English Grammar and Correct Usage
English Grammar and Correct Usage
Sample Tests
Instruction: Choose the correct answer for each question.
1. After the straight exam, I felt too exhausted and famished to eat my
favourite foods.
2. I could eat a horse, I am famish now.
3. I famished my stomach next time you treat me to a meal out.
4. I will bring lots of pizza, thats a famish.
2. Priscila _______ rather not invest her savings in the stock market.
1. must
2. has to
3. could
4. would
1. search
2. to search
3. searching
4. for searching
1. to be
2. I had been
3. that I may
4. my
1. foot
2. feet
3. foots
4. feets
6. These children _____ how to improvise more props for the play.
1. knew
2. knows
3. know
4. known
7. The company will upgrade ______ computer systems next week.
1. there
2. their
3. its
4. its
1. have wrote
2. has wrote
3. have written
4. has written
9. You have too many _______ but few time to prove youre right.
1. hypothesis
2. hypotheses
3. hyphothesises
4. hypothesess
1. witness
2. witnesses
3. witnessed
4. witnessing
1. Does
2. Doesnt
3. Do
4. Dont
1. painting
2. painted
3. paint
4. to paint
13. He has been exercising but his immune system was steadily _________.
1. weak
2. weaken
3. weakened
4. weakening
14. I was ______ that the weather would be sunny and we would be able to
enjoy our swimming.
1. hopeless
2. hopeful
3. hopelike
4. hopely
1. misagree
2. unagree
3. inagree
4. disagree
1. information
2. informations
3. infoes
4. infos
17. My grandpa always feed his flock of _______ early in the morning.
1. sheeps
2. sheep
3. ships
4. ship
1. forget
2. forgets
3. forgot
4. forgotten
19. Flight Z735 ______ yesterday. 350 passengers died in that accident.
1. crush
2. crushed
3. crash
4. crashed
20. There is a ________ message when you look closely at her painting.
1. hid
2. hide
3. hided
4. hidden
English Vocabulary Questions
Instruction: Choose the word that is most similar in meaning to the underlined
word or phrase.
1. If you are ambivalent with the answers, analyze the given problem.
1. confusion
2. innocent
3. uncertain
4. unaware
2. He left the country because of the ominous experiences he had in the past.
1. unforgettable
2. threatening
3. ugly
4. remarkable
1. flexible
2. inspired
3. dependable
4. inclined
1. resolute
2. uncertain
3. forgetful
4. clueless
1. helpless
2. useless
3. unnecessary
4. avoidable
6. She wears gold but people knows how ostentatious she can be.
1. pretentious
2. ambitious
3. gorgeous
4. rebellious
7. He submitted a grotesque artwork that nobody in the class could relate to.
1. different
2. weird
3. beautiful
4. colorful
1. forbidden
2. surprise
3. secret
4. unacceptable
1. brief
2. unforgettable
3. shinny
4. remarkable
10. Cara is repulsive and rebellious. She always speaks sordid words.
1. dirty
2. vulgar
3. weird
4. bizarre
11. Every time I see Cathy looking at me, I feel Euphoria in my bones.
1. gravity
2. ecstasy
3. erotic
4. numb
12. I bought this book because when I read the blurb at the back, I fell in love with
it.
1. summary
2. teaser
3. blog
4. plot
13. Finding a way out of the labyrinth is the last challenge of the competition.
1. castle
2. forest
3. maze
4. box
14. There is still love in our hearts amidst our seemingly mundane existence.
1. complicated
2. modern
3. worldly
4. wealthy
1. belief
2. fondness
3. hobby
4. route
1. recycled
2. refurbished
3. updated
4. outdated
1. lively
2. awkward
3. kindly
4. sweetly
18. The court released a dogmatic statement that made people more hopeful.
1. naive
2. unbelievable
3. assertive
4. unclear
1. essential
2. crucial
3. important
4. excessive
20. I am usually haphazard in composing my poetry but they turn out so well
anyway.
1. disorganized
2. blank
3. puzzled
4. strategic
Correct Spelling, Idiomatic
Expressions with Meaning
and Examples
Instructions: Choose the meaning of the underlined phrases from the given
choices.
1. If you dont spill the beans now, you might gonna regret it.
1. spread rumors
2. let out a secret
3. plant some seeds
4. none of the above
2. Hey, man, you are absolutely barking up the wrong tree here because Im
innocent.
1. secret strategy
2. amulet
3. strong point
4. weak spot
4. His new Ferrari costs an arm and a leg so he is now looking for another job.
1. very expensive
2. got fired
3. met an accident
4. was stolen
5. He married a woman who was born with a silver spoon in her mouth.
7. Whenever his crush passes by the hallway, hes having butterflies on his
stomach.
1. he feels sick
2. he feels nervous
3. he feels like flying
4. he feels so handsome
8. Even though they had a nasty fight, they decided to bury the hatchet and move
on.
9. My father always reminds us, dont count your chickens before the eggs have
hatched.
10. iphones became so popular not only to teens, even my grandparents jumped
on the bandwagon and bought some.
1. rock
2. sand
3. solid
1. watts
2. fire
3. electricity
4. lightning
1. selfish
2. kind
3. pessimist
4. optimist
1. character
2. behavior
3. subject
4. traits
1. web
2. catch
3. gross
4. fish
1. movie
2. opera
3. song
4. lyric
1. Chemistry
2. Biology
3. Physics
4. Science
1. accounting
2. merchandise
3. cost
4. list
1. license
2. contact
3. agreement
4. paper
1. whisper
2. shout
3. rumor
4. speak
1. dogs
2. sheep
3. ship
4. cats
1. bank
2. candidacy
3. deposit
4. resume
1. delay
2. refuse
3. stop
4. none
1. subject
2. platform
3. meeting
4. lesson
15. Cat: kitten: :horse: _______
1. cab
2. puppy
3. stallion
4. pony
1. liquid
2. stone
3. magnify
4. cold
1. sculptor
2. rock
3. statue
4. form
1. ground
2. grinder
3. mortar
4. knife
1. atlas
2. encyclopedia
3. room
4. paintings
1. soldier
2. weapon
3. castle
4. king
1. advice
2. counsel
3. teacher
4. leader
1. organ
2. cells
3. body
4. neutrons
1. cellphone
2. ipad
3. keyboard
4. piano
1. property
2. house
3. land
4. assets