctly uses a conjunction to show contrast?
A. She was tired, so she went to bed early.
B. Although it was raining, they went for a walk.
C. He is rich and famous.
D. Because it was cold, I wore a coat.
11. Which sentence demonstrates correct use of `must` and `have to`?
A. You must to be on time for the meeting.
B. You have to be on time for the meeting.
C. You must be on time for the meeting, but you don`t have.
D. You have to be on time for the meeting, but you must not.
12. Identify the sentence that uses `used to` and `be used to` correctly.
A. I am used to play football every day.
B. I used to playing football every day.
C. I used to play football every day.
D. I be used to play football every day.
13. Identify the sentence that correctly uses an idiom.
A. He is pulling my leg.
B. He is pushing my arm.
C. He is kicking my foot.
D. He is lifting my hand.
14. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a modal verb to express possibility.
A. You must be tired after such a long journey.
B. She will be at home by now.
C. It might rain later this afternoon.
D. He can speak five languages fluently.
15. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a preposition of time.
A. I will meet you in the corner of the street.
B. The book is on the table.
C. We are going to the beach at the summer.
D. They arrived on Monday morning.
16. Which of the following sentences demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?
A. The dog, along with its puppies, are playing in the garden.
B. Neither the cat nor the dogs is allowed on the furniture.
C. Each of the students have submitted their assignments.
D. My brother and his friend are going to the concert tonight.
17. Choose the sentence that uses a reported question correctly.
A. She asked me where do I live?
B. She asked me where I live.
C. She asked me, `Where do you live?`
D. She asked me where I am living?
18. Choose the sentence that is grammatically incorrect due to incorrect word order.
A. She quickly ran to the store.
B. Ran quickly she to the store.
C. She ran quickly to the store.
D. Quickly she ran to the store.
19. Which sentence demonstrates correct use of `as` and `like` for comparison?
A. He sings as a bird.
B. He sings like a bird.
C. He sings as if a bird.
D. He sings like that a bird.
20. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of a gerund?
A. To swim is my favorite exercise.
B. Swimming is my favorite exercise.
C. I enjoy to swim in the ocean.
D. Swim is good for health.
21. Which sentence uses a quantifier correctly with a countable noun?
A. There is much chairs in the room.
B. There are many chair in the room.
C. There are many chairs in the room.
D. There is few chairs in the room.
22. Identify the sentence that correctly uses `neither...nor` and `either...or` in parallel structure.
A. Neither he likes to swim or to run.
B. Either he likes swimming nor running.
C. Neither he likes swimming nor running.
D. Either he likes to swim, or run.
23. Choose the sentence that uses `since` and `for` correctly to describe duration.
A. I have lived here for 2010.
B. I have lived here since five years.
C. I have lived here since 2010.
D. I have lived here for last year.
24. Which sentence correctly uses `fewer` versus `less`?
A. There are less students in this class than last year.
B. There is fewer water in this bottle now.
C. There are fewer students in this class than last year.
D. There is less students in this class than last year.
25. Identify the sentence with correct punctuation in a list.
A. I need to buy milk eggs and bread.
B. I need to buy milk, eggs and bread.
C. I need to buy: milk, eggs, and bread.
D. I need to buy milk, eggs, and, bread.
26. Identify the sentence that correctly uses a phrasal verb.
A. She decided to give up smoking.
B. She decided to give smoking up.
C. She decided to give it up smoking.
D. She decided to give up it smoking.
27. Choose the sentence that uses a participle clause correctly.
A. Because he was tired, he went to bed.
B. Being tired, he went to bed.
C. He went to bed because of tiredness.
D. For he was tired, he went to bed.
28. Identify the sentence that uses the past perfect tense correctly.
A. I have finished my work before they arrived.
B. She had ate dinner when I called.
C. By the time we got to the station, the train had left.
D. They have been living here for five years before they moved to London.
29. Which sentence correctly uses a relative clause to combine two ideas?
A. The book was interesting, I read it yesterday.
B. I met a woman, she is a doctor.
C. The car, which was parked outside, belonged to my neighbor.
D. He is tall and he is handsome.
30. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of `who` and `whom`?
A. Who did you see at the party?
B. Whom is at the door?
C. To who are you speaking?
D. The person whom is speaking is the manager.