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English grammar test # 1: Misused forms – Miscellaneous Exam

English grammar test # 1: Misused forms – Miscellaneous Examples. Common Errors in English - Free English grammar exercises, rules, lessons, worksheets, games, quiz and tests online. Learn English grammar & practice.

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English grammar test # 1: Misused forms – Miscellaneous Exam

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  2. Question 1: That was _____. (a) him (b) she (c) her (d) their *** View the answer on the last slide. EnglishGrammarPass.com

  3. Question 2: Spring has promised to give all ____ flowers. (a) its (b) their (c) his (d) her *** View the answer on the last slide. EnglishGrammarPass.com

  4. Question 3: Time has ______ own path to travel. (a) his (b) its (c) their (d) her *** View the answer on the last slide. EnglishGrammarPass.com

  5. Question 4: Which one is grammatically correct if no emphasis is necessary? (a) Bill myself and I myself are at home. (b) Bill myself and I are at home. (c) Bill and myself are at home (d) Bill and I are at home. *** View the answer on the last slide. EnglishGrammarPass.com

  6. Question 5: The moon has appeared in the sky with all _____ beauty. (a) its (b) she (c) his (d) her *** View the answer on the last slide. EnglishGrammarPass.com

  7. Question 6: Which one is grammatically correct if emphasis is necessary? (a) I myself was insulted. (b) imyselve was insulted. (c) I was insulted. *** View the answer on the last slide. EnglishGrammarPass.com

  8. Question 7: It is a competition between you and _____. (a) I (b) my (c) mine (d) me *** View the answer on the last slide. EnglishGrammarPass.com

  9. Question 8: I have less patience than ____. (a) she (b) her (c) hers (d) her's *** View the answer on the last slide. EnglishGrammarPass.com

  10. Question 9: There is no good in _____ buying these cheap goods. (a) your's (b) yours (c) you (d) your *** View the answer on the last slide. EnglishGrammarPass.com

  11. Question 10: Which one is grammatically correct if the sentence is reflexively used? (a) She herself praised. (b) She praised herself. (c) She praised for her. (d) She praised. *** View the answer on the last slide. EnglishGrammarPass.com

  12. Answers 1. (b) 2. (d) 3. (a) 4. (d) 5. (d) 6. (a) 7. (d) 8. (a) 9. (d) 10. (b) Visit the following URL for interactive exercise: http://englishgrammarpass.com/exercises/test/18/1.html Thanks!

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