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General Grammar MCQ

 Sure! Here are 20 multiple-choice questions on general grammar, each with three options:


1. **Which sentence is correct?**

   - a) She don't like ice cream.

   - b) She doesn’t like ice cream.

   - c) She didn’t liked ice cream.


2. **Choose the correct sentence:**

   - a) They was going to the park.

   - b) They were going to the park.

   - c) They are go to the park.


3. **Which sentence uses proper subject-verb agreement?**

   - a) The books is on the table.

   - b) The book are on the table.

   - c) The book is on the table.


4. **Select the correctly punctuated sentence:**

   - a) She said "I'll be there soon".

   - b) She said, "I'll be there soon."

   - c) She said "I'll be there soon."


5. **Identify the correct use of an apostrophe:**

   - a) Its a beautiful day.

   - b) It's a beautiful day.

   - c) Its' a beautiful day.


6. **Which sentence is correctly formed?**

   - a) He go to the store yesterday.

   - b) He goes to the store yesterday.

   - c) He went to the store yesterday.


7. **Choose the grammatically correct option:**

   - a) She is more smarter than her brother.

   - b) She is smarter than her brother.

   - c) She is the smartest than her brother.


8. **Select the correct plural form:**

   - a) Childrens

   - b) Children

   - c) Childrens'


9. **Which sentence is correct?**

   - a) I have went to the concert.

   - b) I had gone to the concert.

   - c) I have gone to the concert.


10. **Choose the sentence with correct word order:**

    - a) Never I have seen such a beautiful sunset.

    - b) I have never seen such a beautiful sunset.

    - c) I have seen never such a beautiful sunset.


11. **Select the properly punctuated sentence:**

    - a) Let's eat, Grandma!

    - b) Lets eat Grandma!

    - c) Lets eat, Grandma!


12. **Identify the correct sentence:**

    - a) If I was you, I would apologize.

    - b) If I were you, I would apologize.

    - c) If I am you, I would apologize.


13. **Which sentence is correctly punctuated?**

    - a) My favorite subjects are math, science and English.

    - b) My favorite subjects are math science, and English.

    - c) My favorite subjects are math, science, and English.


14. **Choose the sentence with correct adjective use:**

    - a) She is the more talented of the two.

    - b) She is more talented than the other.

    - c) She is the most talented than the other.


15. **Select the grammatically correct sentence:**

    - a) They was very happy with the results.

    - b) They were very happy with the results.

    - c) They are very happy with the results.


16. **Choose the correct sentence:**

    - a) I would of gone if I had known.

    - b) I would have gone if I had known.

    - c) I would have went if I had known.


17. **Identify the correct use of "their" and "there":**

    - a) Their going to meet us over their.

    - b) They’re going to meet us over there.

    - c) They’re going to meet us over their.


18. **Which sentence correctly uses a semicolon?**

    - a) I have a big test tomorrow; I can't go out tonight.

    - b) I have a big test tomorrow I can't go out tonight.

    - c) I have a big test tomorrow; and I can't go out tonight.


19. **Select the correct sentence:**

    - a) Either the students or the teacher are responsible.

    - b) Either the students or the teacher is responsible.

    - c) Either the student or the teachers is responsible.


20. **Choose the sentence that uses correct verb tense:**

    - a) By the time you arrive, we will have finished the work.

    - b) By the time you arrive, we will finish the work.

    - c) By the time you arrive, we will finished the work.


Answers 


1. b) She doesn’t like ice cream.

2. b) They were going to the park.

3. c) The book is on the table.

4. b) She said, "I'll be there soon."

5. b) It's a beautiful day.

6. c) He went to the store yesterday.

7. b) She is smarter than her brother.

8. b) Children

9. c) I have gone to the concert.

10. b) I have never seen such a beautiful sunset.

11. a) Let's eat, Grandma!

12. b) If I were you, I would apologize.

13. c) My favorite subjects are math, science, and English.

14. b) She is more talented than the other.

15. b) They were very happy with the results.

16. b) I would have gone if I had known.

17. b) They’re going to meet us over there.

18. a) I have a big test tomorrow; I can't go out tonight.

19. b) Either the students or the teacher is responsible.

20. a) By the time you arrive, we will have finished the work.


Feel free to use these questions to test general grammar knowledge or for educational purposes!

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