
Language is always changing to meet the needs of the people who use it. The English language is no different. It is constantly evolving and growing. Over time, English has become more dynamic, flexible, and adaptable. New words are being created all the time, and old words are falling out of use. The meaning of words can also change over time.
No one can deny that English is an interesting language. It is a very expressive language that allows speakers to communicate a wide range of ideas and feelings. It has a rich history, and its grammar is notoriously complex. Even native speakers sometimes have trouble understanding all the rules.
Here's a quiz to test the limits of your English proficiency. You will be quizzed on spelling, grammar, vocabulary, idioms, proverbs and more. Some of these may seem easy to you, but they aren't necessarily so for others. Take this quiz to test your English level, and maybe brush up on a few things at the same time.
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Get PremiumAre You One of 10% Who Can Nail This 25-Question English Test? Quiz Questions
"We must make due with what we have even if it's not enough." What is wrong with this sentence?

There should be a comma after "have".
"It's" should not have an apostrophe.
The expression is "make do", not "make due".
There is nothing wrong.
Her eyes were sparkling stars on her face. Is this a metaphor or a simile?

Neither
Simile
Both
Metaphor
"An expression which has lost its effectiveness due to frequent use and familiarity". Which of the following answers has this definition?

Acronym
Cliche
Simile
Metaphor
According to the phrase, where might one keep skeletons?

The attic
The basement
Underground
The closet
Which of these words would NOT be an appropriate synonym for the word "ramifications"?

Consequences
Results
Connotations
Upshots
Being in a tough, sticky situation can also be described as being in a what?

Pickle
Pod
Cucumber
Sprout
How would you fill in the following old phrase: "a ___ late and a ___ short"?

Week / nickel
Month / marble
Hour/foot
Day/dollar
Which phrase is the most similar to "I smell a rat"?

D) A and B
C) If you can't stand the heat
B) Something smells fishy
A) I have a sneaking suspicion
There is a rock musician with a 'pulicine' stage name. What animal is this band member named after?

Seal
Flea
Bear
Fish
"Emoticon" is a combination of the words "emotion" and...

Silicon
Iconic
Lexicon
Icon
Which word is spelled correctly?

Callendar
Calinder
Calender
Calendar
Which word refers to a flat transport structure, which supports goods in a stable fashion while being lifted by a forklift or crane?

Pellet
Pallet
Palate
Palette
You're at the halfway point! What did curiosity do to the cat?

Killed it
Startled it
Angered it
Excited it
Which word is NOT an antonym of boring?

Beguiling
Lackadaisical
Tantalizing
Absorbing
What do you plant for your heirs, rather than for yourself?

Peaches and pears
Cherries and pears
Apples and pears
Walnuts and pears
Which is NOT a synonym for "begin"?

Initiate
Inhibit
Inaugurate
Induce
What kind of pot is said never to boil?

Cold
Blackened
Watched
Cooking
If you don't know the answer to something, you might tell your friend...

"I'm playing devil's advocate."
"Your guess is as good as mine."
"You've got the best of both worlds."
"I'm on cloud nine."
If you're trying to impress coworkers with tons of ideas, what are you unpacking?

Cloud on the horizon
Itchy feet
A cross to bear
Bag of tricks
Which word describes being careful in one's speech or actions, especially in order to avoid causing offense?

Discreet
Discrete
Which of the following idioms means the same thing as "spill the beans"?

Speak of the devil
Miss the boat
Let the cat out of the bag
Go on a wild goose chase
Almost there, I promise. Which of these words is NOT synonymous with "sheepish"?

Brazen
Shy
Timid
Meek
What word completes this idiom that means to deprive somebody of their livelihood: take the ___ out of someone's mouth?

Bread
Teeth
Pancake
Chip
And finally, which of the following forms of government is not based on religious principles or affiliation?

Theocracy
Plutocracy
Hierocracy
Hagiocracy
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You got 20 out of 24!
Holy guacamole, you’re super good at the English language! You nailed these questions like it was no problem at all! Now, can you do as well on a different English quiz?
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