Only a Grammar Genius Can Score 15/15 on This Tricky Quiz!

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Only a few people will actually pass this tricky quiz about grammar. Do you think you are one of them? Try to score at least 10 out of 15 questions to pass this English language grammar test!

Are You a Grammar Genius?

Instructions: Answer each question by selecting the best choice, proceed through the quiz, and after the last question, click the “Results” button to view your score and review your answers.

 

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You’re a Grammar Genius!

You’re a Grammar Genius!

Amazing work! Scoring 15/15 proves that your grammar skills are truly exceptional. From punctuation to tricky tenses, you’ve mastered it all with ease. Keep shining—you’re a grammar pro!

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You’re on Your Way to Grammar Greatness!

You’re on Your Way to Grammar Greatness!

You didn’t score a perfect 15/15 this time, but you’re off to a strong start. Grammar can be tricky, and every attempt helps you improve. Keep practicing—you’re closer to being a grammar genius than you think!

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#1. What is the object in this sentence: “Mary baked a cake”?

#2. Which sentence uses correct subject-verb agreement?

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#3. What type of sentence is this: “Close the door, please”?

#4. What is the correct contraction for “it is”?

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#5. What is the possessive form of the word “woman”?

#6. Identify the correctly spelled sentence.

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#7. Identify the adjective in this sentence: “The beautiful sunset painted the sky orange.”

#8. Identify the correctly punctuated sentence.

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#9. Which sentence uses the correct word order?

#10. Which sentence uses the correct form of their/there/they’re?

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#11. Choose the sentence with the correct verb tense.

#12. What is the plural form of “ox”?

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#13. Which sentence uses an adverb correctly?

#14. Which word in the sentence is a conjunction: “I like apples and oranges.”

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#15. Which sentence uses correct parallel structure?

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Congratulations on completing this English language grammar test which shows that you are interested and passionate about grammar and language. Continue pursuing your interests and one day you can be the best at what you do.

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