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English Grammar Exercise Test

Free Test Exercises on English Grammar

Learning English is very important for every body. English is a combination of vocabulary and grammar. Nobody writes perfect English without knowing English grammar. So every one should learn English grammar. There are lots of lessons in English grammar which can be learnt. We should practice more and more exercises and improve our learning skills. In this article some English grammar exercises test are given for helping the learners. Learners should attempt this English grammar test and check their abilities in English grammar.

Free Test Exercises on English Grammar - Set 1

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(1)Fill in the blanks with appropriate preposition:

(a) Silkworms feed ------- mulberry trees.
(b) Pavlova excels ------ dancing.
(c) The wild boar abounds ---------- some part of Europe.
(d) He has no special liking --------- mathematics.
(e) Ashoka is worthy -------- remembrance.
(f)  The godown is infested ------- rats.
(g) There is no exception -------- this rule.
(h) Alcohol is injurious -------- health.
(i)  I exchanged ------- him my calculator ------- a camera.

Answers: (1) (a) on (b) in (c) in (d) for (e) of (f)  with (g) to (h) to (i) with, for

Free Test Exercises on English Grammar -set 2

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(2) Fill in the past tense or Past participle:

(a) I was ---------- away by an impulse. (bear)
(b) It has -------- the test of time. (stand)
(c) He has ------- for the examination. (seat)
(d) He says he has never ------ sickness. I --------- antecedents. (know)
(e) The prisoner was --------- hand and foot. (bind)
(f)  He has ------ his collar –bone . (break)
(g) What is ---------- in the bone will not wear out of the flesh. (breed)
(h) I -------- I was in love again. (dream)
(i)  I have --------- a million tears. (weep)
(j)  The boy has ---------- across the Ganga. (swim)

Answer: (2) (a)  borne (b) stood (c) sat (d) known,knew (e) bound (f) broken (g) bred (h) dreamt (i) wept (j) swum

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