Basic Sentence Formation! Grammar Trivia Quiz

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  • There are _________ days in the week.

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Explore the basics of English grammar with the 'Basic Sentence Formation! Grammar Trivia Quiz'. This quiz tests your knowledge on sentence structure, punctuation, and word usage, enhancing your grammatical skills and preparing you for better communication.

Basic Sentence Formation! Grammar Trivia Quiz - Quiz

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  • 2. 

     Sumday I hop to bicome a ners.

    • Sumday I hope to become a ners.

    • Someday I hope to bicome a ners.

    • Someday I hope to become a nurse.

    • Sumday I hope to become a nurse.

    Correct Answer
    A. Someday I hope to become a nurse.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Someday I hope to become a nurse." The answer corrects the spelling and grammar mistakes in the original sentence. "Sumday" is corrected to "Someday," "hop" is corrected to "hope," "bicome" is corrected to "become," and "ners" is corrected to "nurse." The corrected sentence makes grammatical sense and conveys the intended meaning.

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  • 3. 

    Can you please answer the door

    • Can you please answer the door?

    • Can you please answer the door.

    • Can you please answer the door!

    Correct Answer
    A. Can you please answer the door?
    Explanation
    The given answer is correct because it is a polite and direct request for someone to respond to the door. The use of "can you please" shows politeness and the use of "answer the door" clearly conveys the action that is being requested. The repetition of the question in different forms does not change the correctness of the answer.

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  • 4. 

    Why did you do that

    • Why did you do that?

    • Why did you do that.

    • Why did you do that?

    • Why did you do that.

    Correct Answer
    A. Why did you do that?
  • 5. 

    Today is Wednesday.  ____________ was Tuesday. 

    Correct Answer
    Yesterday
    Explanation
    The word "yesterday" is used to refer to the day that came before the current day. Since today is Wednesday, the day that came before it would be Tuesday. Therefore, the correct answer is "yesterday."

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