B1 Level English Grammar Quiz| Can you PASS ?

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  • B1 Level English Grammar Quiz| Can you PASS ?
    In this video, we've put together a B1 level English grammar quiz with 20 questions and answers to help you test your knowledge of English grammar. Whether you're studying for an English language exam or just want to improve your grammar skills, this quiz is a great way to practice and test your understanding.
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    The quiz includes a variety of grammar topics, including verb tenses, pronouns, prepositions, adjectives, and more. Each question is multiple choice, so you can easily choose the correct answer and see how well you did.
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  • @John87623
    @John87623 7 месяцев назад +4

    20/20 thx you for explaining

    • @englishteacherlebo
      @englishteacherlebo  7 месяцев назад +3

      You are welcome 😊... Well done on your score!

  • @guioscigaro
    @guioscigaro 4 месяца назад

    20 of 20😊.

  • @abhishekgn6157
    @abhishekgn6157 Год назад +1

    19 out of 20

  • @EnglishcoachNm1
    @EnglishcoachNm1 5 месяцев назад +1

    15/20

  • @shravya8891
    @shravya8891 Год назад

    I made all correct

  • @user-ey2ss1rr2c
    @user-ey2ss1rr2c 3 месяца назад

    I got 19/20 correct answer thanks 🎉❤❤❤

  • @bharathreddy89
    @bharathreddy89 16 дней назад

    20/20 thanks

  • @jacquelinele3242
    @jacquelinele3242 Год назад

    20/20

  • @jeffersonaraujoelcristiano
    @jeffersonaraujoelcristiano 7 месяцев назад

    1:19 Completely easy.

  • @awcutie1508
    @awcutie1508 28 дней назад

    16/20 watching from.philippines.

  • @jeffersonaraujoelcristiano
    @jeffersonaraujoelcristiano 7 месяцев назад

    1:11 Simple.

  • @mANN1X381
    @mANN1X381 2 месяца назад

    I got 16/20

  • @jeffersonaraujoelcristiano
    @jeffersonaraujoelcristiano 7 месяцев назад

    0:53 This one made me think.

  • @jeffersonaraujoelcristiano
    @jeffersonaraujoelcristiano 7 месяцев назад +1

    0:23 Really easy.

  • @jeffersonaraujoelcristiano
    @jeffersonaraujoelcristiano 7 месяцев назад

    1:36 easy too.

  • @FashionHouse1017
    @FashionHouse1017 6 месяцев назад

    All my answers are correct. Too easy 😊

  • @roxanaandrews2884
    @roxanaandrews2884 2 месяца назад

    Do easy

  • @khinmoh1810
    @khinmoh1810 Год назад +2

    17out of 20

  • @teresanavasmoya2329
    @teresanavasmoya2329 6 месяцев назад +2

    18/20 ..good test

    • @LearnDaily2024
      @LearnDaily2024 9 часов назад

      can you score the same in my test?

  • @zineblaaouar9646
    @zineblaaouar9646 9 месяцев назад +3

    I am confused about the present perfect continuous sentences I couldn’t choose because both sounded right for me , can you explain please ?

    • @englishteacherlebo
      @englishteacherlebo  9 месяцев назад +2

      Of course, Zineb! I'd be happy to help....The present perfect continuous tense emphasizes actions that started in the past, are ongoing, and have a connection to the present. For instance, "I have been studying English for two hours."
      The present perfect simple tense focuses on actions completed in the past with no emphasis on duration. For example, "I have studied English."
      Choosing between them depends on whether you want to highlight the ongoing nature (present perfect continuous) or the completion in the past (present perfect simple) of the action. Hope it makes sense🙂

  • @kuyalopez486
    @kuyalopez486 Год назад +1

    I got 13 correct answer.

  • @finolweb4999
    @finolweb4999 Год назад +1

    I got 17 correct answers.

  • @josephinewaters2680
    @josephinewaters2680 8 месяцев назад +2

    I got 19/20 correct🎉🎉🎉Thank You Enjoyed the quiz❤❤❤

  • @Sarasky-rn3ug
    @Sarasky-rn3ug Год назад +1

    I got 19 correct answer🎉😅

  • @lilianamartinez1833
    @lilianamartinez1833 24 дня назад

    Can you explain me what next "used", write gerund "waking". Tank you

    • @englishteacherlebo
      @englishteacherlebo  24 дня назад

      Which question number ?

    • @englishteacherlebo
      @englishteacherlebo  21 день назад

      I'm not 100% sure that I understand your question but -" Used" is a past participle form of the verb "use." It is often used in passive voice constructions or perfect tenses. For example: "The book was used by many students."
      The gerund form of the verb "wake" is "waking." A gerund is a verb form that functions as a noun in a sentence. For example: "Her constant waking kept the whole house up at night.

  • @sohailkhan5119
    @sohailkhan5119 4 месяца назад

    15

  • @nercialemos4739
    @nercialemos4739 22 дня назад

    A

  • @ozzyguillen4237
    @ozzyguillen4237 24 дня назад

    Ok 20 de 20

  • @user-rd5eu7ew4j
    @user-rd5eu7ew4j 5 месяцев назад

    16/20 Can you explain "They are used to living in a Big city. To + ING i Don't understand

    • @englishteacherlebo
      @englishteacherlebo  5 месяцев назад +1

      Well done on your score! In this case, "used to" means being familiar or accustomed to something. When you use "used to" in this way, it's followed by a gerund (the -ing form of a verb) to indicate the action or behavior that someone is accustomed to. So, in the sentence "They are used to living in a big city," it means that the people mentioned are accustomed or familiar with the experience of living in a big city. I hope this helps! x

  • @user-dt3dq5mk4c
    @user-dt3dq5mk4c 6 месяцев назад

    16 / 20 bad luck but no problem

    • @englishteacherlebo
      @englishteacherlebo  6 месяцев назад +1

      16 out of 20 is still a good score! Well done xx

    • @user-dt3dq5mk4c
      @user-dt3dq5mk4c 6 месяцев назад

      @@englishteacherlebo thank you teacher

  • @jeffersonaraujoelcristiano
    @jeffersonaraujoelcristiano 7 месяцев назад

    0:37 Baby level.

  • @tejaswadubey4749
    @tejaswadubey4749 Год назад +2

    I got 19/20 but please ma'am clear my confusion why ("I will call you when I arrive" is correct and why "I will call you when I will arrive" is not correct..please ma'am help me🙏🙏🙏

    • @englishteacherlebo
      @englishteacherlebo  Год назад +2

      ☺The sentence "I will call you when I arrive" is correct because it follows the correct grammatical structure for expressing a future action in relation to another event.
      In this case, "I will call you" is the main clause, expressing the future action of making a phone call. "When I arrive" is a subordinate clause that specifies the condition or point in time when the action will take place. The word "when" is used to introduce the subordinate clause and establish the relationship between the two clauses.
      The reason why "I will call you when I will arrive" is not correct is because it contains a redundancy. Using the future tense verb "will" twice in the sentence ("will call" and "will arrive") is unnecessary. Since the main clause already expresses a future action, it is not required to use the future tense again in the subordinate clause.
      The correct sentence "I will call you when I arrive" conveys the intended meaning that the phone call will occur after the person arrives at their destination. I hope this makes sense ☺

  • @widia007
    @widia007 7 месяцев назад

    I don't understand since and for, could you explain it?

    • @englishteacherlebo
      @englishteacherlebo  7 месяцев назад

      Certainly! "Since" and "for" are both prepositions used to indicate duration or time, but they are used in different contexts.
      "Since" is used to indicate a specific point in time when an action started. It is commonly used with a specific date, year, or a particular point in the past. Here’s an example - I have been working here since January. (The action of working here started in January.)
      "For" is used to indicate the duration of an action. It shows how long an action has been happening or how long it lasted. Example: I have been working here for 5 years. (This means the person has been working at the same place for a duration of 5 years.)
      I hope this helps xx

  • @peacelian
    @peacelian 7 месяцев назад

    I score 17/20 am i B1 level?

    • @englishteacherlebo
      @englishteacherlebo  7 месяцев назад

      Well done my friend! 🙌🏽 your score suggests a good understanding of the grammar at this level. However, it is important to note that a single test or exam may not provide a comprehensive evaluation. Xx

  • @user-fb8ib5qk6o
    @user-fb8ib5qk6o 5 месяцев назад

    Mam please tell me i got 20/20 is it good degree is my english level is B1 or B2 please tell me i am a big fan of you.❤🎉

    • @englishteacherlebo
      @englishteacherlebo  5 месяцев назад +1

      Getting a perfect score on this quiz is great! It indicates a strong understanding of grammar at this level. However, English proficiency isn't just about test scores; it's also about fluency, speaking, listening, and understanding context.

    • @user-fb8ib5qk6o
      @user-fb8ib5qk6o 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@englishteacherlebo thank you

    • @user-fb8ib5qk6o
      @user-fb8ib5qk6o 5 месяцев назад

      @@englishteacherlebo where are you from

    • @englishteacherlebo
      @englishteacherlebo  5 месяцев назад

      @user-fb8ib5qk6o was born in South Africa but I live in England

  • @DiegoMoncaleano
    @DiegoMoncaleano 5 месяцев назад

    17/20 😔

  • @user-pc2ru4qv4o
    @user-pc2ru4qv4o 5 месяцев назад

    19/20 i anwsered the last question wrong...

  • @theprince9035
    @theprince9035 10 месяцев назад +3

    I believe "she is taller than I" is correct....

    • @englishteacherlebo
      @englishteacherlebo  10 месяцев назад +5

      Hi, thank you for your comment. In terms of grammatical correctness, "she is taller than I" is indeed a valid construction. It follows the pattern of a comparative statement, where "taller than" is used to compare the heights of two people. However, it's worth noting that in casual conversation, many native English speakers commonly use "she is taller than me" instead.
      The reason for this is that "me" is an object pronoun, which is more commonly used in informal speech. While "she is taller than I" may be considered more formally correct, it can sound a bit formal or old-fashioned in everyday conversations. Ultimately, both forms are widely understood and accepted, so you can choose the one that feels more natural to you or fits the context in which you're speaking.

    • @theprince9035
      @theprince9035 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@englishteacherlebo ....Thanks,teacher

    • @justlovemiles3449
      @justlovemiles3449 2 месяца назад

      Taller than me its right

    • @alexchristopher221
      @alexchristopher221 2 месяца назад +2

      It depends on whether “than” is used as a conjunction or as a preposition. If it is used as a conjunction, the sentence should be “She is taller than I [am].” If it is used as a preposition, the sentence should be “She is taller than me.” After a preposition, we use the objective case of the pronoun (me). "I" is subjective. So formally, "She is taller than I" is incorrect.

    • @mariajanethsalinasruco2961
      @mariajanethsalinasruco2961 26 дней назад

      You are wrong . The truth answer is me

  • @himiccatgmail
    @himiccatgmail 2 месяца назад

    I think you skipped the number 18 .... Please, can u explain this: (which is the correct option in number 19: " I can´t help but laugh when i see the video"... instead of : "I can´t help but to laugh wjhen I see the video" ?. Thanks.

  • @SandraHale-ji7ig
    @SandraHale-ji7ig Месяц назад

    19/20

  • @chandralalchhetri8205
    @chandralalchhetri8205 4 месяца назад

    20/20

  • @mayaali2688
    @mayaali2688 Год назад

    18/20

  • @thomaslamarque1507
    @thomaslamarque1507 Год назад +1

    18/20

  • @user-un6xt4sd6w
    @user-un6xt4sd6w 4 месяца назад

    18/20

    • @LearnDaily2024
      @LearnDaily2024 9 часов назад

      Wow, Could you score the same in my test?