English Grammar Quiz For Elementary School

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English Grammar Quiz For Elementary School - Quiz

This is a quiz about the fundamental knowledge of English grammar for elementary school. So, if you fall in that age group, then take this quiz and see if you really know the proper use of verbs, prepositions, adjectives, etc.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    There's ___ milk in the fridge.

    • A.

      Some

    • B.

      Any

    • C.

      A

    Correct Answer
    A. Some
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "some" because it is used to indicate an indefinite quantity of milk in the fridge. It suggests that there is at least a small amount of milk present.

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  • 2. 

    We don't need ___ bread.

    • A.

      No

    • B.

      Any

    • C.

      A

    Correct Answer
    B. Any
    Explanation
    The word "any" is the correct answer because it is used to indicate that there is no preference or requirement for a specific type or amount of bread. It implies that all types or amounts of bread are acceptable or suitable in this context.

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  • 3. 

    How ___ fruit do you eat a day?

    • A.

      Much

    • B.

      Many

    • C.

      A lot

    Correct Answer
    A. Much
    Explanation
    The word "much" is the correct answer because it is used to quantify uncountable or non-specific nouns, such as "fruit." In this question, we are asking about the quantity of fruit consumed in a day, which is not something that can be counted individually. Therefore, "much" is the appropriate word to use in this context.

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  • 4. 

    I drink __ coffee.

    • A.

      Much

    • B.

      A lot 

    • C.

      A lot of

    Correct Answer
    C. A lot of
    Explanation
    The phrase "a lot of" is the correct answer because it is used to express a large quantity or amount of something. In this case, it is used to indicate that the person drinks a large amount of coffee. The other options, "much" and "a lot," are not suitable in this context as they do not convey the same meaning of a large quantity.

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  • 5. 

    How much salt do you eat? ____

    • A.

      A little

    • B.

      A few

    • C.

      Much

    Correct Answer
    A. A little
    Explanation
    This question is asking about the amount of salt one consumes. The correct answer is "a little" because it implies a small or moderate amount. "A few" is used to refer to countable objects, not quantities like salt. "Much" indicates a large or excessive amount, which is not appropriate in this context.

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  • 6. 

    Is there any sugar? ___

    • A.

      There isn't none

    • B.

      There isn't any

    • C.

      There isn't some

    Correct Answer
    B. There isn't any
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "there isn't any." This is because the question is asking if there is sugar, and the response "there isn't any" indicates that there is no sugar available. The other options, "there isn't none" and "there isn't some," are grammatically incorrect and do not convey the same meaning.

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  • 7. 

    Tea is __ coffee in this cafe.

    • A.

      Cheaper that

    • B.

      More cheap than

    • C.

      Cheaper than

    Correct Answer
    C. Cheaper than
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "cheaper than" because it correctly compares the price of tea to coffee in the cafe, indicating that tea is less expensive than coffee.

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  • 8. 

    This exercise  is ___ than the last one.

    • A.

      More easy

    • B.

      Easier

    • C.

      Easyer

    Correct Answer
    B. Easier
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "easier" because it is the comparative form of the adjective "easy." When comparing two things, we use the comparative form to indicate that one thing is more easy than the other. In this case, the exercise being referred to is being compared to the previous one, implying that it is less difficult or more simple.

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  • 9. 

    My English is ___ than my brother's.

    • A.

      Gooder

    • B.

      Better

    • C.

      More good

    Correct Answer
    B. Better
    Explanation
    The sentence is comparing the English skills of the speaker with their brother's. The word "better" is the correct answer because it is the comparative form of the adjective "good". In English, when comparing two things, we use "better" instead of "gooder". Therefore, "better" is the appropriate word to complete the sentence and convey the intended meaning.

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  • 10. 

    This is __ size we have.

    • A.

      The biggest

    • B.

      The most big

    • C.

      The bigger

    Correct Answer
    A. The biggest
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "the biggest" because it is the superlative form of the adjective "big." When comparing sizes, the superlative form is used to indicate the highest degree or greatest size. Therefore, "the biggest" is the most appropriate choice in this context.

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  • 11. 

    It's ___ restaurant in the city.

    • A.

      The baddest

    • B.

      The worst

    • C.

      The worse

    Correct Answer
    B. The worst
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "the worst" because it is the superlative form of the adjective "bad". In this context, it suggests that the restaurant is the most negative or of the lowest quality compared to other restaurants in the city.

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  • 12. 

    What's ___ park in your town?

    • A.

      The most beautiful

    • B.

      Most beautiful

    • C.

      The more beautiful

    Correct Answer
    A. The most beautiful
    Explanation
    The question is asking for the superlative form of the adjective "beautiful" to complete the sentence. The correct answer is "the most beautiful" because it is the appropriate way to express that something is the most beautiful out of all the parks in the town. "Most beautiful" alone is not grammatically correct as it requires the definite article "the" to indicate that it is the most beautiful park in comparison to others. "The more beautiful" is incorrect as it implies a comparison between two parks, rather than stating that it is the most beautiful.

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  • 13. 

    ___ to buy my ticket this afternoon.

    • A.

      I go

    • B.

      I going 

    • C.

      I am going

    Correct Answer
    C. I am going
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "I am going" because it is the correct form of the verb "to go" in the present continuous tense. The phrase "this afternoon" indicates that the action is happening in the future, and the present continuous tense is used to talk about future plans or arrangements. Therefore, "I am going" is the appropriate choice to express the intention of buying the ticket in the near future.

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  • 14. 

    ___ to get married?

    • A.

      Do they going?

    • B.

      They are going

    • C.

      Are they going

    Correct Answer
    C. Are they going
    Explanation
    The question is asking about someone's intention to get married. The correct answer is "Are they going?" because it is the correct question form to ask about someone's plans or intentions. The other options, "Do they going?" and "They are going," are grammatically incorrect and do not make sense in the context of the question.

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  • 15. 

    I think ___ tomorrow.

    • A.

      It snows

    • B.

      It's snowing

    • C.

      It's going to snow

    Correct Answer
    C. It's going to snow
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "It's going to snow" because the phrase "going to" is used to express a future action or event that is planned or expected to happen. In this case, the speaker is talking about the future weather conditions, specifically the act of snowing.

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  • 16. 

    Which word is different?

    • A.

      Breakfast

    • B.

      Dinner

    • C.

      Dessert

    • D.

      Lunch

    Correct Answer
    C. Dessert
    Explanation
    The word "dessert" is different from the other options because it refers to a sweet course that is typically served after a meal, while the other options (breakfast, dinner, and lunch) refer to meals that are eaten at specific times of the day.

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  • 17. 

    Which word is different?

    • A.

      Strawberries 

    • B.

      Mushrooms

    • C.

      Onions

    • D.

      Peas

    Correct Answer
    A. Strawberries 
    Explanation
    The word "strawberries" is different because it is the only word that represents a type of fruit, while the other words represent vegetables.

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  • 18. 

    Which word is different?

    • A.

      Milk

    • B.

      Mineral water

    • C.

      Orange juice

    • D.

      Sugar

    Correct Answer
    D. Sugar
    Explanation
    The word "sugar" is different from the other options because it is the only one that is not a type of beverage. Milk, mineral water, and orange juice are all liquids that can be consumed, while sugar is a sweetening agent used in food and drinks.

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  • 19. 

    Which word is different?

    • A.

      Chips

    • B.

      Crisps

    • C.

      Potatoes

    • D.

      Tomatoes

    Correct Answer
    D. Tomatoes
    Explanation
    The word "tomatoes" is different from the other options because it is a type of fruit, while the rest are all related to snacks or vegetables. "Chips" and "crisps" are both common terms for fried or baked potato slices, and "potatoes" refers to the vegetable itself. However, "tomatoes" is a fruit that is often used in savory dishes or salads.

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  • 20. 

    Which word is different?

    • A.

      Cake

    • B.

      Chicken

    • C.

      Fruit salad

    • D.

      Ice cream

    Correct Answer
    B. Chicken
    Explanation
    The word "chicken" is different from the other options because it is the only one that refers to a type of meat, while the other options are all desserts or sweet treats.

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