A2 | Mixed Grammar Quiz | Test your English! 🔥 (1/10)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 มิ.ย. 2024
- 😎 How to improve your English GRAMMAR SKILLS? Try our mixed grammar quiz series for ELEMENTARY - PRE-INTERMEDIATE - A2 LEVEL English language learners! Test your knowledge of verb tenses, sentence structure, parts of speech, and vocabulary with our 20-question quizzes. Practice your English grammar and vocabulary skills, and prepare for the next level! Take the quiz now and see how well you score!
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Keywords: English Grammar Test, Mixed Grammar Quiz, Pass this English Test, How to Learn English
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➡️ This quiz series is perfect for beginners (or advanced level learners looking for review) who want to improve their grammar skills and build a strong foundation in English. So, let's get started!
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⌚ Timecodes⌚
0:00:00 - INTRO
0:00:25 - My favorite food is pizza.
0:00:45 - The capital of France is Paris.
0:01:05 - The book is on the table.
0:01:25 - There aren't any apples left.
0:01:45 - His favorite season is summer.
0:02:05 - This city is very crowded.
0:02:24 - I have a lot of friends.
0:02:44 - I wrote a letter to my friend.
0:03:04 - I would like a cold drink.
0:03:24 - She wants a new phone.
0:03:44 - The sun rises at 6am.
0:04:04 - Sarah is reading a history book now.
0:04:24 - What time do you usually get up?
0:04:44 - You should do your homework.
0:05:04 - How long does it take to get there?
0:05:24 - How often do they exercise?
0:05:44 - Tom gave away his old clothes.
0:06:04 - I saw a UFO last night!
0:06:24 - I'm looking forward to the weekend.
0:06:44 - There's nothing left to do!
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1247pf
😊 How did you do?
Good quiz
@@Pichzykh Much appreciated 👍
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Striving for 'descriptive' vs. 'prescriptive' grammar here, but generally speaking: you don't use articles when referring to general statements, truths, uncountable nouns that you haven't defined, and countable plural nouns to which you refer in a general way. Did my best to lay out the rules in this video: th-cam.com/video/-VGF7Zjy1Zs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tMPAyMmcyc0jSkM_
Outstanding score btw; glad to see it!