IELTS Grammar Test Trivia Quiz

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Welcome to this 'IELTS grammar quiz' we've created for you. English is one of the most common languages in the world. If one wants to work in most countries, one needs to have an excellent command of English. Good grammar is no easy task, and getting it takes a lot of practice and discipline. Test how ready you are for the IELTS grammar exam by taking this IELTS grammar test. Best of luck!


IELTS Grammar Questions and Answers

  • 1. 

    Most university students ........................on campus in their first year.

    • A.

      Live

    • B.

      Lives

    • C.

      Is living

    • D.

      Were living

    Correct Answer
    A. Live
    Explanation
    In the sentence "Most university students," the subject is "students," which is a plural noun. Therefore, the verb that agrees with a plural subject is "live."

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  • 2. 

    They ....................laptop computers when my father was a student.

    • A.

      Didn't have

    • B.

      Hadn't

    • C.

      Weren't having

    • D.

      Were

    Correct Answer
    A. Didn't have
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "didn't have." This is because the sentence is referring to a past time when the speaker's father was a student, indicating that the action of not having laptop computers occurred in the past. The phrase "didn't have" is the correct negative form in the past tense to express the absence of laptop computers during that time.

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  • 3. 

    I finished my essay yesterday but ...........it to the lecturer yet.

    • A.

      I didn't give

    • B.

      I've given

    • C.

      I haven't given

    • D.

      I don't give

    Correct Answer
    C. I haven't given
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "I haven't given". This is because the sentence is in the present perfect tense, which is used to talk about actions that started in the past and continue into the present. The word "yet" indicates that the action of giving the essay to the lecturer has not happened at the time of speaking. Therefore, "I haven't given" is the correct form to use in this context.

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  • 4. 

    What will you do if......................?

    • A.

      You haven't a good score

    • B.

      You don't get a good score

    • C.

      You didn't get a good score

    • D.

      You weren't get a good score

    Correct Answer
    B. You don't get a good score
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "you don't get a good score." This answer is grammatically correct and is the most appropriate response in the given context. It suggests a hypothetical situation where the person is discussing what they would do if they do not achieve a good score.

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  • 5. 

    The supermarket ............... the end of the road on the right sells milk.

    • A.

      At

    • B.

      In

    • C.

      On

    • D.

      Is

    Correct Answer
    A. At
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "at" because it indicates a specific location. In this case, the supermarket is located at the end of the road on the right.

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  • 6. 

    This brand produces some of .........................digital phones in the world.

    • A.

      Best

    • B.

      The most best

    • C.

      The best

    • D.

      Bestest

    Correct Answer
    C. The best
    Explanation
    This brand produces some of the best digital phones in the world. This suggests that the brand is known for its high-quality and top-performing phones, making them superior to other brands in terms of features, technology, and overall user experience.

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  • 7. 

    There were millions of people around the world ....................the Olympics live on television.

    • A.

      Watching

    • B.

      Watched

    • C.

      Is watching

    • D.

      Watched

    Correct Answer
    A. Watching
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "watching." This is because the sentence describes an ongoing action in the past. The word "were" indicates that the action was happening at a specific point in the past, and "watching" is the correct form of the verb to match the subject "millions of people."

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  • 8. 

    My sister is excited about _____ to Australia this summer.

    • A.

      To travelling

    • B.

      Traveling

    • C.

      To travel

    • D.

      Travel

    Correct Answer
    B. Traveling
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "traveling" because it is the correct form of the verb "to travel" in the present participle form. In this sentence, "traveling" is used to express an ongoing action or state of being excited about going to Australia. The other options, "to traveling," "to travel," and "travel," are not grammatically correct in this context.

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  • 9. 

    My brother __________ in London for four years.

    • A.

      Studied

    • B.

      Studies

    • C.

      Has studied

    • D.

      Studying

    Correct Answer
    A. Studied
    Explanation
    The sentence describes an action that occurred in the past and is now finished. The most appropriate tense to use here is the simple past tense ("studied"). This indicates that the brother's period of study in London is over.

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  • 10. 

     Your final essays _________ by two or three different teachers.

    • A.

      Marks

    • B.

      Are marked

    • C.

      Is marked

    • D.

      Has marked

    Correct Answer
    B. Are marked
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "are marked" because the plural subject "essays" requires the plural verb form "are marked." The sentence should read, "Your final essays are marked by two or three different teachers." This ensures agreement between the subject and the verb, which is an important aspect of English grammar.

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  • 11. 

     I don’t like stories ___ have sad endings.

    • A.

      They

    • B.

      Who

    • C.

      That

    • D.

      Of

    Correct Answer
    C. That
    Explanation
    The word "that" is the correct answer because it is a relative pronoun that introduces a subordinate clause. In this sentence, the subordinate clause "that have sad endings" modifies the noun "stories." The word "that" is used to refer to a specific type of story, namely those that have sad endings.

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  • 12. 

    Who is the boy ___________?

    • A.

      Who you were talking to

    • B.

      To which you were talking

    • C.

      Who you were talking to him

    • D.

      Who you talked

    Correct Answer
    A. Who you were talking to
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "who you were talking to" because it is the grammatically correct way to phrase the question. In English, when asking about the person someone was talking to, we use the pronoun "who" followed by the verb "were talking" and the preposition "to". The other options are incorrect because they either use incorrect prepositions or include unnecessary pronouns.

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  • 13. 

    ______ the test was really hard, she still got a good mark.

    • A.

      Although

    • B.

      However

    • C.

      Despite

    • D.

      Even

    Correct Answer
    A. Although
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Although" because it indicates a contrast between the difficulty of the test and the good mark she received. It suggests that despite the test being challenging, she still managed to achieve a favorable outcome.

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  • 14. 

    This club is for members only.  You can’t go in _______ you are a member.

    • A.

      In case

    • B.

      Unless

    • C.

      If

    • D.

      Although

    Correct Answer
    B. Unless
    Explanation
    The sentence states that the club is only for members, implying that non-members are not allowed to enter. The word "unless" is used to express a condition that must be met in order for something to happen. In this case, the condition is being a member. Therefore, the correct answer is "unless" because it accurately conveys the idea that you cannot go in unless you are a member.

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  • 15. 

    My brother .................medicine when he goes to university.

    • A.

      Studies

    • B.

      Is going to study

    • C.

      Can study

    • D.

      Studied

    Correct Answer
    B. Is going to study
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "is going to study." This answer is the most appropriate because it indicates a future action that will take place. The phrase "is going to" suggests a plan or intention to study medicine in the future, which aligns with the context of the sentence where the brother is currently attending university.

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Heather is an educator, with four years of teaching experience. She graduated from the University of South Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education and Teaching. She is skilled in Teaching English as a Second Language and currently works as an Elementary School Teacher at Pinellas County Schools. She made a career transition one year ago to explore a new path in writing and copy editing. Heather's specialization lies in curriculum development and educational materials, but she maintains versatility to work across various industries. Known for her keen attention to detail and a deep passion for language, she possesses a sharp eye for precision.

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