December 8, 2025
Rows: 15 Cols: 10
1. Which is more correct? (62:16: something / anything / nothing / everything) Thanks for everything that you did to help my children. Thanks for anything that you did to help my children. Thanks for something that you did to help my children.2. Which is more correct? (64:17: homphones) Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read an other. Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read another. Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read other.3. Which is more correct? (65:18: confused nouns) We have a space allocated for our car in the apartment building carpark. We have a room allocated for our car in the apartment building carpark. We have space allocated for our car in the apartment building carpark.4. Which is more correct? (67:19: verb + to + verb) Would you like go with me shopping today? Would you like to go with me shopping today? Would you like going with me shopping today?5. Which is more correct? (70:20: verb after look forward to) Peter really enjoys playing soccer. Peter really enjoys to play soccer. Peter really enjoys to playing soccer.6. Which is more correct? (72:21: verb after can and could) Sally must liked gardening. Her garden is beautiful. Sally must to like gardening. Her garden is beautiful. Sally must like gardening. Her garden is beautiful.7. Which is more correct? (74:22: adjectives from nouns) The Dead Sea is very salty. You can float with your head out of the water. The Dead Sea is very salt. You can float with your head out of the water. The Dead Sea is very salted. You can float with your head out of the water.8. Which is more correct? (75:23: very or really) This stadium holds 70,000 spectators. It is really huge! This stadium holds 70,000 spectators. It is very huge!9. Which is more correct? (27:24: form adverbs) Tom works hardly at his job. He hardly takes any breaks. Tom works hard at his job. He hard takes any breaks. Tom works hard at his job. He hardly takes any breaks.10. Which is more correct? (80:25: which / who / that) Peter wanted to say which he is happy to help you today. Peter wanted to say that he is happy to help you today. Peter wanted to say when he is happy to help you today.11. Which is more correct? (29:26: give extra information) Peter is from Rome, that is in Italy. Peter is from Rome, which is in Italy. Peter is from Rome, where is in Italy.12. Which is more correct? (84:27: preposition after arrive) Peter called just now, saying that he arrived to London with no problems. Peter called just now, saying that he arrived in London with no problems. Peter called just now, saying that he arrived at London with no problems.13. Which is more correct? (86:28: confused verbs) How long have you stayed in Brisbane? How long have you lived in Brisbane? How long have you visited in Brisbane?14. Which is more correct? (87:29: do / go with -ing verbs) We often do running in the morning. Do you do exercise? We often go running in the morning. Do you do exercise? We often go running in the morning. Do you go exercise?15. Which is more correct? (89:30: verbs + to (prep)) In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write some letters to my family. In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write to some letters to my family. In the evenings, I usually listen music. I might also write some letters to my family.
1. Thanks for everything that you did to help my children. (62:16: something / anything / nothing / everything)
2. Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read another. (64:17: homphones)
3. We have a space allocated for our car in the apartment building carpark. (65:18: confused nouns)
4. Would you like to go with me shopping today? (67:19: verb + to + verb)
5. Peter really enjoys playing soccer. (70:20: verb after look forward to)
6. Sally must like gardening. Her garden is beautiful. (72:21: verb after can and could)
7. The Dead Sea is very salty. You can float with your head out of the water. (74:22: adjectives from nouns)
8. This stadium holds 70,000 spectators. It is really huge! (75:23: very or really)
9. Tom works hard at his job. He hardly takes any breaks. (27:24: form adverbs)
10. Peter wanted to say that he is happy to help you today. (80:25: which / who / that)
11. Peter is from Rome, which is in Italy. (29:26: give extra information)
12. Peter called just now, saying that he arrived in London with no problems. (84:27: preposition after arrive)
13. How long have you lived in Brisbane? (86:28: confused verbs)
14. We often go running in the morning. Do you do exercise? (87:29: do / go with -ing verbs)
15. In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write some letters to my family. (89:30: verbs + to (prep))
First option is correct. Ensure the quiz randomises the options.
1. Which is more correct? (62:16: something / anything / nothing / everything) Thanks for everything that you did to help my children. Thanks for anything that you did to help my children. Thanks for something that you did to help my children.
2. Which is more correct? (64:17: homphones) Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read another. Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read an other. Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read other.
3. Which is more correct? (65:18: confused nouns) We have a space allocated for our car in the apartment building carpark. We have space allocated for our car in the apartment building carpark. We have a room allocated for our car in the apartment building carpark.
4. Which is more correct? (67:19: verb + to + verb) Would you like to go with me shopping today? Would you like go with me shopping today? Would you like going with me shopping today?
5. Which is more correct? (70:20: verb after look forward to) Peter really enjoys playing soccer. Peter really enjoys to playing soccer. Peter really enjoys to play soccer.
6. Which is more correct? (72:21: verb after can and could) Sally must like gardening. Her garden is beautiful. Sally must to like gardening. Her garden is beautiful. Sally must liked gardening. Her garden is beautiful.
7. Which is more correct? (74:22: adjectives from nouns) The Dead Sea is very salty. You can float with your head out of the water. The Dead Sea is very salted. You can float with your head out of the water. The Dead Sea is very salt. You can float with your head out of the water.
8. Which is more correct? (75:23: very or really) This stadium holds 70,000 spectators. It is really huge! This stadium holds 70,000 spectators. It is very huge!
9. Which is more correct? (27:24: form adverbs) Tom works hard at his job. He hardly takes any breaks. Tom works hardly at his job. He hardly takes any breaks. Tom works hard at his job. He hard takes any breaks.
10. Which is more correct? (80:25: which / who / that) Peter wanted to say that he is happy to help you today. Peter wanted to say when he is happy to help you today. Peter wanted to say which he is happy to help you today.
11. Which is more correct? (29:26: give extra information) Peter is from Rome, which is in Italy. Peter is from Rome, that is in Italy. Peter is from Rome, where is in Italy.
12. Which is more correct? (84:27: preposition after arrive) Peter called just now, saying that he arrived in London with no problems. Peter called just now, saying that he arrived at London with no problems. Peter called just now, saying that he arrived to London with no problems.
13. Which is more correct? (86:28: confused verbs) How long have you lived in Brisbane? How long have you stayed in Brisbane? How long have you visited in Brisbane?
14. Which is more correct? (87:29: do / go with -ing verbs) We often go running in the morning. Do you do exercise? We often do running in the morning. Do you do exercise? We often go running in the morning. Do you go exercise?
15. Which is more correct? (89:30: verbs + to (prep)) In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write some letters to my family. In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write to some letters to my family. In the evenings, I usually listen music. I might also write some letters to my family.
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First option is correct. Ensure the quiz randomises the options.
1. Which is more correct? (62:16: something / anything / nothing / everything) A. Thanks for everything that you did to help my children.B. Thanks for anything that you did to help my children.C. Thanks for something that you did to help my children.
2. Which is more correct? (64:17: homphones) A. Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read another.B. Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read an other.C. Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read other.
3. Which is more correct? (65:18: confused nouns) A. We have a space allocated for our car in the apartment building carpark.B. We have space allocated for our car in the apartment building carpark.C. We have a room allocated for our car in the apartment building carpark.
4. Which is more correct? (67:19: verb + to + verb) A. Would you like to go with me shopping today?B. Would you like go with me shopping today?C. Would you like going with me shopping today?
5. Which is more correct? (70:20: verb after look forward to) A. Peter really enjoys playing soccer.B. Peter really enjoys to playing soccer.C. Peter really enjoys to play soccer.
6. Which is more correct? (72:21: verb after can and could) A. Sally must like gardening. Her garden is beautiful.B. Sally must to like gardening. Her garden is beautiful.C. Sally must liked gardening. Her garden is beautiful.
7. Which is more correct? (74:22: adjectives from nouns) A. The Dead Sea is very salty. You can float with your head out of the water.B. The Dead Sea is very salted. You can float with your head out of the water.C. The Dead Sea is very salt. You can float with your head out of the water.
8. Which is more correct? (75:23: very or really) A. This stadium holds 70,000 spectators. It is really huge!B. This stadium holds 70,000 spectators. It is very huge!
9. Which is more correct? (27:24: form adverbs) A. Tom works hard at his job. He hardly takes any breaks.B. Tom works hardly at his job. He hardly takes any breaks.C. Tom works hard at his job. He hard takes any breaks.
10. Which is more correct? (80:25: which / who / that) A. Peter wanted to say that he is happy to help you today.B. Peter wanted to say when he is happy to help you today.C. Peter wanted to say which he is happy to help you today.
11. Which is more correct? (29:26: give extra information) A. Peter is from Rome, which is in Italy.B. Peter is from Rome, that is in Italy.C. Peter is from Rome, where is in Italy.
12. Which is more correct? (84:27: preposition after arrive) A. Peter called just now, saying that he arrived in London with no problems.B. Peter called just now, saying that he arrived at London with no problems.C. Peter called just now, saying that he arrived to London with no problems.
13. Which is more correct? (86:28: confused verbs) A. How long have you lived in Brisbane?B. How long have you stayed in Brisbane?C. How long have you visited in Brisbane?
14. Which is more correct? (87:29: do / go with -ing verbs) A. We often go running in the morning. Do you do exercise?B. We often do running in the morning. Do you do exercise?C. We often go running in the morning. Do you go exercise?
15. Which is more correct? (89:30: verbs + to (prep)) A. In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write some letters to my family.B. In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write to some letters to my family.C. In the evenings, I usually listen music. I might also write some letters to my family.
First option is correct. Ensure the quiz randomises the options.
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#Questions: 15
1. Which is more correct? (19:16: something / anything / nothing / everything)
Tom ate almost nothing during his work shift, so he could eat anything now.
Tom ate almost anything during his work shift, so he could eat anything now.
Tom didn't eat almost nothing during his work shift, so he could eat everything now.
2. Which is more correct? (64:17: homphones)
Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read another.
Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read an other.
Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read other.
3. Which is more correct? (21:18: confused nouns)
His parents were home when Tom got back to their house.
His parents were home when Tom got back to their home.
His parents were house when Tom got back to their house.
4. Which is more correct? (22:19: verb + to + verb)
We want to eat early so we can go dancing.
We want eating early so we can go dancing.
We want to eat early so we can go to dance.
5. Which is more correct? (70:20: verb after look forward to)
Peter really enjoys playing soccer.
Peter really enjoys to playing soccer.
Peter really enjoys to play soccer.
6. Which is more correct? (71:21: verb after can and could)
Peter can come to the party tonight, but he might be late.
Peter can to come to the party tonight, but he might be late.
Peter can come to the party tonight, but he might to be late.
7. Which is more correct? (25:22: adjectives from nouns)
The beach is beautiful but it's too windy today.
The beach is beautiful but it's too wind today.
The beach is beauty but it's too windy today.
8. Which is more correct? (26:23: very or really)
Her mother was more than really angry. She was absolutely furious!
Her mother was more than really angry. She was very furious!
Her mother was more than much angry. She was absolutely furious!
9. Which is more correct? (78:24: form adverbs)
If you train hard you will easily be able to climb that mountain.
If you train hard you will easy be able to climb that mountain.
If you train hard you will ease be able to climb that mountain.
10. Which is more correct? (80:25: which / who / that)
Peter wanted to say that he is happy to help you today.
Peter wanted to say when he is happy to help you today.
Peter wanted to say which he is happy to help you today.
11. Which is more correct? (81:26: give extra information)
John is the sales representative from the company that fixes our photocopiers.
John is the sales representative from the company which fixes our photocopiers.
John is the sales representative from the company who fixes our photocopiers.
12. Which is more correct? (30:27: preposition after arrive)
We arrived at the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive in London 10 hours afterwards.
We arrived at the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive at London 10 hours afterwards.
We arrived in the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive in London 10 hours afterwards.
13. Which is more correct? (86:28: confused verbs)
How long have you lived in Brisbane?
How long have you stayed in Brisbane?
How long have you visited in Brisbane?
14. Which is more correct? (88:29: do / go with -ing verbs)
Peter goes diving most weekends. He did his training a few years ago.
Peter goes diving most weekends. He went training a few years ago.
Peter does diving most weekends. He did his training a few years ago.
15. Which is more correct? (89:30: verbs + to (prep))
In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write some letters to my family.
In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write to some letters to my family.
In the evenings, I usually listen music. I might also write some letters to my family.
Options shuffled
1. Which is more correct? (19:16: something / anything / nothing / everything)
Tom didn't eat almost nothing during his work shift, so he could eat everything now.
Tom ate almost nothing during his work shift, so he could eat anything now.
Tom ate almost anything during his work shift, so he could eat anything now.
2. Which is more correct? (64:17: homphones)
Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read an other.
Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read another.
Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read other.
3. Which is more correct? (21:18: confused nouns)
His parents were house when Tom got back to their house.
His parents were home when Tom got back to their house.
His parents were home when Tom got back to their home.
4. Which is more correct? (22:19: verb + to + verb)
We want to eat early so we can go dancing.
We want eating early so we can go dancing.
We want to eat early so we can go to dance.
5. Which is more correct? (70:20: verb after look forward to)
Peter really enjoys to play soccer.
Peter really enjoys to playing soccer.
Peter really enjoys playing soccer.
6. Which is more correct? (71:21: verb after can and could)
Peter can come to the party tonight, but he might be late.
Peter can to come to the party tonight, but he might be late.
Peter can come to the party tonight, but he might to be late.
7. Which is more correct? (25:22: adjectives from nouns)
The beach is beautiful but it's too wind today.
The beach is beauty but it's too windy today.
The beach is beautiful but it's too windy today.
8. Which is more correct? (26:23: very or really)
Her mother was more than really angry. She was very furious!
Her mother was more than really angry. She was absolutely furious!
Her mother was more than much angry. She was absolutely furious!
9. Which is more correct? (78:24: form adverbs)
If you train hard you will easy be able to climb that mountain.
If you train hard you will ease be able to climb that mountain.
If you train hard you will easily be able to climb that mountain.
10. Which is more correct? (80:25: which / who / that)
Peter wanted to say when he is happy to help you today.
Peter wanted to say that he is happy to help you today.
Peter wanted to say which he is happy to help you today.
11. Which is more correct? (81:26: give extra information)
John is the sales representative from the company which fixes our photocopiers.
John is the sales representative from the company who fixes our photocopiers.
John is the sales representative from the company that fixes our photocopiers.
12. Which is more correct? (30:27: preposition after arrive)
We arrived at the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive at London 10 hours afterwards.
We arrived in the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive in London 10 hours afterwards.
We arrived at the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive in London 10 hours afterwards.
13. Which is more correct? (86:28: confused verbs)
How long have you stayed in Brisbane?
How long have you lived in Brisbane?
How long have you visited in Brisbane?
14. Which is more correct? (88:29: do / go with -ing verbs)
Peter goes diving most weekends. He did his training a few years ago.
Peter goes diving most weekends. He went training a few years ago.
Peter does diving most weekends. He did his training a few years ago.
15. Which is more correct? (89:30: verbs + to (prep))
In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write to some letters to my family.
In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write some letters to my family.
In the evenings, I usually listen music. I might also write some letters to my family.
1. (19:30: verbs + to (prep)) Tom ate almost nothing during his work shift, so he could eat anything now.
2. (64:30: verbs + to (prep)) Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read another.
3. (21:30: verbs + to (prep)) His parents were home when Tom got back to their house.
4. (22:30: verbs + to (prep)) We want to eat early so we can go dancing.
5. (70:30: verbs + to (prep)) Peter really enjoys playing soccer.
6. (71:30: verbs + to (prep)) Peter can come to the party tonight, but he might be late.
7. (25:30: verbs + to (prep)) The beach is beautiful but it's too windy today.
8. (26:30: verbs + to (prep)) Her mother was more than really angry. She was absolutely furious!
9. (78:30: verbs + to (prep)) If you train hard you will easily be able to climb that mountain.
10. (80:30: verbs + to (prep)) Peter wanted to say that he is happy to help you today.
11. (81:30: verbs + to (prep)) John is the sales representative from the company that fixes our photocopiers.
12. (30:30: verbs + to (prep)) We arrived at the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive in London 10 hours afterwards.
13. (86:30: verbs + to (prep)) How long have you lived in Brisbane?
14. (88:30: verbs + to (prep)) Peter goes diving most weekends. He did his training a few years ago.
15. (89:30: verbs + to (prep)) In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write some letters to my family.
First option is correct. Ensure the Quiz shuffles the options.
1. Which is more correct? (19:16: something / anything / nothing / everything)
Tom ate almost nothing during his work shift, so he could eat anything now.
Tom ate almost anything during his work shift, so he could eat anything now.
Tom didn't eat almost nothing during his work shift, so he could eat everything now.
2. Which is more correct? (64:17: homphones)
Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read another.
Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read an other.
Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read other.
3. Which is more correct? (21:18: confused nouns)
His parents were home when Tom got back to their house.
His parents were home when Tom got back to their home.
His parents were house when Tom got back to their house.
4. Which is more correct? (22:19: verb + to + verb)
We want to eat early so we can go dancing.
We want eating early so we can go dancing.
We want to eat early so we can go to dance.
5. Which is more correct? (70:20: verb after look forward to)
Peter really enjoys playing soccer.
Peter really enjoys to playing soccer.
Peter really enjoys to play soccer.
6. Which is more correct? (71:21: verb after can and could)
Peter can come to the party tonight, but he might be late.
Peter can to come to the party tonight, but he might be late.
Peter can come to the party tonight, but he might to be late.
7. Which is more correct? (25:22: adjectives from nouns)
The beach is beautiful but it's too windy today.
The beach is beautiful but it's too wind today.
The beach is beauty but it's too windy today.
8. Which is more correct? (26:23: very or really)
Her mother was more than really angry. She was absolutely furious!
Her mother was more than really angry. She was very furious!
Her mother was more than much angry. She was absolutely furious!
9. Which is more correct? (78:24: form adverbs)
If you train hard you will easily be able to climb that mountain.
If you train hard you will easy be able to climb that mountain.
If you train hard you will ease be able to climb that mountain.
10. Which is more correct? (80:25: which / who / that)
Peter wanted to say that he is happy to help you today.
Peter wanted to say when he is happy to help you today.
Peter wanted to say which he is happy to help you today.
11. Which is more correct? (81:26: give extra information)
John is the sales representative from the company that fixes our photocopiers.
John is the sales representative from the company which fixes our photocopiers.
John is the sales representative from the company who fixes our photocopiers.
12. Which is more correct? (30:27: preposition after arrive)
We arrived at the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive in London 10 hours afterwards.
We arrived at the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive at London 10 hours afterwards.
We arrived in the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive in London 10 hours afterwards.
13. Which is more correct? (86:28: confused verbs)
How long have you lived in Brisbane?
How long have you stayed in Brisbane?
How long have you visited in Brisbane?
14. Which is more correct? (88:29: do / go with -ing verbs)
Peter goes diving most weekends. He did his training a few years ago.
Peter goes diving most weekends. He went training a few years ago.
Peter does diving most weekends. He did his training a few years ago.
15. Which is more correct? (89:30: verbs + to (prep))
In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write some letters to my family.
In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write to some letters to my family.
In the evenings, I usually listen music. I might also write some letters to my family.
"Question #","Question Text","Answer 1","Answer 2","Answer 3","Answer 4","Time Limit","Correct",,,,,,,"2","Which is more correct? (19:16: something / anything / nothing / everything)","Tom ate almost nothing during his work shift, so he could eat anything now.","Tom ate almost anything during his work shift, so he could eat anything now.","Tom didn't eat almost nothing during his work shift, so he could eat everything now.","",30,1"3","Which is more correct? (64:17: homphones)","Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read another.","Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read an other.","Sally has finished this book and now she wants to read other.","",30,1"4","Which is more correct? (21:18: confused nouns)","His parents were home when Tom got back to their house.","His parents were home when Tom got back to their home.","His parents were house when Tom got back to their house.","",30,1"5","Which is more correct? (22:19: verb + to + verb)","We want to eat early so we can go dancing.","We want eating early so we can go dancing.","We want to eat early so we can go to dance.","",30,1"6","Which is more correct? (70:20: verb after look forward to)","Peter really enjoys playing soccer.","Peter really enjoys to playing soccer.","Peter really enjoys to play soccer.","",30,1"7","Which is more correct? (71:21: verb after can and could)","Peter can come to the party tonight, but he might be late.","Peter can to come to the party tonight, but he might be late.","Peter can come to the party tonight, but he might to be late.","",30,1"8","Which is more correct? (25:22: adjectives from nouns)","The beach is beautiful but it's too windy today.","The beach is beautiful but it's too wind today.","The beach is beauty but it's too windy today.","",30,1"9","Which is more correct? (26:23: very or really)","Her mother was more than really angry. She was absolutely furious!","Her mother was more than really angry. She was very furious!","Her mother was more than much angry. She was absolutely furious!","",30,1"10","Which is more correct? (78:24: form adverbs)","If you train hard you will easily be able to climb that mountain.","If you train hard you will easy be able to climb that mountain.","If you train hard you will ease be able to climb that mountain.","",30,1"11","Which is more correct? (80:25: which / who / that)","Peter wanted to say that he is happy to help you today.","Peter wanted to say when he is happy to help you today.","Peter wanted to say which he is happy to help you today.","",30,1"12","Which is more correct? (81:26: give extra information)","John is the sales representative from the company that fixes our photocopiers.","John is the sales representative from the company which fixes our photocopiers.","John is the sales representative from the company who fixes our photocopiers.","",30,1"13","Which is more correct? (30:27: preposition after arrive)","We arrived at the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive in London 10 hours afterwards.","We arrived at the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive at London 10 hours afterwards.","We arrived in the airport in time for our flight, and we hope to arrive in London 10 hours afterwards.","",30,1"14","Which is more correct? (86:28: confused verbs)","How long have you lived in Brisbane?","How long have you stayed in Brisbane?","How long have you visited in Brisbane?","",30,1"15","Which is more correct? (88:29: do / go with -ing verbs)","Peter goes diving most weekends. He did his training a few years ago.","Peter goes diving most weekends. He went training a few years ago.","Peter does diving most weekends. He did his training a few years ago.","",30,1"16","Which is more correct? (89:30: verbs + to (prep))","In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write some letters to my family.","In the evenings, I usually listen to music. I might also write to some letters to my family.","In the evenings, I usually listen music. I might also write some letters to my family.","",30,1