20 Day English – Day 20: Passive sentences grammar quiz
Passive sentences are all about changing the focus of what you are talking about. For example: Somebody stole my bike (this is a normal ACTIVE sentence) Subject, verb, object Subject…
Passive sentences are all about changing the focus of what you are talking about. For example: Somebody stole my bike (this is a normal ACTIVE sentence) Subject, verb, object Subject…
Present perfect is a grammar tense that causes a lot of problems for learners and results in lots of mistakes. It is difficult for students to separate the past simple…
We are almost at the end of week 2 of the 20 Day English challenge to boost your English in 5 minutes every day. Today the short test will challenge your…
Idioms are those phrases in English like "It's not my cup of tea". A group of words that when put together have a meaning that is completely different than the…
We are at the end of the first week of the SGI 20 Day English Challenge! I hope you have completed all the other quick quizzes every day to give a…
Day Four of the 20 day English challenge! Today we have a quiz for you to test your knowledge of English grammar. If you are just joining us now there…
Should you write 'would have' or 'would of'? Is there a difference between the two? Is would've a word? The problem with this English grammar issue is that when you…
When do you use you're and when do you use your? What's the difference between it's and its? How do you use they're or their and there? (If you think…
Native speakers make English grammar mistakes every day! Sometimes it is because the person changes their mind halfway through a sentence: Example - I haven't seen her... yesterday.* The person…
There, their or they're? Which one should you use? Learn the grammar rules and then take our GRAMMAR QUIZ AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE. Or if you think you…