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Can You Pass This Tricky English Grammar Test? (Most People Can’t!)

English grammar can be tricky, and even the most fluent speakers often make mistakes they don’t even notice. Are you confident in your grammar skills? Let’s put them to the test! We’ve created a series of questions that challenge even the most experienced English speakers. Think you can ace it? Let’s find out!

A) She’s smarter then him.
B) She’s smarter than him.
C) She’s more smarter than him.
D) She’s more smart than him.

A) Tomorrow’s
B) Tomorrow
C) Tomorrows
D) Tommorrow

A) I have a cat, a dog and a hamster.
B) I have a cat a dog and a hamster.
C) I have a cat, a dog, and a hamster.
D) I have a cat a dog, and a hamster.

A) him
B) he
C) his
D) he’s

A) I can’t hardly wait for the weekend.
B) I can hardly wait for the weekend.
C) I hardly can’t wait for the weekend.
D) I can wait hardly for the weekend.

A) good
B) well
C) better
D) best

A) She was driving when I see her.
B) She was driving when I seen her.
C) She was driving when I saw her.
D) She was driving when I has seen her.

A) park
B) john
C) city
D) america

A) I’m going to the store after work.
B) I’m going to store after work.
C) I’m going to store after work’s.
D) I’m going store after work.

A) I don’t have nothing to do today.
B) I don’t have anything to do today.
C) I have nothing to do today.
D) I don’t have anything to do no more.

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