Grammar Quiz for Advanced Students

Grammar quiz for Advanced Students


Do the grammar quiz for advanced students below and click the button to check your answers.

(Before doing the exercise, you may want to study these grammar lessons.)

Grammar Quiz for Advanced Students with Answers

Quiz Time For English Learners: Grammar Quiz for Advanced Students with Answers
Quiz Time For English Learners

Instructions for the Quiz

Test your knowledge with this advanced English grammar quiz. Complete the sentences by selecting the correct option. Focus on topics such as conditionals, concessive clauses, and perfect tenses. Once done, click the button to check your answers.

Advanced English Grammar Quiz

Choose the right answer

  1. If she carefully, she would not have had that terrible accident.
  2. Tomorrow morning, I the housework while my husband will be at work.
  3. He decided his wife with the housework
  4. The exam was difficult that he couldn't finish it.
  5. The task was easy for him
  6. By the end of June, we the final exam
  7. When they arrived, their mother the table.
  8. I will give you a call as soon as I .
  9. When I stopped , I saw Peter walking in the garden.
  10. In spite of he runs fast.

Brush Up on Key Grammar Rules Before You Start

Before diving into the quiz, here’s a quick recap of some advanced grammar concepts you’ll encounter:

  1. Conditionals
    • These are sentences that discuss possible or hypothetical situations and their outcomes.
    • Example: If she had studied, she would have passed the test.
    • Review: Learn how to form and use zero, first, second, and third conditionals.
  2. Concessive Clauses
    • These clauses express contrast or unexpected results. Commonly used words include although, even though, despite, and in spite of.
    • Example: In spite of being tired, he finished the project.
  3. Advanced Verb Forms
    • Past Perfect: The past perfect is used to describe an action completed before another action in the past.
      • Example: By the time they arrived, we had already left.
    • Future Perfect: The future perfect describes an action that will be completed before a certain point in the future.
      • Example: By next year, I will have completed my degree.
  4. Infinitives vs. Gerunds
    • Verb patterns with infinitives and gerunds are crucial advanced grammar concepts; Some verbs are followed by an infinitive (to + base verb), while others take a gerund (verb + ing).
    • Example: He decided to leave early. / She enjoys swimming.
Tags: Exercises on Advanced Grammar
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