Grade 6 English Grammar Free Quiz Test
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#1. Choose the correct plural form of “child”.
Explanation: “Child” is an irregular noun, and its correct plural form is “children.”
#2. Choose the correct sentence.
Explanation: With singular subjects, “has” is the correct form of “have” in the present tense.
#3. Choose the correct opposite of “early”.
Explanation: “Late” is the opposite meaning of “early.”
#4. Which word is a proper noun?
Explanation: Proper nouns name specific people or places and always start with a capital letter.
#5. Choose the correct punctuation. “What is your name___”
Explanation: A question sentence must end with a question mark.
#6. Which word is a verb?
Explanation: A verb shows action. “Run” shows an action.
#7. Identify the conjunction.
Explanation: A conjunction joins words or sentences. “And” connects ideas.
#8. Which word is a collective noun?
Explanation: A collective noun names a group. “Team” refers to a group of players.
#9. Which sentence is in the past tense?
Explanation: The past tense shows an action that already happened. “Played” is the past form of “play.”
#10. Choose the correct tense : She ___ TV right now.
Explanation: “Right now” shows present continuous tense, which uses “is + verb + ing.”
#11. Choose the correct comparative form. : Tall → ___
Explanation: For short adjectives, we add -er to form the comparative degree.
#12. Identify the adverb.
Explanation: Adverbs describe verbs and often end in -ly. “Slowly” describes how an action is done.
#13. Identify the adjective.
Explanation: An adjective describes a noun. “Blue” describes color, so it is an adjective.
#14. Which word is a noun?
Explanation: A noun names a person, place, thing, or idea. “Teacher” is the name of a person, so it is a noun.
#15. Choose the correct spelling.
Explanation: “Because” is the correct and standard spelling.
#16. Choose the correct sentence.
Explanation: “They” is a plural subject, so the correct verb is “are.”
#17. Choose the correct sentence.
Explanation: “Books” is plural, so we use “are” and “many” with countable nouns.
#18. Identify the helping verb. “She is running fast.”
Explanation: Helping verbs assist the main verb. Here, “is” helps the verb “running.”
#19. Choose the correct article. : ___ apple a day is healthy.
Explanation: “Apple” begins with a vowel sound, so “an” is the correct article.
#20. Choose the correct possessive adjective. : This is ___ bag.
Explanation: “My” is a possessive adjective used before a noun.
#21. Which sentence is correct?
Explanation: After modal verbs like “can,” the base form of the verb is used.
#22. Choose the correct sentence.
Explanation: In the present simple tense, singular subjects like “she” take the verb with -s or -es. Therefore, “does” is the correct form.
#23. Identify the subject in the sentence. : The dog is barking.
Explanation: The subject is the person or thing doing the action. Here, “dog” is doing the action.
#24. Identify the object in the sentence. “She reads a book.”
Explanation: The object receives the action. “Book” receives the action of reading.
#25. Choose the correct pronoun : This book is ___ .
Explanation: “Mine” is a possessive pronoun used without a noun. It shows ownership correctly.
#26. Which sentence is a question?
Explanation: A question sentence usually starts with a helping verb and ends with a question mark.
#27. Choose the correct verb form: He ___ to school every day.
Explanation: With third-person singular subjects like “he,” the verb takes -s in the present tense.
#28. Choose the correct form. “He ___ already finished his work.”
Explanation: With “he,” the correct helping verb in present perfect tense is “has.”
#29. Identify the preposition.
Explanation: A preposition shows position or relationship. “Under” shows position.
#30. Which sentence uses capital letters correctly?
Explanation: Sentences start with a capital letter, and proper nouns like “India” are capitalized.
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