Q1: Identify the sentence with the correct subject-verb agreement:
- 1) Each of the students have completed their homework.
- 2) Neither of the answers is correct.
- 3) The team are playing very well today.
- 4) Either John or his friends is coming to the party.
Correct Answer: 2) Neither of the answers is correct
“Neither” is singular, so the correct verb is “is”. Other options have subject-verb agreement errors.
Q2: Which sentence is in the present perfect tense?
- 1) She writes letters every day.
- 2) They have finished their project.
- 3) He was playing football in the park.
- 4) I will attend the meeting tomorrow.
Correct Answer: 2) They have finished their project
The present perfect tense is used to describe an action completed in the past with relevance to the present.
Q3: Identify the correct passive voice form of the sentence: “The chef prepared a delicious meal.”
- 1) A delicious meal prepares by the chef.
- 2) A delicious meal is preparing by the chef.
- 3) A delicious meal was prepared by the chef.
- 4) A delicious meal had prepared by the chef.
Correct Answer: 3) A delicious meal was prepared by the chef
In passive voice, the object becomes the subject. The correct transformation is “was prepared”.
Q4: Identify the part of the sentence that contains an error: “Neither of the girls have brought their homework to class.”
- 1) Neither of the girls
- 2) have brought
- 3) their homework
- 4) to class
Correct Answer: 2) have brought
“Neither” is singular, so the correct verb is “has brought”.
Q5: Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentence: “She is very good __________ mathematics.”
- 1) at
- 2) in
- 3) on
- 4) with
Correct Answer: 1) at
The correct phrase is “good at” when referring to skill or proficiency.





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