We Put Together 30 UK English Grammar Questions – Anything Above 25 Is Impressive
From commas and apostrophes to verb tenses and clauses, this 30-question UK English-inspired quiz puts your everyday language knowledge to the test.
Some questions are straightforward, others are designed to trip you up if you’re not paying close attention – just like real English does.
Let’s see how well you really know your grammar. Begin!
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#26 Grammatically, all of the available options are equally valid. I could wear a helmet, I might wear a helmet tomorrow, I would wear a helmet if I were teaching children to ski. "Should" is just an opinion.
Yeah, there were several questions where more than one answer was correct.
Load More Replies...W*F is "Standard English"? Several of these have more than one gramatically correct answer. "The girls’ bag is missing." is gramatically correct if there are several girls and one bag belonging to all of them.
Which is unlikely in the world, but still legitimate in grammar.
Load More Replies...#20: What if I want to eat Grandma? Huh? Huh?? Edit: Also, #25, you don't put a comma before 'and'.
Oxford commas can be unnecessary but they never make the grammar incorrect.
Load More Replies...#26 Grammatically, all of the available options are equally valid. I could wear a helmet, I might wear a helmet tomorrow, I would wear a helmet if I were teaching children to ski. "Should" is just an opinion.
Yeah, there were several questions where more than one answer was correct.
Load More Replies...W*F is "Standard English"? Several of these have more than one gramatically correct answer. "The girls’ bag is missing." is gramatically correct if there are several girls and one bag belonging to all of them.
Which is unlikely in the world, but still legitimate in grammar.
Load More Replies...#20: What if I want to eat Grandma? Huh? Huh?? Edit: Also, #25, you don't put a comma before 'and'.
Oxford commas can be unnecessary but they never make the grammar incorrect.
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