Grammar Quiz (GCSE English) Welcome to our GCSE grammar revision quiz! 12 questions. Grammar is the foundation of effective communication and an essential part of GCSE English. This quiz will help you revise key grammar rules, from subject-verb agreement to sentence structure and punctuation. Let’s see how well you know your grammar! For each question there will be 4 possible answers to choose from, tick which answer you think is correct and you will get your test results at the end of the quiz! Take your time, read each question carefully, and aim to do your best. Remember, the more you practice, the stronger your grammar skills will become. Good luck! Which of the following sentences is NOT correct? I enjoy reading novels and poems. She don’t like reading novels. My brother enjoys watching films. They are planning a trip to the library. None Identify the correct sentence: The team has played their best this season. The team have played their best this season. The team has played its best this season. The team are playing its best this season. None Choose the sentence with the correct subject-verb agreement: The group of students were working hard. The group of students was working hard. The group of students work hard. The group of students are working hard. None Which of the following uses punctuation correctly? I went to the shop and bought bread milk and eggs. I went to the shop and bought bread, milk, and eggs. I went to the shop, and bought bread milk and eggs. I went to the shop, and bought, bread, milk, and eggs. None What is the grammatical error in this sentence: 'The book on the shelf need to be moved'? Incorrect verb tense Incorrect article usage Incorrect preposition Incorrect subject-verb agreement None Which of these is an example of a complex sentence? I like coffee, and I like tea. Although I like coffee, I prefer tea. I like both coffee and tea. Coffee is my favourite drink. None Select the sentence with the correct use of 'there,' 'their,' or 'they’re': They’re going to visit their grandparents over there. Their going to visit there grandparents over they’re. There going to visit their grandparents over their. They’re going to visit there grandparents over their. None Which sentence uses the apostrophe correctly? Its a wonderful day for a picnic. It’s a wonderful day for a picnic. The dog wagged it’s tail. Its’ a wonderful day for a picnic. None Which sentence uses the correct form of "who" or "whom"? Who did you give the book to? Whom is coming to the meeting? To whom did you give the book? Who do you think will she choose? None Which sentence contains a dangling modifier? After eating lunch, the children played in the garden. After eating lunch, the plates were cleared away. The dog barked loudly, waking the neighbours. The students revised carefully for the exam. None What is the error in this sentence: 'Each of the students were given a textbook'? Incorrect pronoun usage Incorrect subject-verb agreement Incorrect preposition usage Incorrect conjunction usage None Identify the correctly punctuated sentence: "Can we go to the cinema"? asked Sarah. "Can we go to the cinema?" asked Sarah. "Can we go to the cinema." asked Sarah? "Can we go to the cinema." Asked Sarah? None Time's up