Q. Which sentence is an example of an incorrect passive construction?
  • A. The homework was completed by the students.
  • B. The students completed the homework.
  • C. The homework is being completed by the students.
  • D. The students were completed the homework.
Q. Which sentence is an example of correct active voice?
  • A. The flowers were watered by the gardener.
  • B. The gardener waters the flowers.
  • C. The flowers are watered by the gardener.
  • D. The flowers have been watered by the gardener.
Q. Which sentence is an example of direct speech?
  • A. He told me that he was busy.
  • B. He said he is busy.
  • C. He said, 'I am busy.'
  • D. He is busy.
Q. Which sentence is an example of passive voice?
  • A. The dog chased the cat.
  • B. The cat was chased by the dog.
  • C. The dog is chasing the cat.
  • D. The cat chases the dog.
Q. Which sentence is an example of reported speech?
  • A. 'I will help you,' she promised.
  • B. She promised that she would help me.
  • C. 'I can do it,' he said.
  • D. He said, 'I can do it.'
Q. Which sentence is correct?
  • A. The data is conclusive.
  • B. The data are conclusive.
  • C. The data were conclusive.
  • D. The data be conclusive.
Q. Which sentence is correctly punctuated?
  • A. She said, I will be late.
  • B. She said I will be late.
  • C. She said, 'I will be late.'
  • D. She said 'I will be late.'
Q. Which sentence is correctly structured?
  • A. Running late, the bus was missed by John.
  • B. The teacher, who was late, arrived at class.
  • C. The cake, which was delicious, was eaten by us.
  • D. She quickly ran to the store, and bought some milk.
Q. Which sentence is in the active voice?
  • A. The book was read by the teacher.
  • B. The teacher read the book.
  • C. The book is being read by the teacher.
  • D. The teacher is reading the book.
Q. Which sentence is in the correct passive voice?
  • A. The book was read by her.
  • B. She read the book.
  • C. The book read by her.
  • D. The book is read by her.
Q. Which sentence is in the future continuous tense?
  • A. I will be eating dinner at 7 PM.
  • B. I eat dinner at 7 PM.
  • C. I was eating dinner at 7 PM.
  • D. I have eaten dinner at 7 PM.
Q. Which sentence is in the future perfect tense?
  • A. I will have completed the project by Friday.
  • B. I complete the project by Friday.
  • C. I completed the project by Friday.
  • D. I am completing the project by Friday.
Q. Which sentence is in the past continuous tense?
  • A. I was watching a movie.
  • B. I watched a movie.
  • C. I have watched a movie.
  • D. I will watch a movie.
Q. Which sentence is in the present perfect tense?
  • A. I have seen that movie.
  • B. I seen that movie.
  • C. I see that movie.
  • D. I will see that movie.
Q. Which sentence is in the simple future tense?
  • A. I will go to the store tomorrow.
  • B. I am going to the store tomorrow.
  • C. I went to the store yesterday.
  • D. I go to the store every day.
Q. Which sentence is in the simple past tense?
  • A. She has finished her homework.
  • B. She finished her homework.
  • C. She is finishing her homework.
  • D. She will finish her homework.
Q. Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
  • A. Its a sunny day.
  • B. It's a sunny day.
  • C. Its' a sunny day.
  • D. It is a sunny day.
Q. Which sentence uses a comma correctly?
  • A. After dinner we went for a walk.
  • B. After dinner, we went for a walk.
  • C. After, dinner we went for a walk.
  • D. After dinner we, went for a walk.
Q. Which sentence uses a semicolon correctly?
  • A. I have a big test tomorrow; I can't go out tonight.
  • B. I have a big test tomorrow; and I can't go out tonight.
  • C. I have a big test tomorrow; however I can't go out tonight.
  • D. I have a big test tomorrow; I can't go out tonight;
Q. Which sentence uses an apostrophe correctly?
  • A. Its a great day for a picnic.
  • B. The cat chased it's tail.
  • C. She found the dog's toy.
  • D. They went to the friends house.
Q. Which sentence uses correct subject-verb agreement?
  • A. The flock of birds are flying south.
  • B. The flock of birds is flying south.
  • C. The flock of birds were flying south.
  • D. The flock of birds fly south.
Q. Which sentence uses the active voice correctly?
  • A. The letter was written by John.
  • B. John wrote the letter.
  • C. The letter is being written by John.
  • D. The letter has been written by John.
Q. Which sentence uses the correct past tense form of the verb?
  • A. She go to the store yesterday.
  • B. She gone to the store yesterday.
  • C. She went to the store yesterday.
  • D. She goes to the store yesterday.
Q. Which sentence uses the correct present tense?
  • A. She play the piano.
  • B. She plays the piano.
  • C. She played the piano.
  • D. She playing the piano.
Q. Which sentence uses the correct subject-verb agreement?
  • A. The team are winning.
  • B. The team is winning.
  • C. The team were winning.
  • D. The team wins.
Q. Which sentence uses the future perfect tense correctly?
  • A. I will have finished my work by 5 PM.
  • B. I will finish my work by 5 PM.
  • C. I finished my work by 5 PM.
  • D. I have finished my work by 5 PM.
Q. Which sentence uses the past perfect tense correctly?
  • A. She has finished her homework before dinner.
  • B. She had finished her homework before dinner.
  • C. She finishes her homework before dinner.
  • D. She was finishing her homework before dinner.
Q. Which sentence uses the simple past tense correctly?
  • A. I seen the movie yesterday.
  • B. I saw the movie yesterday.
  • C. I see the movie yesterday.
  • D. I was seeing the movie yesterday.
Q. Which word in the sentence is an adjective? 'The tall building is impressive.'
  • A. The
  • B. tall
  • C. building
  • D. is
Q. Which word is an adverb in the following sentence: She sings beautifully.
  • A. She
  • B. sings
  • C. beautifully
  • D. the
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