75 Advanced Grammar Questions to Test Your English Mastery – Can You Pass?

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Think you're a grammar expert? 🌟 Challenge yourself with these 75 advanced grammar questions designed to test your knowledge on various topics, including quantifiers, if clauses, modal verbs, prepositions, articles, conjunctions, and more! This video is perfect for learners who want to sharpen their English skills and master complex grammar rules. 💡 Each question comes with detailed explanations to help you learn and improve. Are you ready to prove your mastery? Let's find out!

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Question:
#7: As phrased, answer A would be logically correct -- plural subject/
plural verb.
For answer B to be correct, the verb would need to read "seems, "
which as a singular verb would then agree with the singular
subject "none." "Options, " as the object of the prepositional phrase,
of course would play no role in determining the verb tense.
#17: The construction "couldn't been able" is of course
grammatically and syntactically incorrect.
Some correctly phrased options would be:
"She couldn't have finished the race if she hadn't trained." Or
"She wouldn't have been able to finish the race if she hadn't
trained."
#34: Answer B implies a more casual yet polite inquiry.
Answer C implies one is seeking permission to call later.
#60: Answer A implies a possibility.
Answer A implies somewhat of an intention as well.
#63: Answer A. I've never heard answer B used in this context.

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