Sentence Correction Quiz
Are you confident in your English grammar skills? Sentence correction is an essential part of mastering the language. Whether you’re preparing for an exam or just want to improve your writing, this quiz will help you sharpen your skills.
Sentence Correction Exercises: Spot the Error!
Try to find the errors in these sentences and choose the correct option. The answers and explanations will help you understand the common grammar mistakes.
1. Choose the correct sentence:
β Incorrect: He didnβt went to school yesterday.
A) He didnβt went to school yesterday.
B) He didnβt go to school yesterday.
C) He doesnβt went to school yesterday.
D) He didnβt goes to school yesterday.
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Answer: B) He didnβt go to school yesterday.
π‘ Tip: After did, always use the base form of the verb (go, not went).
2. Spot the error:
β Incorrect: My brother has ate all the cookies.
A) has
B) ate
C) all the cookies
D) No error
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Answer: B) ate β eaten
π‘ Tip: Ate is the past simple form, while eaten is the past participle needed after has/have.
3. Choose the correct sentence:
β Incorrect: She is married with a doctor.
A) She is married with a doctor.
B) She is married to a doctor.
C) She is married for a doctor.
D) She is married in a doctor.
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Answer: B) She is married to a doctor.
π‘ Tip: We say married to someone, not married with.
4. Find the mistake:
β Incorrect: He is more taller than me.
A) more
B) taller
C) than
D) No error
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Answer: A) more β remove βmoreβ
π‘ Tip: Taller is already a comparative adjective, so more is unnecessary.
5. Choose the correct sentence:
β Incorrect: I look forward to meet you.
A) I look forward to meet you.
B) I look forward to meeting you.
C) I look forward meet you.
D) I look forward meeting you.
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Answer: B) I look forward to meeting you.
π‘ Tip: After look forward to, always use the -ing form.
Practicing sentence correction regularly can significantly enhance your grammar skills. Keep testing yourself, learn from your mistakes, and soon, your writing and speaking will be flawless!
Happy learning! π