Home Grammar Grammar Exam Questions 2001 – 2020 GrammarQuizzes Grammar Exam Questions 2001 – 2020 By Bahaa Shammala - March 25, 2021 481 7 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp #1. The professor sai....... the first day of the courses that there would be a big final test .......... the end of semester. on ....in on ....in at..... at at..... at on.....at on.....at at.....on at.....on #2. ......., my best friend, ....... announcing new solidary campaign to support the poor is gifted. Martin, now. Martin, now. Martin, whom. Martin, whom. Martin, in these days is. Martin, in these days is. With out team, Martin is With out team, Martin is #3. Why do they always play ....... music? such terrible such terrible such terribles such terribles Such a terrible Such a terrible so terribles so terribles #4. ......... verbs are found in sentences where the verb affects the subject. Finite Finite Stative Stative Ergative Ergative Dynamic Dynamic #5. By the year 2020 , my house...... will have been built will have been built had been built had been built will have being built will have being built will be built will be built #6. The correct answer of the question ,"Need he work so hard?" is ...... No, he needs not work so hard No, he needs not work so hard No, he doesn't need to work so hard No, he doesn't need to work so hard No, he needn't work so hard No, he needn't work so hard No, he needn't to work so hard No, he needn't to work so hard #7. ........ verbs show continued or progressive action on the part of the subject. Ergative Ergative Stative Stative Dynamic Dynamic Finite Finite #8. Which of these sentences is grammatically correct? It is difficult find a job these days. It is difficult find a job these days. It is difficult to find a job these days. It is difficult to find a job these days. It is difficult finding a job these days. It is difficult finding a job these days. It is difficult to job find these days. It is difficult to job find these days. #9. The spices ..... this new Indian food ..... quite distinctive. which flavoring, were which flavoring, were flavoring, were flavoring, were flavor, were flavor, were flavoring, was flavoring, was #10. All these sentences are syntactically correct except one. I wish I am an astronaut I wish I am an astronaut I wish I could be an astronaut I wish I could be an astronaut I wish I had been an astronaut I wish I had been an astronaut I wish I were an astronaut I wish I were an astronaut #11. Parents always try to bring ...... their children to be thoughtful. at at along along of of on on #12. The best sentence which expresses the meaning is: give each student a copy of his story give each student a copy of his story give every student a copy of his story give every student a copy of his story give one each student a copy of this story give one each student a copy of this story give every copy of this story to a student give every copy of this story to a student #13. That is the car that I would like to buy. The underlined clause is: an adverbial clause an adverbial clause a complement a complement a noun clause a noun clause an adjectival clause an adjectival clause #14. One of these sentences is grammatically incorrect. He can be able to sing very well. He can be able to sing very well. He could sing very well. He could sing very well. He is able to sing very well. He is able to sing very well. He can sing very well. He can sing very well. #15. ......... the annual meeting, the board of directors would have canceled. Hadn't he called Hadn't he called A+B A+B If he hadn't called on If he hadn't called on Hadn't be called on Hadn't be called on #16. ......... verbs are not marked for tense and do not show agreement with a subject. Finite Finite Stative Stative Nonfinite Nonfinite Ergative Ergative #17. .......... describe a state rather than an action. They aren't usually used in the present continuous form. Dynamic Dynamic Stative Stative Finite Finite Ergative Ergative #18. He proved to be an honest man, the underline adjective is use ......... inductively inductively predicatively predicatively attributively attributively conducting conducting #19. .......... is the form of a verb that complements a subject and can function as the root of an independent clause. Stative Stative Finite Finite Dynamic Dynamic Ergative Ergative #20. He is living beyond his means. This means that ..... He spends as much as he earns. He spends as much as he earns. He earns more than he spends He earns more than he spends He spends more than he earns He spends more than he earns He earn little He earn little Finish Results Perfect, you did it! Don’t Give Up
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