Test on Intermediate English Grammar Practice

Intermediate English Grammar Practice: Your Guide to Fluency

Question 1 of 50%

Were Lili and Leo walking in the park?

Test: English grammar, English verbs, Mathematics

20 questions

Question 1: Were Lili and Leo walking in the park?

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials confirm that Lili and Leo were walking in the park.

Question 2: Based on the provided study materials, which of the following sentences correctly uses the second conditional to express a hypothetical situation?

A. If I had more free time, I would read more.

B. If I were the teacher, I pass my students.

C. My mom wouldn't give me permission If I want to go out late.

D. If kids didn't go to school, they wouldn't learned anything.

Explanation: The second conditional uses the structure 'If + simple past, would/could/might + base form of the verb'. Option 0 'If I had more free time, I would read more.' correctly follows this structure. Option 1 'I pass my students' uses the simple present instead of 'would pass'. Option 2 'If I want to go out late' uses the simple present instead of the simple past 'wanted'. Option 3 'they wouldn't learned anything' uses the past participle 'learned' instead of the base form 'learn'.

Question 3: Sam will be playing video games with his friends instead of going to the mall.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: According to the Future Continuous dialogue, when asked 'Will Sam go to the mall?', the answer is 'He will be playing video games with his friends.'

Question 4: Mary was sleeping when her computer turned off.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: Mary was using her computer where her computer turned off.

Question 5: Based on the provided study materials, which of the following is a definition for the phrasal verb "give (something) away"?

A. To postpone.

B. To give something for free or when you don't need it.

C. To look for information.

D. To remove your clothes.

Explanation: According to the study materials, 'Give (something) away' is defined as 'To give something for free or when you don't need it.'