English Grammar MCQ Test | Grade 5 Practice Quiz with Answers
Free Grade 5 English Grammar MCQ Test! 20 questions: articles, plurals, tenses, adjectives with explanations. Common Core aligned for USA 5th graders. 70% PASS score. Perfect homework review!
Grade 5 English Grammar Practice Questions with Answers
Grade 5 English grammar MCQ test with 20 questions covering articles (an apple), plurals (children), past tense (played), adjectives. Common Core practice with detailed explanations!
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20 Grade 5 grammar questions aligned with USA Common Core standards. 70% (14/20) to PASS!
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#1. Choose correct possessive form: “The toys belong to the _____.”
Explanation: Plural possessive: boys’ toys (multiple boys).
#2. Identify the verb tense: “They will visit tomorrow.”
Explanation: “Will + base verb” = simple future tense.
#3. Choose correct sentence: “_____ going to the park today.”
Explanation: Plural subject “we” takes “are.”
#4. What is the simple present tense of “go” for “he”?
Explanation: 3rd person singular adds -es (he/she/it).
#5. Which word needs a capital letter: “my dog max ran away.”
Explanation: Proper nouns (names) always capitalized.
#6. Which conjunction joins these sentences: “I wanted to go, _____ it rained.”
Explanation: “But” shows contrast between ideas.
#7. Identify the subject in: “The cat chased the mouse.”
Explanation: Subject performs action (cat chases).
#8. Which word is a compound word: “The _____ is shining brightly.”
Explanation: Compound = two words combined (sun + light).
#9. Choose the correct pronoun to replace the underlined word: “The children are playing.”
Explanation: “Children” = plural people → plural pronoun “they.”
#10. What punctuation separates items in a list?
Explanation: Apples, oranges, and bananas.
#11. Identify the adjective: “The red balloon floated high.”
Explanation: Adjectives describe nouns (red balloon).
#12. Choose the correct plural form of “child.”
Explanation: Irregular plural: child → children.
#13. Which article goes before a word starting with a vowel sound?
Explanation: “An” used before vowel sounds (apple = /æ/). “A” before consonant sounds.
#14. What type of word is “quickly” in: “The dog ran quickly.”?
Explanation: Adverbs modify verbs, often end in -ly.
#15. Identify the proper noun in this sentence: “Sara visited the museum in Chicago.”
Explanation: Proper nouns = specific names of people/places (Chicago).
#16. Choose correct comparative adjective: “This puzzle is difficult. That one is _____.”
Explanation: Multi-syllable adjectives use “more/most.”
#17. Choose correct preposition: “The book is _____ the table.”
Explanation: “On” for surfaces (book on table).
#18. Which punctuation ends this sentence: “What a beautiful day_”
Explanation: Exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling!
#19. Which is a complete sentence?
Explanation: Complete sentences have subject + verb + complete thought.
#20. Which sentence uses the past tense correctly?
Explanation: Regular verbs add -ed in simple past tense.
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