
There are many rules to follow in any language, especially English. Knowing the correct usage of nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, and conjunctions is a basic part of forming a sentence structure. There are many incredibly common grammatical mistakes that English speakers make. Do you know your 'to' from your 'too' and 'two'? To add to the confusion, these rules have many sub-conditions to follow.
Many grammar rules boggle a lot of people, stumping even the native English speakers. This includes the usage of common words like "you're" and "your". If you're unaware, "you're" is the contraction of "you are" and "your" refers to a possessive adjective that modifies nouns. Yet many people use them both to mean the same thing in writing. Another common mistake is using "there", "they're", and "their" interchangeably. Some of these errors may seem obvious, but you'd be surprised to know how many people make such glaring errors!
It's time to go back to basics and test your knowledge in grammar. Can you ace this quiz? Try your best to go 15 for 15!
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___________ the smartest kid in your class?

Whose
Who has
Who’s
Today is Wednesday. Yesterday it ___________ Tuesday.

were
is
was
___________ a lot of animals in the zoo.

There
There is
There are
Sam speaks English and Spanish ___________.

two
too
to
We are looking for ___________ an apartment or a house in the city.

both
either
neither
Nothing can come between you and ___________.

who
me
I
___________ are you going back to school?

Which
When
What
How many people ___________ in your family?

there are
are there
is there
Tim was very ___________ by his recent failure.

affected
affect
effected
effect
If I ___________ a boy.

is
was
were
The puppy went to sleep in ___________ bed.

it's
his
its
I cannot ___________ the job offer.

accept
except
say yes
Neither of us ___________ going to school tomorrow.

are
is
will
I’d like to think Jennifer did it ___________ accident.

by
through
on
To ___________ was the letter addressed?

whom
which
who
13 Comments
14/15 – but, like Morfiterric (see below) it would have been 15 in England, hwere I’m from.
15/15
13/15 but would have been 15 in Britain??
I got 12/15 right
11/15
15/15. Love English language quizzes. I think I’ve trained for them for more than 60 years. I do have a problem with them when American pronunciation is involved.
13/15, not too shabby 👩🏼🎓
12/15 👍
13/15
11 / 15 – 73%
14/15
12/15
13/15