VERBWe have studied about the Verb and four rules of the 'Verb-Subject' agreement in part I of the Verb quiz.Here, we'll study further rules of 'Verb-Subject' agreement.Rule 5 : If two subjects are joined by either.....or, neither....nor, the verb agrees with the subject near to it.Example :  Either my brother or I am to do this work. Neither he nor they are prepared to do this work. Rule 6 : A noun singular in form...
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This is a miscellaneous quiz to help improve your grammar. Select the most appropriate word-Noun, Pronoun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb etc and make the sentence correct.All the best for the Quiz! 
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VERBA Verb is a word used to tell or assert something about some person or thing.The verb may tell us :What a person or thing does: asNoah swims.What is done to a person or thing: asJack is punished.What a person or thing is: asThe dog is dead. AGREEMENT OF THE VERB WITH THE SUBJECT:'Verb-Subject' agreement plays a very important role in English Grammar. Even those who enjoy a good command over the language. Sometimes commit mistakes. In the following...
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AdverbAn adverb is a word that qualifies a verb, an adjective, another adverb and a  preposition.Examples :Anne eats fast.In this sentence, the word fast is an adverb because it qualifies the verb eats.She is quite an intelligent girl.In this sentence, the word quite is an adverb because it qualifies the adjective intelligent.The ship has sailed right round the world.In this sentence, the word right is an adverb because it qualifies the...
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AdjectiveAn adjective is a word that qualifies or adds something to the meaning of a noun.Examples: Anne is a good girl. (Girl of what kind?) I gave him four pencils. (How many pencils?) We do not like that food. (Which food?)In Example 1, good tells what kind of girl Anne is.In Example 2, four tells how many pencils I gave him.In Example 3, that points out which food is meant. Some Facts About Adjective And Their Uses:There are two...
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Select the appropriate answer to fill the blanks given in the grammar quiz. This is a random quiz and is not specific to any category.
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NounThe Noun is a word which is used as the name of a person, place or thing.and the word thing incorporates: the objects that we can touch, taste, see, smell or hear. Anything that we can think of but can not perceive through our senses.Noun has their five different kinds. Common Noun : Name of the person or thing of the same kind. Examples : Chair, sea, city, bucket, notebook etc. Collective Noun : It denotes the group or collection of persons or...
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ConjunctionA word which is used to join words or phrases or sentences is called a Conjunction.Examples: She must study hard, or she will fail. Two and two make four.In (1) example, the conjunction joins two sentences. In (2) example, the conjunction joins two words only.Some facts about Conjunctions :  Conjunction never connects with an object. Conjunction never qualifies a word.Conjunctions are sub-divided into two main classes...
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PrepositionA preposition denotes the position that one person or thing occupies in relation to the other.Example: The book is on the table.On in the above sentence is a preposition. It shows the relation of the book to the table.Prepositions are of two kinds : Simple Prepositions : at, in, on, by, with, on, of, off, for, from, to, out, over, under, since, through, up, down, after, round, till, against Compound Prepositions : into, upon, within, about, beneath, besides,...
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PronounThe repetition of a noun in a sentence or set of sentences is really boring. Therefore, Grammar prescribes that instead of repeating the noun, we may use a word(for that noun) called pronoun. This leads us to a precise definition of Pronoun. Learn about pronouns here along with a quiz to help you understand what a pronoun is and how to use them in sentences.Personal PronounThere are many kinds of Pronouns and we'll study the Personal Pronoun first. So,...
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Select the appropriate answer to fill the blanks given in the grammar quiz. This is a random quiz and is not specific to any category.
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Check whether the given sentences are active or passive. Do the given quiz questions and select active or passive according to the sentence given.Active voice means that a sentence has a subject that acts upon its verb. Passive voice means that a subject is a recipient of a verb’s action. You may have learned that the passive voice is weak and incorrect, but it isn’t that simple. When used correctly and in moderation, the passive voice is...
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Choose the correct verb classification of the given sentence. Select the answer from the option provided. 
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Quick grammar quiz for you today. Take a look at the give sentences and choose the correct verb.Let's see if you get 100/100!
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