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Wiki🗣️ English Language LearningIntroductory English Grammar and VocabularyKnowledge test

Test on Introductory English Grammar and Vocabulary

Introductory English Grammar and Vocabulary: Essential Guide

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Question 1 of 50%

The article 'an' is used before a vowel sound.

Test: Basic English Grammar, English Grammar and Classroom Vocabulary

20 questions

Question 1: The article 'an' is used before a vowel sound.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: According to the study materials, the article 'an' is used before a vowel sound. Examples provided include 'an apple', 'an egg', and 'an hour'.

Question 2: The phrase "What time is it?" is an example provided for asking about the time.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials list "What time is it?" as an example for asking about the time under the 'TIME' section.

Question 3: According to the study materials, which of the following words are possessive adjectives?

A. my

B. happy

C. often

D. our

Explanation: The study materials list 'my' and 'our' under Possessive Adjectives. 'Happy' is used as an adjective with the verb 'to be', and 'often' is a frequency adverb.

Question 4: Which sentence correctly uses a verb with 'like', 'love', or 'hate' according to the provided formulas?

A. He loves to sing.

B. They like running.

C. She hates work early.

D. I like play chess.

Explanation: The formula for using verbs with 'Like/Love/Hate' is 'Like/Love/Hate + verb+ing'. In the given options, only 'They like running.' follows this structure with 'running' (verb+ing) after 'like'.

Question 5: The correct formula for adverbs of frequency is to place them after the main verb in a sentence.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The formula for adverbs of frequency is Subject + adverb of frequency + verb.

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