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Do you feel you can pass the quiz about grammar? Grammar is a crucial part of how we communicate as people. It is the set of structural rules which govern the composition of clauses, phrases, and words in a natural language. It is the study of the classes of words, their inflections, and their relations in the sentence. Take this quiz to tell just how much you know about grammar.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    When ..........................................................Tomorrow.  My flight is in the morning.

    • A.

      When will you leave?

    • B.

      When are you leaving?

    • C.

      When are you going to leave?

    Correct Answer
    C. When are you going to leave?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "When are you going to leave?" because it is asking about the future plans of the person and implies that the departure is planned or expected to happen. The other options, "When will you leave?" and "When are you leaving?" also ask about the future, but they do not specifically indicate that the departure is planned or expected.

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  • 2. 

    You have to pay for tomorrow. Don't worry.  ...

    • A.

      I'm not forgetting

    • B.

      I'm not going to forget

    • C.

      I won't going to forget

    Correct Answer
    B. I'm not going to forget
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "I'm not going to forget". This is because the phrase "I'm not going to" indicates a future action that the speaker is committed to. In this context, the speaker is assuring the listener that they will remember to pay for tomorrow, alleviating any worry or concern.

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  • 3. 

    Do you have any plans? Yes, ...

    • A.

      I'll meet some friends.

    • B.

      I'm going to meet some friends.

    • C.

      I'm meeting some friends.

    Correct Answer
    B. I'm going to meet some friends.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "I'm going to meet some friends." This answer indicates a future plan or intention to meet friends. The phrase "going to" is commonly used to express future plans or actions. The other options ("I'll meet some friends" and "I'm meeting some friends") do not convey the same sense of future intention.

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  • 4. 

    The interviews for the new manager position were yesterday. I think ...

    • A.

      Jaime is getting the job.

    • B.

      Jaime is going to get the job.

    • C.

      Jaime will get the job.

    Correct Answer
    B. Jaime is going to get the job.
    Explanation
    Since the interviews for the new manager position were already conducted yesterday, it implies that the decision has not been made yet. Therefore, it is more appropriate to use "going to" in the sentence, indicating a future event that is likely to happen. "Jaime is going to get the job" suggests that Jaime is the most suitable candidate and has a high chance of being selected for the position.

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  • 5. 

    This suitcase is too heavy for me. ______________________

    • A.

      I'll going to carry it for you.

    • B.

      I'm carrying it for you.

    • C.

      I'm going to carry it for you.

    Correct Answer
    C. I'm going to carry it for you.
    Explanation
    Answer is an offer. For making offers, use 'will'

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  • 6. 

    What are you going to drink? _____________________

    • A.

      I'll have a diet Coke.

    • B.

      I'm going to have a diet Coke.

    • C.

      I'm having a diet Coke.

    Correct Answer
    B. I'm going to have a diet Coke.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "I'm going to have a diet Coke." This answer is the most appropriate because it indicates a future plan or intention to drink a diet Coke. The other options do not convey the same level of certainty or future tense.

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  • 7. 

    This is my e-mail address. Thanks.  ... tomorrow.

    • A.

      I'm going to send you the pictures

    • B.

      I'm sending you the pictures

    • C.

      I'll to send you the pictures

    Correct Answer
    A. I'm going to send you the pictures
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "I'm going to send you the pictures" because the phrase "going to" is used to talk about future plans or intentions. In this case, the speaker is stating their intention to send the pictures in the future. The continuous form "I'm going" emphasizes the speaker's certainty and commitment to completing the action.

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  • 8. 

    ___________ this weekend? No, I have to work on Saturday.

    • A.

      Are you going to travel

    • B.

      Will you travel

    • C.

      Are you traveling

    Correct Answer
    A. Are you going to travel
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Are you going to travel?" This question is asking about the person's future plans for the weekend. The response "No, I have to work on Saturday" indicates that the person will not be able to travel.

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  • 9. 

    Argentina is playing in Brazil tomorrow. I'm sure ...

    • A.

      They'll loose.

    • B.

      They're losing

    • C.

      They're going to lose

    Correct Answer
    C. They're going to lose
    Explanation
    The phrase "they're going to lose" suggests a future event that is highly likely to happen. Given the context that Argentina is playing in Brazil, it implies that the speaker believes Argentina will not be successful in the game. The use of "going to" indicates a planned or predicted outcome, reinforcing the idea that the speaker is confident in their prediction of Argentina's loss.

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  • 10. 

    My plain arrives at 7:30. Ok, ... by the information desk.

    • A.

      I'll meet you

    • B.

      I'm going to meet you

    • C.

      I'm meeting you

    Correct Answer
    B. I'm going to meet you
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "I'm going to meet you." This answer is the most appropriate because it implies a future action that is planned. The phrase "going to" indicates that the speaker has already made arrangements or has a specific intention to meet the person. The other options, "I'll meet you" and "I'm meeting you," do not convey the same sense of planned action and could be used in different contexts.

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  • 11. 

    What time does the game start? I . ... call the movie theater and check?

    • A.

      Will I

    • B.

      Am I going to

    • C.

      Shall I

    Correct Answer
    B. Am I going to
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Am I going to". This answer is correct because it is asking about a future plan or intention. The phrase "Am I going to" is commonly used to inquire about future actions or events. In this case, the question is asking about the time the game will start in the future.

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  • 12. 

    Do I need to bring an umbrella? No, I don't think _________

    • A.

      It rains

    • B.

      It'll rain

    • C.

      It's going to rain

    Correct Answer
    C. It's going to rain
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "it's going to rain." This implies that the speaker believes that rain is expected in the future. The use of "going to" suggests a near certainty or a strong prediction. Therefore, the speaker does not think it is necessary to bring an umbrella because they anticipate rain.

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