Grammar Rule | MCQs

    • A. Swimmers are good both Farid and Naseem.
    • B. Both Farid and Naseem are good swimmers.
    • C. None of these
    • D. Farid and Naseem both are good swimmers.
    • A. None of these
    • B. She is certainly the best person for the job.
    • C. Certainly she is the best person for the job.
    • D. She is the best person for the job certainly.
    • A. Imperative
    • B. Interrogative
    • C. None of these
    • D. Exclamatory
    • A. On the road
    • B. I
    • C. Met
    • D. A beggar
    • A. He asked Maria to let him help do his work.
    • B. He told Maria to help him do his work.
    • C. None of thes
    • D. He said to Maria that he should help her do her work.
    • A. Do the Sun set in the west?
    • B. Does the Sun set in the west?
    • C. Does the Sun sets in the west?
    • D. None of these
    • A. I bought apple organes, and bananas.
    • B. Before leaving, please turn off the lights.
    • C. The book is on the table, and under the chair.
    • D. None of these
    • A. He despite the rain continued running.
    • B. None of these
    • C. Despite he the rain continued running.
    • D. He continued running despite the rain.
    • A. Imperative sentence
    • B. None of these
    • C. Exclamatory sentence
    • D. Declarative sentence
    • A. You should wear a seatbelt.
    • B. You must wear a seatbelt.
    • C. You might wear a seatbelt.
    • D. None of these
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