The dog barked loudly at night. Identify the verb. a) dogb) barkedc) loudlyd) night Answer Answer: b) barked barked → verb (action done by the dog) loudly → adverb (tells how the dog barked) dog → noun (subject) night → noun (time)
Today’s English Quiz
Fill in the blank:The giraffe is the _ animal in the zoo. a) tallb) tallerc) tallestd) most tall Tip: Use superlative when comparing one with all others. Answer: Correct answer: tallestBecause we compare the giraffe with all the animals, so we use the superlative form
English Practice
He _ his homework yesterday.a) dob) didc) does Answer: didBecause yesterday shows past tense.
Quiz of the day
When I was young I —– to village every summer.A) goB) goes C) went Answer: Went (because the sentence is in past tense). When I was young, I went to the village every summer.
English Quiz of the Day
Sentence: The beautiful flower bloomed in the garden. Question: Identify the adjectivea) bloomedb) flowerc) beautifuld) garden Answer: beautiful Because an adjective describes a noun, and here beautiful describes the noun flower.
The cat——— on the mat
a)sits b)sitting c)sit Answer Answer: sits Explanation: “The cat” is a singular subject, so the verb must be in singular form. “Sit” is the base form (not correct here). “Sitting” needs a helping verb (is/was). “Sat” is past tense. Therefore, the correct sentence is: The cat sits on the mat.
She ———- to the park every morning
a)go b)goes c)going Answer Answer: goes Rule: With he/she/it, verb takes -s in present tense. She goes to the park every morning.
Question: Identify the error. She has completed her work yesterday.
Answer: She completed her work yesterday. Explanation: “Yesterday” needs simple past tense, not present perfect.
Idiom of the Day
The ball is in your court Meaning: It’s your turn to take action. Example: I’ve done my part, now the ball is in your court.
Word of the Day: Borrow
Meaning: To take something from someone for a short time with the promise to return it. Pronunciation: /ˈbɑːr.oʊ/ (ba-roh) Synonyms: take, get, obtain Antonyms: lend, give, return Example: I borrowed a pencil from my classmate during the exam.