English- Make The Right Sentence Quiz

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1. What are they doing?

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The correct answer is "They are eating the dinner." This answer is supported by the fact that the verb "eating" indicates the action of consuming food, specifically dinner. The other options, such as cooking, thinking, and dreaming, do not match the action of consuming food and are therefore incorrect.

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English- Make The Right Sentence Quiz - Quiz

Do you know how to make grammatically correct sentences? Well, while in your primary school, you must have studied English grammar. With over ten questions, this quiz will... see moretest your knowledge of the topic. So, are you ready?
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2. Is this sentences "Are watching you Gloria Morgan?" correct? 

Explanation

The given sentence "Are watching you Gloria Morgan?" is not correct because it lacks proper subject-verb agreement. The correct sentence would be "Is Gloria Morgan watching you?" where the subject "Gloria Morgan" agrees with the singular form of the verb "is."

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3. Select the 3 correct answers

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The correct answers are "one glass of water," "one cup of coffee," and "5 pieces of bread." These phrases indicate specific quantities or measurements. "One glass of water" and "one cup of coffee" specify the amount of liquid, while "5 pieces of bread" indicates the number of bread slices. The other options do not provide any indication of quantity or measurement.

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4. Match the sentences in Spanish with the correct sentence in English
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5. Select the correct answer to complete the sentence. I ___ _________ in the pool.

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The correct answer is "am swimming." This is because the sentence is in the present tense and the subject "I" requires the corresponding form of the verb "to be," which is "am." Additionally, the correct spelling of the verb is "swimming."

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6. Select the 3 words that are use with uncountable nouns

Explanation

The words "much," "little," and "a little" are used with uncountable nouns. "Much" is used to indicate a large quantity or degree of something that cannot be counted, such as "much water" or "much time." "Little" is used to indicate a small amount or degree of something uncountable, like "little sugar" or "little progress." "A little" is used to indicate a small amount or degree, but with a slightly more positive connotation, such as "a little hope" or "a little knowledge."

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7. Select the correct answer to complete the sentence "Michael Jackson_____ a popular singer."

Explanation

The correct answer is "was" because the sentence is referring to Michael Jackson in the past tense.

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8. Select the 3 correct sentences using some and any

Explanation

The correct sentences using "some" and "any" are: "There aren't any apple in the kitchen." (using "any" in a negative sentence), "There is some chicken in the soup." (using "some" in a positive sentence), and "Is there any cheese?" (using "any" in a question).

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9. Match with the correct answer. 
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10. Select the 3 words that are use with countable nouns

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The words "many," "few," and "a few" are used with countable nouns. "Many" is used to indicate a large quantity or number of countable items, while "few" is used to indicate a small quantity or number. "A few" is used to indicate a small but noticeable quantity or number. These words cannot be used with uncountable nouns, which do not have a specific quantity that can be counted.

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What are they doing?
Is this sentences "Are watching you Gloria Morgan?"...
Select the 3 correct answers
Match the sentences in Spanish with the correct sentence in English
Select the correct answer to complete the sentence. ...
Select the 3 words that are use with uncountable nouns
Select the correct answer to complete the sentence ...
Select the 3 correct sentences using some and any
Match with the correct answer. 
Select the 3 words that are use with countable nouns
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