March 4, 2026
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1. Which is more correct? (16:16: confused adjectives) Have you got a driver’s licence for Australia? Have you got a driver licence for Australia? Have you got a driving licence for Australia?2. Which is more correct? (67:17: big / great / large) Sports stars are paid a large amount of money. Sports stars are paid a big amount of money. Sports stars are paid a great amount of money.3. Which is more correct? (18:18: hyphen in compound nouns) What free-time activities do you do in your free time? What free-time activities do you do in your free-time? What free time activities do you do in your free time?4. Which is more correct? (71:19: noun or verb) The most frequent complain in this school is about the terrible food in the cafeteria. The most frequent complaint in this school is about the terrible food in the cafeteria.5. Which is more correct? (74:20: negative prefixes) Misunderstandings often occur when communicating by email. Nonunderstandings often occur when communicating by email. Disunderstandings often occur when communicating by email.6. Which is more correct? (76:21: regarding) Regarding the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season. According to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season. As regards to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.7. Which is more correct? (78:22: punctuation: because and however) Tom would like to volunteer, because he's done this type of work before. Tom would like to volunteer. Because he's done this type of work before. Tom would like to volunteer because he's done this type of work before.8. Which is more correct? (80:23: because of) She doesn't have pets because of her allergies. She doesn't have pets due of her allergies. She doesn't have pets because her allergies.9. Which is more correct? (24:24: if or whether) Peter was unsure whether he had passed the exam or not. Peter was unsure if he had passed the exam or not. Peter was unsure whether he had passed the exam.10. Which is more correct? (84:25: put) Teachers put up with the stress of their job because they want to help their students. Teachers put in with the stress of their job because they want to help their students. Teachers put up the stress of their job because they want to help their students.11. Which is more correct? (26:26: pay or spend) On the cruise, our boss spent everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money. On the cruise, our boss paid for everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money. On the cruise, our boss spent on everything so we didn’t have to pay our own money.12. Which is more correct? (90:27: prepositions) Dr Smith is an expert for modern languages. Dr Smith is an expert in modern languages. Dr Smith is an expert on modern languages.13. Which is more correct? (28:28: spelling mistakes) This job you recommended is a great oportunity to work with highly professional collegues. This job you recommended is a great opportunity to work with highly professional colleagues. This job you reccommended is a great opportunity to work with highly profesional colleagues.14. Which is more correct? (94:29: British or American spelling) There are rumors about these new neighbours. There are rumours about these new neighbors. There are rumours about these new neighbours.15. Which is more correct? (30:30: kids or children) It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home. It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my children at home. It might be common for parents in this country to put their children in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home.
1. Have you got a driver’s licence for Australia? (16:16: confused adjectives)
2. Sports stars are paid a large amount of money. (67:17: big / great / large)
3. What free-time activities do you do in your free time? (18:18: hyphen in compound nouns)
4. The most frequent complaint in this school is about the terrible food in the cafeteria. (71:19: noun or verb)
5. Misunderstandings often occur when communicating by email. (74:20: negative prefixes)
6. According to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season. (76:21: regarding)
7. Tom would like to volunteer because he's done this type of work before. (78:22: punctuation: because and however)
8. She doesn't have pets because of her allergies. (80:23: because of)
9. Peter was unsure whether he had passed the exam or not. (24:24: if or whether)
10. Teachers put up with the stress of their job because they want to help their students. (84:25: put)
11. On the cruise, our boss paid for everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money. (26:26: pay or spend)
12. Dr Smith is an expert in modern languages. (90:27: prepositions)
13. This job you recommended is a great opportunity to work with highly professional colleagues. (28:28: spelling mistakes)
14. There are rumours about these new neighbours. (94:29: British or American spelling)
15. It might be common for parents in this country to put their children in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home. (30:30: kids or children)
First option is correct. Ensure the quiz randomises the options.
1. Which is more correct? (16:16: confused adjectives) Have you got a driver’s licence for Australia? Have you got a driver licence for Australia? Have you got a driving licence for Australia?
2. Which is more correct? (67:17: big / great / large) Sports stars are paid a large amount of money. Sports stars are paid a great amount of money. Sports stars are paid a big amount of money.
3. Which is more correct? (18:18: hyphen in compound nouns) What free-time activities do you do in your free time? What free time activities do you do in your free time? What free-time activities do you do in your free-time?
4. Which is more correct? (71:19: noun or verb) The most frequent complaint in this school is about the terrible food in the cafeteria. The most frequent complain in this school is about the terrible food in the cafeteria.
5. Which is more correct? (74:20: negative prefixes) Misunderstandings often occur when communicating by email. Disunderstandings often occur when communicating by email. Nonunderstandings often occur when communicating by email.
6. Which is more correct? (76:21: regarding) According to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season. Regarding the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season. As regards to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.
7. Which is more correct? (78:22: punctuation: because and however) Tom would like to volunteer because he's done this type of work before. Tom would like to volunteer, because he's done this type of work before. Tom would like to volunteer. Because he's done this type of work before.
8. Which is more correct? (80:23: because of) She doesn't have pets because of her allergies. She doesn't have pets because her allergies. She doesn't have pets due of her allergies.
9. Which is more correct? (24:24: if or whether) Peter was unsure whether he had passed the exam or not. Peter was unsure if he had passed the exam or not. Peter was unsure whether he had passed the exam.
10. Which is more correct? (84:25: put) Teachers put up with the stress of their job because they want to help their students. Teachers put in with the stress of their job because they want to help their students. Teachers put up the stress of their job because they want to help their students.
11. Which is more correct? (26:26: pay or spend) On the cruise, our boss paid for everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money. On the cruise, our boss spent everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money. On the cruise, our boss spent on everything so we didn’t have to pay our own money.
12. Which is more correct? (90:27: prepositions) Dr Smith is an expert in modern languages. Dr Smith is an expert on modern languages. Dr Smith is an expert for modern languages.
13. Which is more correct? (28:28: spelling mistakes) This job you recommended is a great opportunity to work with highly professional colleagues. This job you reccommended is a great opportunity to work with highly profesional colleagues. This job you recommended is a great oportunity to work with highly professional collegues.
14. Which is more correct? (94:29: British or American spelling) There are rumours about these new neighbours. There are rumours about these new neighbors. There are rumors about these new neighbours.
15. Which is more correct? (30:30: kids or children) It might be common for parents in this country to put their children in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home. It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home. It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my children at home.
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First option is correct. Ensure the quiz randomises the options.
1. Which is more correct? (16:16: confused adjectives) A. Have you got a driver’s licence for Australia?B. Have you got a driver licence for Australia?C. Have you got a driving licence for Australia?
2. Which is more correct? (67:17: big / great / large) A. Sports stars are paid a large amount of money.B. Sports stars are paid a great amount of money.C. Sports stars are paid a big amount of money.
3. Which is more correct? (18:18: hyphen in compound nouns) A. What free-time activities do you do in your free time?B. What free time activities do you do in your free time?C. What free-time activities do you do in your free-time?
4. Which is more correct? (71:19: noun or verb) A. The most frequent complaint in this school is about the terrible food in the cafeteria.B. The most frequent complain in this school is about the terrible food in the cafeteria.
5. Which is more correct? (74:20: negative prefixes) A. Misunderstandings often occur when communicating by email.B. Disunderstandings often occur when communicating by email.C. Nonunderstandings often occur when communicating by email.
6. Which is more correct? (76:21: regarding) A. According to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.B. Regarding the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season. C. As regards to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.
7. Which is more correct? (78:22: punctuation: because and however) A. Tom would like to volunteer because he's done this type of work before.B. Tom would like to volunteer, because he's done this type of work before.C. Tom would like to volunteer. Because he's done this type of work before.
8. Which is more correct? (80:23: because of) A. She doesn't have pets because of her allergies.B. She doesn't have pets because her allergies.C. She doesn't have pets due of her allergies.
9. Which is more correct? (24:24: if or whether) A. Peter was unsure whether he had passed the exam or not.B. Peter was unsure if he had passed the exam or not.C. Peter was unsure whether he had passed the exam.
10. Which is more correct? (84:25: put) A. Teachers put up with the stress of their job because they want to help their students.B. Teachers put in with the stress of their job because they want to help their students.C. Teachers put up the stress of their job because they want to help their students.
11. Which is more correct? (26:26: pay or spend) A. On the cruise, our boss paid for everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money.B. On the cruise, our boss spent everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money.C. On the cruise, our boss spent on everything so we didn’t have to pay our own money.
12. Which is more correct? (90:27: prepositions) A. Dr Smith is an expert in modern languages.B. Dr Smith is an expert on modern languages.C. Dr Smith is an expert for modern languages.
13. Which is more correct? (28:28: spelling mistakes) A. This job you recommended is a great opportunity to work with highly professional colleagues.B. This job you reccommended is a great opportunity to work with highly profesional colleagues.C. This job you recommended is a great oportunity to work with highly professional collegues.
14. Which is more correct? (94:29: British or American spelling) A. There are rumours about these new neighbours.B. There are rumours about these new neighbors.C. There are rumors about these new neighbours.
15. Which is more correct? (30:30: kids or children) A. It might be common for parents in this country to put their children in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home.B. It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home.C. It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my children at home.
First option is correct. Ensure the quiz randomises the options.
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#Questions: 15
1. Which is more correct? (16:16: confused adjectives)
Have you got a driver’s licence for Australia?
Have you got a driver licence for Australia?
Have you got a driving licence for Australia?
2. Which is more correct? (17:17: big / great / large)
It’s a great pleasure to work here.
It’s a big pleasure to work here.
It’s a large pleasure to work here.
3. Which is more correct? (69:18: hyphen in compound nouns)
COVID was a worldwide pandemic in 2020.
COVID was a world wide pandemic in 2020.
COVID was a world-wide pandemic in 2020.
4. Which is more correct? (19:19: noun or verb)
Tom enjoyed his stay with Jenny at the beach house.
Tom enjoyed his staying with Jenny at the beach house.
5. Which is more correct? (73:20: negative prefixes)
The size and capabilities of this hospital are inadequate for this area's population.
The size and capabilities of this hospital are unadequate for this area's population.
The size and capabilities of this hospital are imadequate for this area's population.
6. Which is more correct? (76:21: regarding)
According to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.
Regarding the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.
As regards to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.
7. Which is more correct? (78:22: punctuation: because and however)
Tom would like to volunteer because he's done this type of work before.
Tom would like to volunteer, because he's done this type of work before.
Tom would like to volunteer. Because he's done this type of work before.
8. Which is more correct? (80:23: because of)
She doesn't have pets because of her allergies.
She doesn't have pets because her allergies.
She doesn't have pets due of her allergies.
9. Which is more correct? (81:24: if or whether)
Can you please ask Peter if he'd like a coffee?
Can you please ask Peter if or not he'd like a coffee?
Can you please ask Peter about if he'd like a coffee?
10. Which is more correct? (25:25: put)
It’s time to put some effort into this project.
It’s time to put some effort in this project.
It’s time to put some effort this project.
11. Which is more correct? (26:26: pay or spend)
On the cruise, our boss paid for everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money.
On the cruise, our boss spent everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money.
On the cruise, our boss spent on everything so we didn’t have to pay our own money.
12. Which is more correct? (87:27: prepositions)
The story was printed in newspapers throughout Europe.
The story was printed on newspapers throughout Europe.
The story was printed with newspapers throughout Europe.
13. Which is more correct? (28:28: spelling mistakes)
This job you recommended is a great opportunity to work with highly professional colleagues.
This job you reccommended is a great opportunity to work with highly profesional colleagues.
This job you recommended is a great oportunity to work with highly professional collegues.
14. Which is more correct? (94:29: British or American spelling)
There are rumours about these new neighbours.
There are rumours about these new neighbors.
There are rumors about these new neighbours.
15. Which is more correct? (30:30: kids or children)
It might be common for parents in this country to put their children in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home.
It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home.
It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my children at home.
Options shuffled
1. Which is more correct? (16:16: confused adjectives)
Have you got a driving licence for Australia?
Have you got a driver’s licence for Australia?
Have you got a driver licence for Australia?
2. Which is more correct? (17:17: big / great / large)
It’s a large pleasure to work here.
It’s a big pleasure to work here.
It’s a great pleasure to work here.
3. Which is more correct? (69:18: hyphen in compound nouns)
COVID was a world-wide pandemic in 2020.
COVID was a world wide pandemic in 2020.
COVID was a worldwide pandemic in 2020.
4. Which is more correct? (19:19: noun or verb)
Tom enjoyed his staying with Jenny at the beach house.
Tom enjoyed his stay with Jenny at the beach house.
5. Which is more correct? (73:20: negative prefixes)
The size and capabilities of this hospital are inadequate for this area's population.
The size and capabilities of this hospital are imadequate for this area's population.
The size and capabilities of this hospital are unadequate for this area's population.
6. Which is more correct? (76:21: regarding)
As regards to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.
According to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.
Regarding the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.
7. Which is more correct? (78:22: punctuation: because and however)
Tom would like to volunteer because he's done this type of work before.
Tom would like to volunteer. Because he's done this type of work before.
Tom would like to volunteer, because he's done this type of work before.
8. Which is more correct? (80:23: because of)
She doesn't have pets because of her allergies.
She doesn't have pets due of her allergies.
She doesn't have pets because her allergies.
9. Which is more correct? (81:24: if or whether)
Can you please ask Peter if he'd like a coffee?
Can you please ask Peter about if he'd like a coffee?
Can you please ask Peter if or not he'd like a coffee?
10. Which is more correct? (25:25: put)
It’s time to put some effort in this project.
It’s time to put some effort this project.
It’s time to put some effort into this project.
11. Which is more correct? (26:26: pay or spend)
On the cruise, our boss spent everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money.
On the cruise, our boss spent on everything so we didn’t have to pay our own money.
On the cruise, our boss paid for everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money.
12. Which is more correct? (87:27: prepositions)
The story was printed in newspapers throughout Europe.
The story was printed on newspapers throughout Europe.
The story was printed with newspapers throughout Europe.
13. Which is more correct? (28:28: spelling mistakes)
This job you recommended is a great opportunity to work with highly professional colleagues.
This job you recommended is a great oportunity to work with highly professional collegues.
This job you reccommended is a great opportunity to work with highly profesional colleagues.
14. Which is more correct? (94:29: British or American spelling)
There are rumours about these new neighbors.
There are rumours about these new neighbours.
There are rumors about these new neighbours.
15. Which is more correct? (30:30: kids or children)
It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home.
It might be common for parents in this country to put their children in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home.
It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my children at home.
1. (16:30: kids or children) Have you got a driver’s licence for Australia?
2. (17:30: kids or children) It’s a great pleasure to work here.
3. (69:30: kids or children) COVID was a worldwide pandemic in 2020.
4. (19:30: kids or children) Tom enjoyed his stay with Jenny at the beach house.
5. (73:30: kids or children) The size and capabilities of this hospital are inadequate for this area's population.
6. (76:30: kids or children) According to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.
7. (78:30: kids or children) Tom would like to volunteer because he's done this type of work before.
8. (80:30: kids or children) She doesn't have pets because of her allergies.
9. (81:30: kids or children) Can you please ask Peter if he'd like a coffee?
10. (25:30: kids or children) It’s time to put some effort into this project.
11. (26:30: kids or children) On the cruise, our boss paid for everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money.
12. (87:30: kids or children) The story was printed in newspapers throughout Europe.
13. (28:30: kids or children) This job you recommended is a great opportunity to work with highly professional colleagues.
14. (94:30: kids or children) There are rumours about these new neighbours.
15. (30:30: kids or children) It might be common for parents in this country to put their children in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home.
First option is correct. Ensure the Quiz shuffles the options.
1. Which is more correct? (16:16: confused adjectives)
Have you got a driver’s licence for Australia?
Have you got a driver licence for Australia?
Have you got a driving licence for Australia?
2. Which is more correct? (17:17: big / great / large)
It’s a great pleasure to work here.
It’s a big pleasure to work here.
It’s a large pleasure to work here.
3. Which is more correct? (69:18: hyphen in compound nouns)
COVID was a worldwide pandemic in 2020.
COVID was a world wide pandemic in 2020.
COVID was a world-wide pandemic in 2020.
4. Which is more correct? (19:19: noun or verb)
Tom enjoyed his stay with Jenny at the beach house.
Tom enjoyed his staying with Jenny at the beach house.
5. Which is more correct? (73:20: negative prefixes)
The size and capabilities of this hospital are inadequate for this area's population.
The size and capabilities of this hospital are unadequate for this area's population.
The size and capabilities of this hospital are imadequate for this area's population.
6. Which is more correct? (76:21: regarding)
According to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.
Regarding the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.
As regards to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.
7. Which is more correct? (78:22: punctuation: because and however)
Tom would like to volunteer because he's done this type of work before.
Tom would like to volunteer, because he's done this type of work before.
Tom would like to volunteer. Because he's done this type of work before.
8. Which is more correct? (80:23: because of)
She doesn't have pets because of her allergies.
She doesn't have pets because her allergies.
She doesn't have pets due of her allergies.
9. Which is more correct? (81:24: if or whether)
Can you please ask Peter if he'd like a coffee?
Can you please ask Peter if or not he'd like a coffee?
Can you please ask Peter about if he'd like a coffee?
10. Which is more correct? (25:25: put)
It’s time to put some effort into this project.
It’s time to put some effort in this project.
It’s time to put some effort this project.
11. Which is more correct? (26:26: pay or spend)
On the cruise, our boss paid for everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money.
On the cruise, our boss spent everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money.
On the cruise, our boss spent on everything so we didn’t have to pay our own money.
12. Which is more correct? (87:27: prepositions)
The story was printed in newspapers throughout Europe.
The story was printed on newspapers throughout Europe.
The story was printed with newspapers throughout Europe.
13. Which is more correct? (28:28: spelling mistakes)
This job you recommended is a great opportunity to work with highly professional colleagues.
This job you reccommended is a great opportunity to work with highly profesional colleagues.
This job you recommended is a great oportunity to work with highly professional collegues.
14. Which is more correct? (94:29: British or American spelling)
There are rumours about these new neighbours.
There are rumours about these new neighbors.
There are rumors about these new neighbours.
15. Which is more correct? (30:30: kids or children)
It might be common for parents in this country to put their children in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home.
It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home.
It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my children at home.
"Question #","Question Text","Answer 1","Answer 2","Answer 3","Answer 4","Time Limit","Correct",,,,,,,"2","Which is more correct? (16:16: confused adjectives)","Have you got a driver’s licence for Australia?","Have you got a driver licence for Australia?","Have you got a driving licence for Australia?","",30,1"3","Which is more correct? (17:17: big / great / large)","It’s a great pleasure to work here.","It’s a big pleasure to work here.","It’s a large pleasure to work here.","",30,1"4","Which is more correct? (69:18: hyphen in compound nouns)","COVID was a worldwide pandemic in 2020.","COVID was a world wide pandemic in 2020.","COVID was a world-wide pandemic in 2020.","",30,1"5","Which is more correct? (19:19: noun or verb)","Tom enjoyed his stay with Jenny at the beach house.","Tom enjoyed his staying with Jenny at the beach house.","","",30,1"6","Which is more correct? (73:20: negative prefixes)","The size and capabilities of this hospital are inadequate for this area's population.","The size and capabilities of this hospital are unadequate for this area's population.","The size and capabilities of this hospital are imadequate for this area's population.","",30,1"7","Which is more correct? (76:21: regarding)","According to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.","Regarding the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season. ","As regards to the locals, the snow cover is great for skiing this season.","",30,1"8","Which is more correct? (78:22: punctuation: because and however)","Tom would like to volunteer because he's done this type of work before.","Tom would like to volunteer, because he's done this type of work before.","Tom would like to volunteer. Because he's done this type of work before.","",30,1"9","Which is more correct? (80:23: because of)","She doesn't have pets because of her allergies.","She doesn't have pets because her allergies.","She doesn't have pets due of her allergies.","",30,1"10","Which is more correct? (81:24: if or whether)","Can you please ask Peter if he'd like a coffee?","Can you please ask Peter if or not he'd like a coffee?","Can you please ask Peter about if he'd like a coffee?","",30,1"11","Which is more correct? (25:25: put)","It’s time to put some effort into this project.","It’s time to put some effort in this project.","It’s time to put some effort this project.","",30,1"12","Which is more correct? (26:26: pay or spend)","On the cruise, our boss paid for everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money.","On the cruise, our boss spent everything so we didn’t have to spend our own money.","On the cruise, our boss spent on everything so we didn’t have to pay our own money.","",30,1"13","Which is more correct? (87:27: prepositions)","The story was printed in newspapers throughout Europe.","The story was printed on newspapers throughout Europe.","The story was printed with newspapers throughout Europe.","",30,1"14","Which is more correct? (28:28: spelling mistakes)","This job you recommended is a great opportunity to work with highly professional colleagues.","This job you reccommended is a great opportunity to work with highly profesional colleagues.","This job you recommended is a great oportunity to work with highly professional collegues.","",30,1"15","Which is more correct? (94:29: British or American spelling)","There are rumours about these new neighbours.","There are rumours about these new neighbors.","There are rumors about these new neighbours.","",30,1"16","Which is more correct? (30:30: kids or children)","It might be common for parents in this country to put their children in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home.","It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my kids at home.","It might be common for parents in this country to put their kids in childcare, but I want to spend time with my children at home.","",30,1