Me too. What was that about? All the words could have an ing at the end. I guess the precise word in the each question was the word "form". I don't know what an ing form means.
"Culture" can be either concrete or abstract. A culture to grow bacteria, or the culture of an ethnic group. It is possible to have a single headphone, so "headphones" is the plural of a noun.
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Good for you! English is not my native language nor my day-to-day language, I'm a self taught person nut I am fluent since I used to work for years as customer key account for international companies where english was the daily language, that's why sometimes I struggle with grammar. I scored 5/5 on prepositions, synonims and concrete vs abstract nouns, 4/5 on plural only noun form etc however I failed completely the ing verbs... I can note any difference among these verbs to me they sound all can.be conjugated in ing form so I am quite sure I don't understand the question could you pleade explain to me? Thank you very much!
@@Barbara_M. it’s asking if the word can be followed by a word ending with -ing. For the first example, “appear trying” isn’t proper grammar, it would need to be “appear to be trying”, which is why “appear” isn’t correct. On the other hand, I could say “I anticipate buying it” an it would be proper grammar, which is why anticipate is the correct answer.
@@DetectiveWraith thank you so much for taking the time to answer me, now it's clear. Is there a specific rule which determine when is grammar or isn 't?
12/15. It would have been 13/15 if I had understood the concrete/abstract thing sooner. But at least I understood it by myself after the first question, and I'm just a bit proud of that, since I never had to deal with that concept before.
The question is which verb can be followed by -ing form and not by the suffix -ing. (I also got confused at first😊) Example anticipate - it can be followed by the word winning which is an example of -ing form Anticipate winning the game. 😊
Did not complete High School, partly for my dislike of the English teacher, yet nailed this quiz. Goes to show just because you don't finish school does not mean you are done learning as I am in my 60's now and take pride in the knowledge I have that society thinks I shouldn't have, because I am a "dropout".
Preposition :5/5 Verb ing form:3/5(but I couldn’t understand this section). Synonyms:3/5 Concrete and Abstract Noun:4/5 Plural form:3/5. Anyways thank you sir for this outstanding quizes.
follows:prepositions in wh-questions 5/5 Verbs followed by an -ing form 1/5 ( ...it was confusing this part ,No a clear idea of the proposed questions... for me at least.....) Synonyms 4/5 Concrete and abstract nouns 5/5 Countable and always nouns 4/5
I don’t remember learning about concrete vs abstract nouns or the ing ending of words. It seemed to me that all of the choices could have endings in ing.
I feel the same way about both. I don't recall learning the difference between and concrete and abstract. Also, I didn't understand why "ing" could not be added to more of the words shown.
@@EnglishTestBlog I am sorry I believe I misunderstand the question because to me all the 15 verbs quoted in the test can be used with gerund and other forms as well, I can see a difference of 'category' among these verbs, do you mind to elaborate? Thank you!
Prepositions in wh-questions 5/5 Verbs followed by an -ing form 1/5 Synonyms 5/5 Concrete and abstract noun5/5 Countable and always plural nouns (plural-only noun) 4/5
I did ok on the rest of the test. The ing form section I got some right but there were other correct answers. I think the couple answers I got right were divine intervention
(1) About (2)in (3) for (4) at (5) of (6) anticipate (7) C (8) B (9) A (10) Miss (11) C (12) C (13) A (14)B (15) A (16) B (17) A (18) B (19) B (20) A (21) A (22) B (23) B (24) A (25) B (26) I did 💯💯💯💯💯
about at for at in Prepositions = 4/5 anticipate Claim delay imagine Wait 3/5 = verbs in an - ing Insert Change Decline Unwilling Accelerate Synonyms = 4/5 Concrete Concrete Abstract Concrete Concrete Concrete / abstract nouns = 4/5 Plural form of the noun Plural only noun Plural form of the noun Plural form of the noun Plural only noun Countable / always plural nouns = 4/5
Sections one and two are bad test questions. Section One - Although accepted today, questions should never end in a preposition. Questions should be rephrased so there is no need for a preposition but meaning is clear. Ex. Why are you worrying? Section 2 - all verbs have a basic form, ing form, past form , future form When using the ing form of the verb, it is necessary to accompany the verb with a helper like am, is, are, was, were because the ing verb form cannot stand alone. If using the ing form at the beginning of a sentence - example. Walking is good exercise. Walking becomes the subject of the sentence Is becomes the linking verb. Good becomes adjective describing the predicate nominative or noun exercise which refers back to the subject walking. Check your grammar rules before you post a test. Just because it’s accepted doesn’t make it proper. Basically depends to whom you are talking. Just saying!😀😀
1. There are a lot of sentences that end in a preposition in popular English learners' dictionaries. 2. You have to choose the verbs that are used with gerunds. Thank you for your feedback.
Mostly right except I didn't follow the usage of 'ing' in verb form. I didn't learn this during my times. I got two mistakes in plural form section. Thanks. 💙
I got 22. But I was thrown a little by the last set as I don’t believe I was ever taught that, but when I thought I new what it was asking I got the last ones.
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Great job on scoring 23/25! 🎉 You're doing amazing, and it's completely normal to keep learning and improving. Every step you take helps you get closer to mastering everything. Keep up the hard work, and you'll continue to make progress! 😊
20/25 due to the 2nd section which was a mystery to me. My public schooling was in the early 1960s in Ontario and they taught reading and English via the see & say (memorization) method rather than proper grammer and phonetics. It's why my spelling isn't Scrabble worthy to this day.
Couldn’t understand the ‘-ing’ section but got everything else correct.
-ing forms means gerunds
Me too. What was that about? All the words could have an ing at the end. I guess the precise word in the each question was the word "form". I don't know what an ing form means.
@@deborascott2893 Gerund=Verb+ing.
I think you got it now.
And I am 14 years old.I am a school student.
Got only 16 😣
Same problem
"Culture" can be either concrete or abstract. A culture to grow bacteria, or the culture of an ethnic group. It is possible to have a single headphone, so "headphones" is the plural of a noun.
Excellent, thank you very much for teaching us. I realize there's still so much to learn. Have a great day.
Did not understand the section with “ing”.
Enjoying this exercise very much. Thank you.
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I came from Indonesia.live in USA.I still learning English. I like your videos.Thank you.
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As a native English speaker, I am proud to say I got 25/25 questions correct, proving that I can, in fact, speak English to some degree.
Great job!
Good for you! English is not my native language nor my day-to-day language, I'm a self taught person nut I am fluent since I used to work for years as customer key account for international companies where english was the daily language, that's why sometimes I struggle with grammar. I scored 5/5 on prepositions, synonims and concrete vs abstract nouns, 4/5 on plural only noun form etc however I failed completely the ing verbs... I can note any difference among these verbs to me they sound all can.be conjugated in ing form so I am quite sure I don't understand the question could you pleade explain to me? Thank you very much!
@@Barbara_M. it’s asking if the word can be followed by a word ending with -ing. For the first example, “appear trying” isn’t proper grammar, it would need to be “appear to be trying”, which is why “appear” isn’t correct.
On the other hand, I could say “I anticipate buying it” an it would be proper grammar, which is why anticipate is the correct answer.
@@DetectiveWraith thank you so much for taking the time to answer me, now it's clear. Is there a specific rule which determine when is grammar or isn 't?
@@Barbara_M. I don’t think there is, it’s mostly just instinct. As you talk to people, you start to understand better what is proper grammar.
Prepositions 5/5
Plurals 1/5
Synonym 4/5
Conceret : abstract 5/5
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Prepositions 5/5
Verbs by an_ing form 4/5
Synonyms 4/5
Concrete/abstract nouns 3/5
Countable/always plural nouns 3/5
Nice results, Kenisha. Thanks.
Prepositions 5/5
Verb 4/5
Syn 2/5
Concrete 4/5
Countable 5/5
Thank you for sharing, Mohammad Shariq
Preposition: 5/5
Verbs with ing form: 1/5
Synonyms: 5/5
Concrete/Abstract: 3/5
Plural nouns: 3/5
Nice result, Alzaeah Millicent Cudias. Thanks!
I got the same results, but is “results” a plural only form?
Preposition 5/5
Verbs followed by -ing 4/5
Synonyms 4/5
Concrete and abstract 5/5
Plural 5/5
Ahhhhhhhhhh I'm so happy :) Still learning 😊
Nice work! Thanks for sharing!
Better way to learn grammar rules with practicing it.❤️
When, not with practicing.
12/15. It would have been 13/15 if I had understood the concrete/abstract thing sooner. But at least I understood it by myself after the first question, and I'm just a bit proud of that, since I never had to deal with that concept before.
That's great, but still confused about ing form section.
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The question is which verb can be followed by -ing form and not by the suffix -ing. (I also got confused at first😊)
Example
anticipate - it can be followed by the word winning which is an example of -ing form
Anticipate winning the game.
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@@nblk5429 ohh i get it now! I got em all wrong because i just think that every verbs in vid can transform to be -ing but this is it!
They are basically gerund verbs.
Did not complete High School, partly for my dislike of the English teacher, yet nailed this quiz. Goes to show just because you don't finish school does not mean you are done learning as I am in my 60's now and take pride in the knowledge I have that society thinks I shouldn't have, because I am a "dropout".
Preposition :5/5
Verb ing form:3/5(but I couldn’t understand this section).
Synonyms:3/5
Concrete and Abstract Noun:4/5
Plural form:3/5.
Anyways thank you sir for this outstanding quizes.
I'm very sorry for the bad description of that section. You have to choose the verbs that are used with gerunds.
Prepositions 5/5
Plurals 5/5
Synonymn 4/5
Concrete Abstract 4/5
Excellent!
Preposition-4/5
Syno_3/5
Concrete: abstract-5/5
Plular-3/5
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Plural*
Well got five wrong 😂 but I love to be challenged. I love these exercises practice makes perfect every time!
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Preposition 5/5
Verb by ing 3/5
Synonym 5/5
Concrete/ abstract 4/5
Countable/ always plural 5/5
Nice result! Thanks for sharing.
20/25
Prepositions 5/5
Ing 2/5
Synonyms 5/5
Abstract /concrete 4/5
Plurals 4/5
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I didn't understand the second part at all
Same to me☺
Me too
Me to
I think it is the gerund condition...
same because all of the choices are correct if we add ing.
Preposition-4/5
verbs by an-ing form-4/5
synonyms-5/5
concrete and abstract noun-5/5
countable and always plural nouns-5/5
Nice results! Thanks for sharing.
follows:prepositions in wh-questions 5/5
Verbs followed by an -ing form 1/5 ( ...it was confusing this part ,No a clear idea of the proposed questions... for me at least.....)
Synonyms 4/5
Concrete and abstract nouns 5/5
Countable and always nouns 4/5
I have exactly the same score!
I will have to learn more if I wish to speak and understand correctly! Thank you so much! 👍💕
You can do it!
I don’t remember learning about concrete vs abstract nouns or the ing ending of words. It seemed to me that all of the choices could have endings in ing.
I am sorry for the bad description. You have to choose the verbs that are used with gerunds.
I feel the same way about both. I don't recall learning the difference between and concrete and abstract. Also, I didn't understand why "ing" could not be added to more of the words shown.
I had the same problem, I miss one in the last group but did well all the rest eccept the ing verbs, I just think I didn't understand the question.
@@EnglishTestBlog I am sorry I believe I misunderstand the question because to me all the 15 verbs quoted in the test can be used with gerund and other forms as well, I can see a difference of 'category' among these verbs, do you mind to elaborate? Thank you!
There were quite incomprehensible answers here. But in general we learned new things and strengthened the old ones😊👍🏻📒
Glad it was helpful, dear Susanna Avetisyan ❤
I didn't understand the "which of these verbs can be followed by an ing form "....I mean all of them can be formed into ing form.
True
Absolutely right. Same thing I m confused about.
Exactly!
yeah hhh
Same confusion.
All understood except an-ing form part it was chaos!
Same here❤️😇
@@riagabrillo2234 same here bro.
Same here
My God me too
Yes me too.
I need to practice my English you are best teacher for me to keep going
Best of luck!
Preposition-4
Verb ing form-3
Synonyms-4
Concrete n abstract noun-4
Plural forms-3
Nice results! Thanks for sharing.
Best channel for learning English and to improve your grammar keep up the amazing work guys
Wow, thanks!
I scored 100%. Great test, thank you.
Wow! That's great! Thanks for your time, Mel Stiller
Very clever!
I scored 100%
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Congrats, Desley!
prepositions 4/5
Synonym 5/5
Ing 2/5
Plural 4/5
Concrete/abstract 5/5
Nice result, Rui Rohee. Thanks for sharing.
prepositions 5/5
plural 2/5
synonym 5/5
concrete: abstract 4/5
Nice results! Thanks for sharing, Vineeth Kumarv
I was completely confused by the verbs, so I think I only got two right. The first plural question confused me, but then I got it.
5/5
2/5
5/5
4/5
Preps 5/5
Verbs 5/5
Nouns 2/5
Plural 3/5
Nice results! Thanks for sharing.
My score was 6 out of 20.
3/5 preposition
3/5 verb
5/5syn
5/5 concrete
2/5 plural
Nice scores, Kristel Lubangco. Thanks for sharing.
Preposition 4/5
Synomous 2/5
Ing verb. 1/5
Abstract noun. 4/5
Plural form. 4/5
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Got all correct. Thank you for the excellent test.
You're welcome!
Prepositions: 5/5
Verbs with -ing form: 4/5 ( missed first one)
Synonyms: 5/5
Concrete or Abstract: 5/5
Plural or Plural only: 5/5
Excellent 👍
Prepositions in wh-questions 5/5
Verbs followed by an -ing form 1/5
Synonyms 5/5
Concrete and abstract noun5/5
Countable and always plural nouns (plural-only noun) 4/5
Nice results, Pankaj Kumar. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you
reposition 5/5
Verbs followed by -ing 3/5
Synonyms 3/5
Concrete and abstract 5/5
Plural 3/5
Nice results! Thanks for sharing, Yahya Sryio
The plural and the ‘ ing’ confused me at the start. Finally got the idea by question 3😁
This is fun. I never heard of some of these questions before.
Glad it was helpful!
I did ok on the rest of the test. The ing form section I got some right but there were other correct answers. I think the couple answers I got right were divine intervention
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The second part... ing......lacks clarity....needs some more
details .
I'm very sorry about the second part. It means "choose the verb that is always used with gerunds".
(1) About (2)in (3) for (4) at (5) of (6) anticipate (7) C (8) B (9) A (10) Miss (11) C (12) C (13) A (14)B (15) A (16) B (17) A (18) B (19) B (20) A (21) A (22) B (23) B (24) A (25) B (26) I did 💯💯💯💯💯
Wow, nice work!
about
at
for
at
in
Prepositions = 4/5
anticipate
Claim
delay
imagine
Wait
3/5 = verbs in an - ing
Insert
Change
Decline
Unwilling
Accelerate
Synonyms = 4/5
Concrete
Concrete
Abstract
Concrete
Concrete
Concrete / abstract nouns = 4/5
Plural form of the noun
Plural only noun
Plural form of the noun
Plural form of the noun
Plural only noun
Countable / always plural nouns = 4/5
I got 20/25 marks in your grammar exam
Nice work! Thanks for sharing.
Tq, excellent. But I don't understand an -ing forms.
Mee too
Same
Só do i
Same
21/25 I was kinda lost in the Concrete Abstract and the Plural form of noun. It's great though. Still learning 😊💞
That's great!
I Love these Questions
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Preposition: 5/5
Verbs with ing form: 2/5
Synonyms: 5/5
Concrete/Abstract: 5/5
Plural nouns: 3/5
Not too bad.
Nice result, Srdjan Velickovic. Thanks for sharing.
This English test should be administered to the beginners in an ESL classroom .It is so easy.
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The -ing was confusing. The rest was perfect.
I'm very sorry about the bad description, Margaret Gathecha. Choose the verbs that are always used with gerund.
No matter how hard I try..I will keep my score to my self.
Wonderful channel. You never stop learning. 23/25
You can learn alot of things from this test
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wow i like it...
Test1: 3/5
Test 2: 2/5
Test 3: 4/5
Test 4: 4/5
my result is good...but i ready for another time thank u..
Great job!
Prepositions 5/5
Verbs by an_ing form 5/5
Synonyms 4/5
Concrete/abstract nouns 2/5
Nice results! Thanks for sharing.
Prepositions: 4/5
Verb ing: 1/5 😅😓
Synonyms: 4/5
Concrete and Abstract: 4/5
Plural nouns: 5/5
Total: 18/25
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That was amazing and the second section was bit tricky to understand but was very interesting! I loved it.
Agree with the Ing Section but I picked it up. I guess I stopped my education too long ago lol
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I extremly like this amazing language .
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100% on all tests! ...Most were common sense, if not all.
Great 👍
I got 22. The gerund part is really tricky and confusing for me although I know the craft
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Sections one and two are bad test questions.
Section One - Although accepted today, questions should never end in a preposition. Questions should be rephrased so there is no need for a preposition but meaning is clear. Ex. Why are you worrying?
Section 2 - all verbs have a basic form, ing form, past form , future form When using the ing form of the verb, it is necessary to accompany the verb with a helper like am, is, are, was, were because the ing verb form cannot stand alone. If using the ing form at the beginning of a sentence - example. Walking is good exercise. Walking becomes the subject of the sentence Is becomes the linking verb. Good becomes adjective describing the predicate nominative or noun exercise which refers back to the subject walking. Check your grammar rules before you post a test. Just because it’s accepted doesn’t make it proper. Basically depends to whom you are talking. Just saying!😀😀
1. There are a lot of sentences that end in a preposition in popular English learners' dictionaries.
2. You have to choose the verbs that are used with gerunds.
Thank you for your feedback.
I agree. I didn't finish this test due to improper English concerning prepositions.
I don't understand ques related to verb, exactly, what does it mean?, please make me clear 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
It is gerund form
Hi hello people thank you so much of this (these) learning. I like very much
Thank you 💖💖💖.
Glad you enjoy it!
Real amazing to answer those questions for my age😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is what I got haha
Prepositions: 5/5
Ing form: 1/5
Synonyms: 5/5
Concrete and abstract: 5/5
Last part: 5/5
the "ing" part was super confusing.
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23 out of 25 Had trouble with the ‘ing’ questions 👍😊
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Me too
I can't stop me to listen again and again 😘😘twice
My score is 5/5, 3/5, 5/5 and 5/5. Great test. Thank you
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EASY, EASY, EASY. THANK YOU.
Thanks!
where can i get an explanation for the above questions?
I need that too
For the second section all three choices of all five questions can be followed by an -ing ending!
Sorry for the bad description. You have to choose the verbs that are used with gerunds.
You know you're right about that but I don't think they will all verbs
Sorry about the glich the word was we're it's very windy out here in California right now.
I usually xcore high on English grammar, but this quiz asked questions J,d never heard of.
This is excellent way to practice ..👍
Glad you think so!
20/25 did poorly in the verbs followed by an-ing for.
We are the same
same
So difficult to answer an … ing form😊
Please clear the ing form
Mostly right except I didn't follow the usage of 'ing' in verb form. I didn't learn this during my times. I got two mistakes in plural form section. Thanks. 💙
Great job!
I got 22. But I was thrown a little by the last set as I don’t believe I was ever taught that, but when I thought I new what it was asking I got the last ones.
I got mistake lol..then i remember then already 3/5 hihi not bad
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The ING form is a terrible question.the person who came up with that must be a foreigner
Damn even an American dude couldn't pass this shit
Did well maybe because I grew up when proper English was still taught in school!!
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Its really interesting i cant remember my score i answer sme of the.topics i like it.....God bless in always.....🏵🌹🌷💮🌺🥀
Thank you very much!
why am i here i’m fluent in english-
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Same-
Lol my native langauge is English, still got it wrong 😂
Did you understand the 2 part? xd
Thanks for the questions!
You're welcome!
Got almost correct ... But have difficulty answering abstract / concrete.
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I got 23/25 corrects. Thanks for your uploading. have a great day!
Great job! 🎉 Scoring 23/25 is fantastic! Thank you for your kind words, and I’m so glad you found the content helpful. Wishing you an amazing day as well! 😊 Keep up the excellent work!
I got 23/25 I still have many more things to learn before I can say I fully understand everything I did.
Great job on scoring 23/25! 🎉 You're doing amazing, and it's completely normal to keep learning and improving. Every step you take helps you get closer to mastering everything. Keep up the hard work, and you'll continue to make progress! 😊
Did pretty well,keep
Them coming!
Sure.
Preposition: 5/5
Verb "ing" form: 3/5
Synonym: 5/5
Concrete & Abstract: 5/5
Always plural: 4/5
22/25 I still need to improve.
That's still a nice score. Thanks for sharing.
20/25 due to the 2nd section which was a mystery to me. My public schooling was in the early 1960s in Ontario and they taught reading and English via the see & say (memorization) method rather than proper grammer and phonetics. It's why my spelling isn't Scrabble worthy to this day.
Thank you for sharing!
Got all CORRECT. I ENJOY IT.
Well done, Ofelia Aquino
Best, tuan thanks you so much tuan
Thank you too
Prepo-4/5
Verb-1/5
Synony-5/5
Concrete and abstract-5/5
Countable and always plural -2/5
Nice results. Thanks for sharing.
Did great. Thank you
Great to hear!
25 - but I am an Native speaking English teacher from Oxford!
Wow! That's great! Nice to meet you.