QuizSpread the love Parts of Speech 1 / 10How many letters are there in the English alphabet? 16 26 28 36 2 / 10Which of the following is NOT considered a vowel? A B E I 3 / 10Which part of a word alters its meaning by adding letters to the beginning? Prefix Suffix Base word Combination word 4 / 10What distinguishes a phrase from a complete sentence? A phrase is made up of separate words without providing the full picture. A phrase always includes a subject and a verb. A phrase consists of a complete thought expressed in words. A phrase contains punctuation marks to indicate its beginning and end. 5 / 10What distinguishes an exclamatory sentence? It always ends with a question mark. It contains a subject, a verb, and an object. It is characterized by strong feelings and ends with an exclamation mark. It usually begins with a conjunction. 6 / 10What defines a proper noun? It refers to common objects or concepts. It denotes general nouns that are not specific. It signifies special identities of persons, places, or things. It encompasses emotions and feelings. 7 / 10Which category of nouns refers to nouns that cannot be counted? Singular Nouns Plural Nouns Countable Nouns Uncountable Nouns 8 / 10Which function do conjunctions serve in a sentence? Separating words Combining sentences, phrases, or words Introducing new ideas Expressing emotions 9 / 10Which word type enhances the meaning of a verb? Adjective Noun Adverb Pronoun 10 / 10Which type of pronoun is used for the person being spoken to? First Person Pronoun Second Person Pronoun Third Person Pronoun Demonstrative Pronoun Your score isThe average score is 70% 0% Restart quiz Tenses 1 / 10Which verb form is used in the Present Indefinite Tense? Past tense form Future tense form Base / first form of the verb Continuous tense form 2 / 10Which helping verb is used with singular nouns and the pronouns "he," "she," and "it" in the Present Continuous Tense? am is are was 3 / 10Which form of the verb is consistently used in the Present Perfect Tense? Base form Past tense form Present participle form Third form 4 / 10Which prepositions are commonly used with time indicators in the Present Perfect Continuous Tense? Before and after During and after Since and for From and to 5 / 10Which helping verb is used in the Past Indefinite Tense for all nouns and pronouns? do did does have 6 / 10Which helping verb is used with plural nouns and the pronouns "we," "you," and "they" in the Past Continuous Tense? was is were are 7 / 10Which helping verb is used with plural nouns and the pronouns "we," "you," and "they" in the Past Continuous Tense? was is were are 8 / 10Which form of the verb is consistently used in the Past Perfect Tense? Base form Present participle form Third form Past tense form 9 / 10What is the correct structure of the helping verb used in negative sentences of the Past Perfect Continuous Tense? had not been had not been had not not had been 10 / 10Which helping verb is used with the pronouns "I" and "we" in the Future Indefinite Tense? will shall have had Your score isThe average score is 73% 0% Restart quiz Active and Passive Voice 1 / 5In passive voice, who receives the action? The subject The object The verb The adverb 2 / 5What changes its position when converting active voice to passive voice? The subject The object The verb The adverb 3 / 5Which helping verb is used for the present continuous tense in passive voice? am is are have 4 / 5Which preposition is used to introduce the doer of the action in passive voice sentences? on in by with 5 / 5What tense of the verb is used in passive voice sentences? Present tense Past tense Future tense Third form of the verb Your score isThe average score is 64% 0% Restart quiz Direct and Indirect Speech 1 / 5What characterizes direct speech? It is presented in a distinctive manner. It includes a reporting verb and reported speech. It always uses "that" as a conjunction. It involves changes in tense and pronouns. 2 / 5In indirect speech, what determines whether changes can be made to the reported speech? The use of inverted commas The tense of the reporting verb The presence of conjunctions The type of pronouns used 3 / 5What serves as a connector in the conversion from direct to indirect speech? Inverted commas Reporting verbs Pronouns Conjunctions 4 / 5What does the adjustment of time in indirect speech involve? Altering the words related to the reported speech Keeping the reported speech unchanged Replacing pronouns with nouns Adapting words related to the time period mentioned 5 / 5In indirect speech, which of the following changes occur? The reporting verb remains unchanged. The reported speech is enclosed within quotation marks. Pronouns are replaced to reflect the new context. Tenses are maintained exactly as they appear in direct speech. Your score isThe average score is 45% 0% Restart quiz Spread the love