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Avoid These Common Grammar Pitfalls: 45 Questions to Test Your Skills! | Master English Now
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Think you’ve mastered English? Think again! This quiz dives into the most common grammar mistakes learners make. Test your ability to spot and correct errors in subject-verb agreement, sentence structure, and more with 45 tricky questions. Perfect for refining your skills and avoiding embarrassing errors in real-life communication.
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50 Challenging Grammar Questions on Comparatives and Superlatives | Master Your Skills!
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45 Relative Clauses Quiz Challenge! Sharpen Your Grammar Skills | Master English Now | Practice Test
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Unlock Inversion Mastery: 45 Challenging Grammar Questions You Can’t Miss! | Master English Now
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55 Grammar Quiz | Possessive Form Questions | English Practice Test | Master English Now
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100 Ultimate Grammar Quiz | English Practice Test | Can You Pass? | Master English Now
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35 Grammar Questions to Test and Improve Your English Skills - Are You Up for the Challenge?
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How Good Is Your Grammar? Try These 25 Thought-Provoking Questions to Find Out!
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35 Grammar Questions to Test Your Knowledge! Can You Get a Perfect Score?
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75 Challenging Grammar Questions to Test Your English Mastery | Can You Ace Them All?
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45 Advanced Article Usage Questions to Test Your Grammar Skills | Master the Rules of English!
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60 Tricky Collocation Questions to Sharpen Your Grammar Skills | English Practice Test!
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60 Tricky Collocation Questions to Sharpen Your Grammar Skills | English Practice Test!
Master the 8 Parts of Speech: 55 Advanced Questions to Sharpen Your Grammar Skills!
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Master the 8 Parts of Speech: 55 Advanced Questions to Sharpen Your Grammar Skills!
80 Grammar Quiz to Test Your Knowledge! | Can You Score at least 75%?
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75 Grammar Quiz to Test Your English Expertise - Can You Score 90% or Higher?
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75 Grammar Quiz to Test Your English Expertise - Can You Score 90% or Higher?
90 Grammar Questions to Test Your English Mastery - Can You Score 85% or Higher?
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50 Tough Grammar Questions to Push Your Limits and Perfect Your English Mastery!
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50 Tough Grammar Questions to Push Your Limits and Perfect Your English Mastery!
55 Advanced Grammar Quiz: Questions to Sharpen Your Knowledge! | Can You Pass?
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55 Advanced Grammar Quiz: Questions to Sharpen Your Knowledge! | Can You Pass?
65 Challenging Grammar Questions: Test Your English Mastery! | Practice Test
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45 Challenging Phrasal Verb Questions: Can You Get Them All Right? | Test Your Knowledge!
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45 Challenging Phrasal Verb Questions: Can You Get Them All Right? | Test Your Knowledge!
40 Advanced Questions on Conjunctions: Can You Get a Perfect Score? | Test Your Knowledge!
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40 Advanced Questions on Conjunctions: Can You Get a Perfect Score? | Test Your Knowledge!
30 Advanced Preposition Questions to Perfect Your Grammar Skills! | Test Your Knowledge
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30 Advanced Preposition Questions to Perfect Your Grammar Skills! | Test Your Knowledge
35 Advanced Questions on Articles: Master the Rules of English Grammar! | Test Your Knowledge!
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35 Advanced Questions on Articles: Master the Rules of English Grammar! | Test Your Knowledge!
55 Advanced Grammar Challenges: Test Your Expertise and Sharpen Your Skills!
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55 Advanced Grammar Challenges: Test Your Expertise and Sharpen Your Skills!
75 Advanced Grammar Questions to Test Your English Mastery - Can You Pass?
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60 Grammar Quiz | Tricky Articles & Prepositions Test | Are You a Grammar Pro | Practice Test!
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Комментарии

  • @69m86
    @69m86 Час назад

    I got 41/45.

  • @mikekurtz5868
    @mikekurtz5868 7 часов назад

    Question: #1: In formal writing, answer A is correct. Answer B is incorrect. A search of the Oxford English Dictionary states: " 'Better than I' is grammatically correct and considered the preferred usage in formal writing. As 'I" functions as the subject pronoun in this context, meaning. YOU, as the SUBJECT of the comparison, are comparing yourself to someone else, "SHE" the OBJECT of the sentence. To make the grammatically correct version of the sentence "sound" less odd, it is often suggested to rephrase the sentence to read "She is better than I am at math." #6: Answer B is incorrect. Answer A is correct. The verb must agree with the subject, not with the prepositional phrase. The subject here is "she" which is singular, and thus requires singular verb -- "is" present tense. "People" is the object of prepositional phrase "of those people" and thus plays no role in determining verb-tense. See your correct answer to #12. #26: Nothing in the sentence context would disallow answer D also, simple past. #35: Answer C is of course incorrect. Answer A is correct. We are comparing only two brothers, so answer A. If comparing more than two, then answer C would be correct. Probably just editorial oversight. #38: Answer D also, scheduled events that occurred in the past.

  • @69m86
    @69m86 День назад

    I got 45/50.

  • @AsiyeOrcin-zd3mi
    @AsiyeOrcin-zd3mi День назад

    49/50

  • @69m86
    @69m86 2 дня назад

    I got 35/40.

  • @69m86
    @69m86 2 дня назад

    My score is 44 out of 48.

  • @lissammaantony5057
    @lissammaantony5057 2 дня назад

    I got 65/70👍

  • @mikekurtz5868
    @mikekurtz5868 2 дня назад

    Question: #11: Not sure how one would "attend an invitation." Possible rephrase: "She declined the invitation to the party." #39: I believe that in this context, answer A would be equally valid. See question #42. #47: If he remembered to grab the keys before leaving the house, then answer A. If he remembered grabbing them after leaving the house, answer C. #48: If the call had already occurred, then answer A.

  • @69m86
    @69m86 3 дня назад

    I got 31/35.

  • @69m86
    @69m86 3 дня назад

    I got 48/55.

  • @69m86
    @69m86 3 дня назад

    I got 22/22.

  • @69m86
    @69m86 3 дня назад

    There is a question you post on you tube. The sentence is that " He arrives tomorrow " I think it is a mistake. It should be as follow. He will arrive tomorrow. Or he is going to arrive tomorrow.

  • @Jerry_sweden
    @Jerry_sweden 3 дня назад

    33/35

  • @mikekurtz5868
    @mikekurtz5868 3 дня назад

    Question: #12: Answer C seems also likely. Generally, one would assume that. "good.grades" might be limited to a minority of the students. #14: Answer A seems logical also. #21: Answer D also, meaning a very small number -- fewer than "some." #22: Answer C also -- the opposite of "many." #25: Answer D also, meaning a very small number. #27: Answwr C is syntactically incorrect. Rather than imply that "you don't have few," say instead that "you have many, or some." Suggested rephrase would be: "I have many (or some) options to choose from." #29: "A few" means an amount or number greater than "few." As the sentence is phrased, either answer could be correct. #30: As the sentence is phrased, answers A, B, and D would all be logically possible and correct. #31: Again, answers A and B also grammatically correct and equally logical. #32: Answer A also logical. #33: Answer A also, meaning an amount greater than answer C. #34: Answer A also, meaning almost none.

  • @luisafontela1409
    @luisafontela1409 3 дня назад

    Lot of??the correct May be a lot of....

  • @69m86
    @69m86 4 дня назад

    I got 39/45.

  • @69m86
    @69m86 4 дня назад

    I got 68/70.

  • @mikekurtz5868
    @mikekurtz5868 4 дня назад

    Many sentences are phrased in a manner that is vague as to whether we are dealing with a restrictive clause -- requiring "that" as the answer, or whether we're dealing with a non-restrictive clause -- requiring "which" as the answer. And in other cases the sentence would be more commonly spoken with the blank left open. The use of commas to clearly identify non-restrictive clauses would greatly useful. Some examples would be: Question: #1: In this context, blank left open would be more common. #9: Blank left open also commonly used. #11: The more common phrasing would be: "The house I grew up in is being sold." Blank left open. #14: Answer D is of course INCORRECT We use the pronoun "that" when referring to "things." We use the pronouns "who" or "whom" when referring to "people." So, answer C is correct. #18, 20, 22. 25 If restrictive clause, then blank open also correct. #24: If using answer C, then. delete "in," otherwise it appears redundant. Otherwise, simply read the sentence with the blank left open. #31: Blank open also correct. #34: Answer D is incorrect. See comments on Question 14. #36: Blank left open also correct. #37: If there is only one dog we could be referring to, then answer B. If more than one dog we could be referring to, then answer C. #38: See comments on #14. #39: Reads better with blank left open. #42: The use of commas would clearly establish B as correct. #44: Blank left open more frequently used. #45: If we're referring to only ONE teacher, then comma after "teacher" and "prize." Non-restrictive clause. As written, without the commas, the implication is that there is more than one teacher you could possibly be referring to, so the phrase "whose students won the prize" is necessary to specify which particular teacher you were referring to.

  • @metinerogluer8810
    @metinerogluer8810 4 дня назад

    marvelous

  • @YewerkuhaBereket
    @YewerkuhaBereket 4 дня назад

    b

  • @brygidaskupin2800
    @brygidaskupin2800 5 дней назад

    For me it was quite difficult🤔

  • @mikekurtz5868
    @mikekurtz5868 5 дней назад

    Question: #2: Answer D also grammatically correct, present perfect. #4: Answer D also, past perfect. #5, #7: The Oxford English Dictionary states "The correct phrase is 'no sooner than,' meaning that 'no sooner' is almost always followed by 'than' to indicate that one event happens immediately after another. 'no sooner when' is considered incorrect useage." #14: Answer D also correct, present perfect. #17, #20, #32, #36, #42: See comments for #5, #7. #22, #27: Answer D also, present perfect. #34: Answer D also, simple past.

  • @parameswararao2702
    @parameswararao2702 5 дней назад

    Good.

  • @黃西東-j3y
    @黃西東-j3y 6 дней назад

    I got 33/40, thanks!

  • @erzsebetdaroczi7778
    @erzsebetdaroczi7778 6 дней назад

    ❤Thank you.

  • @mikekurtz5868
    @mikekurtz5868 6 дней назад

    Question: #3: Answer C also. For example: "What do your kids do when you're not at home?" "The children play in the garden." #10: Answer D also correct, simple past.

  • @mikekurtz5868
    @mikekurtz5868 7 дней назад

    Question: #8: Answer D also correct, past perfect. #23: Answer B also correct, simple past. #34: Answer A also correct (pronounced "red"), simple past. Answer D would also seem correct, present continuous. #35: Answer B also, simple past. #48: Answer D also, past perfect. #66: Answers B and D also seem logical. #67: Answer B also, simple past. #70: Answer C also, simple past.

  • @elaineb4490
    @elaineb4490 8 дней назад

    This was so easy and I got full marks (would have been disappointed with a lesser score)

  • @Vazifehshenas
    @Vazifehshenas 8 дней назад

    It was great.

  • @mikekurtz5868
    @mikekurtz5868 8 дней назад

    Question: #8: The sentence phrasing seems to clearly allow for the possibility that only one student is being referenced, in which case answer B also correct. In sentences 16 and 17, your answers assume a singular subject. But in sentence 18 your answer assumes a plural subject, even though every "single" soldier is required to maintain more than one style uniform. l believe it would be helpful if the singular/plural sentences were phrased in a manner that allowed for less ambiguity. #24: As the sentence is phrased, Answer B also valid. #32, #34, 36, #49: As phrased, answer A also valid. #46: Answer B also valid. Every worker owns more than one tool.

  • @黃西東-j3y
    @黃西東-j3y 9 дней назад

    I got 47/50, amazing test it is!

  • @mikekurtz5868
    @mikekurtz5868 9 дней назад

    Question; #17: "Hardly had the meeting STARTED..." #19: "The man to whom you were talking..." also correct. #26: Answer B also correct, referring more to a location rather than to an interior space. #35: You correctly cited "had" in your Explanation, but mistakenly checked "have." #44: Answer A also correct, and just as frequently used. #62: If the sentence is written in the subjunctive mood, then shouldn't it be "owned" rather than "owns"? #75: The sentence would read correctly if written "The dog was barking loudly at night." Or "The dog was barking loudly during the night." But by adding the phrase "the middle of," the typical construction would be: "The dog was barking loudly in the middle of the night." The phrase "at the middle of the night" would not be used. #83: Also correct with blank left open. #94: "Far more efficient" also correct. #99: "She didn't need TO go to the meeting."

  • @parameswararao2702
    @parameswararao2702 10 дней назад

    English grammar means only come , go ,eat , drink , sleep, has, have ? Pl.try other Sections of grammar so that viewer's get more information.

  • @hendaoudhini2805
    @hendaoudhini2805 10 дней назад

    can you please put another master english now with 69 questions

  • @mikekurtz5868
    @mikekurtz5868 10 дней назад

    Question: #4: Answer A also, simple past tense. #10; Answer B also, simple past tense. #18: Answer A (pronounced "red") also, simple past tense. #35: Answer C also, simple past tense.

  • @parameswararao2702
    @parameswararao2702 11 дней назад

    English grammar means only-- would, should,must and could? Try to cover all sections of grammar. 😢

  • @黃西東-j3y
    @黃西東-j3y 11 дней назад

    I got 41/55.

  • @mikekurtz5868
    @mikekurtz5868 11 дней назад

    Question #4: Answer B also correct.-- a possessive pronoun also. #9: Answer D also correct -- a possessive pronoun also. #10: Answer D also correct, in this context. #11: Answer D also logical. simple past. #22: Answer C also correct, past perfect.

  • @AlexaLouis-f9z
    @AlexaLouis-f9z 11 дней назад

    This is amazing 🤩, I got 23 correct 🥳

  • @Cindy-i7n7w
    @Cindy-i7n7w 11 дней назад

    Failed only 3 🥳

  • @黃西東-j3y
    @黃西東-j3y 12 дней назад

    I got 41/65, it's a bit hard to me. May I ask, which level is it?

  • @jordicarnesubiranas3922
    @jordicarnesubiranas3922 13 дней назад

    Thanks

  • @viktorvelikodnyy7997
    @viktorvelikodnyy7997 14 дней назад

    28/30.В 27 должно быть is given? Cпасибо.

  • @黃西東-j3y
    @黃西東-j3y 15 дней назад

    I got 31/34. The explanation is good. The only thing is that I need to take more time to understand it. Of course, I0 seconds for each question isn't enough time to me. 15 seconds is better, I think.

  • @mikekurtz5868
    @mikekurtz5868 15 дней назад

    Enjoyed the test. Just one minor comment, if I may. Question: #26: In this context, "on" could also be justified. For example, one would say "The shop is on the corner." Or "He lives on Main St." It need not always mean "atop."

  • @mikekurtz5868
    @mikekurtz5868 16 дней назад

    Question: #5 Sorry. ABSOLUTELY INCORRECT. Verbs must agree with the subject, NOT with a clause, or with a prepositional phrase. Here, the sentence subject is "She," which is of course singular, so the verb must also be singular. So there would be two correct answers here: "She IS one of the people..." for present tense, singular." And "She WAS one of the people..." for past tense, singular. #18: Answer C also. Per the OED: " 'Couldn't help but' signifies that someone is unable to resist or avoid doing something." #34: Three possible choices: 1: Leave the blank open. 2: Answer A if there is only one book you could be referring to. 3: Use "that" if you need to identify the specific book you could be referring to. #39: Answer D also identifies the reason. #43: All answers are gramatically correct, each merely expresses a different verb tense. #45: Answer C also correct. #52: In the context of "driving fast," perhaps answer C also. #68: You correctly stated "had rung" in your Explanation, but incorrectly stated "had rang" in the sentence. #73: You checked answer A, but identified answer C in your Explanation.

  • @larrycarroll5783
    @larrycarroll5783 17 дней назад

    This afternoon (Sunday, January 12, 2025) I took your "45 Advanced Article__test for the first time. I scored quite well, 44/45!Larry Carroll

  • @erzsebetdaroczi7778
    @erzsebetdaroczi7778 17 дней назад

    ❤Mulțumesc.E bine,sunt mulțumită.

  • @黃西東-j3y
    @黃西東-j3y 17 дней назад

    I got 40/45, the quiz is nice. I often make the mistakes on it and it needs to practice all the time.

  • @mikekurtz5868
    @mikekurtz5868 17 дней назад

    #12: This would be an example of an exception to the general rule of using the article "an" before a vowel sound, and the article "a" when appearing before a consonant sound. The word "European" is absolutely pronounced as a vowel sound (native speaker), but is preceded by the vowel-sounding article "a." Another example of a rule exception would be "a hard" and "an hour." The same word "hard" pronounced the same way, but preceded by different articles. #22: The "yoo" sound you correctly identified as the proper pronunciation of the word "university" is actually a vowel sound, not a consonant sound. Again, another exception to the rule of "not using a vowel sounding article to precede a vowel sounding noun."