English Grammar Quiz Questions and Answers | Grade 6

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#1. Choose the correct pronoun.

Explanation: “Mine” is a possessive pronoun used without a noun.

#2. Choose the correct question form.

Explanation: In questions, the helping verb comes before the subject.

#3. Choose the correct article.

Explanation: “An” is used before words that begin with a vowel sound.

#4. Choose the correct sentence.

Explanation: “Are” is used with plural nouns like “students.”

#5. Choose the correct comparative form.

Explanation: Short adjectives use “-er” for the comparative form.

#6. Choose the correct sentence.

Explanation: “Doesn’t” is followed by the base form of the verb.

#7. Choose the correct sentence.

Explanation: After “did not,” the base form of the verb is used.

#8. Choose the correct tense.

Explanation: Present continuous tense is used for actions happening right now.

#9. Choose the correct verb form.

Explanation: “Are” is used with plural subjects like “they.”

#10. Choose the correct past tense verb.

Explanation: “Went” is the past tense form of “go.”

#11. Choose the correct punctuation.

Explanation: An exclamation mark is used to show strong feeling or emotion.

#12. Choose the correct sentence.

Explanation: In the present simple tense, “doesn’t” is used with he, she, and it, followed by the base verb.

#13. Choose the correct sentence.

Explanation: In the present simple tense, verbs take “-s” or “-es” with he, she, and it.

#14. Choose the correct preposition.

Explanation: “On” is used when something is on top of a surface.

#15. Choose the correct plural form.

Explanation: “Children” is the irregular plural form of “child.”

#16. Choose the correct adverb.

Explanation: Adverbs describe verbs and often end in “-ly.”

#17. Choose the correct conjunction.

Explanation: “And” is used to join similar ideas.

#18. Choose the correct adjective.

Explanation: “Most” is used to form the superlative of long adjectives.

#19. Choose the correct sentence.

Explanation: “Everyone” is singular and takes a singular verb.

#20. Choose the correct sentence.

Explanation: After modal verbs like “can,” the base form of the verb is used.

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