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Practice - Vocabulary and Grammar - 09

Hello, young wordsmiths! Are you ready to rev up your brain engines and dive into the wonderful world of English? This quiz will put your knowledge of vocabulary and grammar to the test. But don't worry, it's all in good fun! Let's see how much you've learned and maybe pick up some new fascinating facts along the way. Time to get started!
1.
Which word can be used to describe someone who is very brave?
Cowardly
Needy
Fearful
Courageous
The word 'Courageous' can be used to describe someone who is very brave.
2.
What is the past tense of 'run'?
Runned
Ran
Runs
Running
The past tense of the irregular verb 'run' is 'ran'.
3.
What is the comparative form of the word 'big'?
Biggest
Bigly
Bigger
Biggested
'Bigger' is the comparative form of 'big', used when comparing two objects.
4.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
She don't like apples.
She do not like apples.
She doesn't like apples.
She no likes apples.
The correct sentence is 'She doesn't like apples'. Here, 'doesn't' is the correct auxiliary verb for negative sentences in the third person singular.
5.
Which of these is a proper noun?
Dog
Park
Jupiter
Apple
A proper noun is a name that identifies a specific person, place, or thing. 'Jupiter' is a proper noun referring to a specific planet.
6.
Which word is a synonym of 'tranquil'?
Downcast
Peaceful
Boring
Heavy
A synonym is a word that means the same or nearly the same as another word. 'Peaceful' is a synonym for 'tranquil'.
7.
What does the prefix 'un-' in 'unkind' mean?
Very
Not
Excessive
Before
The prefix 'un-' means 'not'. Therefore, 'unkind' means 'not kind'.
8.
Which of these words is an antonym of 'old'?
Ancient
New
Antique
Aged
An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word. 'New' is an antonym for 'old'.
9.
In the sentence 'Jenny loves maths lessons.', what is 'loves'?
Noun
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
'Loves' is the verb in the sentence. It shows the action Jenny is doing.
10.
What type of word is 'inanely' in the sentence 'Tom giggled inanely'?
Noun
Adjective
Preposition
Adverb
'Inanely' (which means in a silly way) is an adverb which describes the verb 'giggled'. It tells us how Tom giggled.
Author:  Graeme Haw

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