Advanced Grammar Quiz (ONLY 2% CAN PASS THIS TEST)

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Understanding advanced grammar is helpful when it comes to reaching English fluency. Grammar tells us how to order words and phrases, as well as why we may structure statements and questions in all sorts of crazy ways.

That's why I have put together a challenging quiz to test your grammar skills. Try to answer each question, and then I'll explain which answer is correct and why.

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1:35 Conditional Statements
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4:58 Using Noun Clauses
5:47 Talking about the Future
7:55 Using the subjunctive mood
9:16 Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous
10:35 In spite of vs Although
11:51 Prepositions
13:01 Who vs Whom
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*_How did you do on the quiz? Let me know here in the comments._* 🤗

InteractiveEng
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The punctuation is wrong in the first example. “Whatever you do.” is a dependent clause; it is not a complete sentence, so the period makes the test question awkward and confusing. As for the third example - I’m not sure where to start. Once again, you have a punctuation issue. For the answer you are providing, there should not be a period after know. It should be “I don’t know where I should go.” However, since you *do* have a period after know, you have made the first line into a stand alone phrase: “I don’t know.” Therefore, it is possible to use “Where should I go?” as a follow up question.

minniegranger
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I finally understand "who vs whom". Thank you!

winstonjones
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There's a punctuation mistake in the noun clause. There shouldn't be a period after the first clause. Therefore, the correct answer is. Idon't know. Where should I go? or I don't know where I should go go. In the second case there's no period between the clauses.

leviramo
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Wonderful and concise explanation. I did all of them, but it would be a shame not to have done, because I have been learning English for 60 years. I am 71. Retired teacher of English. Thank you Wes.

biljasmiljanic
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Hello from France!
Crystal-clear explanation!
A big thank you, Wes!

lollylolly
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Fantastic video, I have learned so much. Thanks Wes.

catherinelustado
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If you put a period after "I don't know" then it becomes a complete sentence and you can't follow it with choice A. You'd have to choose B because it's a complete sentence. If you remove the period then choice A is correct.

lisah
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It’s a gift to hear you explaining those rules

AbderrazakHouari
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Omg I love love love this video. Helped me a lot. Please, we want these kind of videos more

PhysiologybyHeart
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I like these grammar quizzes. I'm pretty gifted in grammar, so I almost always get 100%. Thanks and God Bless!

tomowen
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I been learn a lot and improve my English with this videos. thanks a lot I really like your videos very much keep doing what you do the best…

cochatarodriguez
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Thanks a lot! It really was a perfect class, I've made no mistakes. but my listening skills leave a lot to be desired as far as I can see.
I almost forgot, I've subscribed to your channel.

edgarpro
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I did well. Loved the lesson. Thank you very much.

soniamayrink
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Great format! I mistook once - in the Subjunctive mood 8.10.

MaxMax-qpho
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I made two flaws. First one was the first inquiry. I chose bored instead boring. That was somehow baffling for me. But you facilitate it sir. And the second one was the question about leaving New York. Which I chose "to". Thanks a lot master. Love you and your facilitation

zanyarenglish
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I love your brief lesson in English.
Thank you.

franceslalchan
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Obviously, you are the best teacher I've ever seen on Youtube. Thanks a lot for your beautiful questions and your lecture!

mertpacac
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Thanks for this video. I have learned a lot.

dindjatomyaba
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I did it all correctly because I am a senior EFL instructor
Proud of my grammar
hahaha

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