Languages › English as a Second Language Lower Level English Grammar Quiz Grammar quiz appropriate for lower level English learners Teacher. Hero Images / Getty Images English as a Second Language Grammar Pronunciation & Conversation Vocabulary Writing Skills Reading Comprehension Business English Resources for Teachers By Kenneth Beare Kenneth Beare English as a Second Language (ESL) Expert TESOL Diploma, Trinity College London M.A., Music Performance, Cologne University of Music B.A., Vocal Performance, Eastman School of Music Kenneth Beare is an English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher and course developer with over three decades of teaching experience. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on March 06, 2017 1. The children in that class _____ nine years old. has are have is Correct Wrong 'Children' is the plural form of 'child' and takes 'are'. 2. How _____ to work? you go go you do you go are you go Correct Wrong Use the helping verb 'do' to form questions in the present simple. 3. Do you like watching TV? Yes, I _____ like like watching do am Correct Wrong Use the helping verb to reply with short answers when answering yes/no questions. 4. _____ to dinner tonight? Does he come Will he comes Is he coming Will he to come Correct Wrong Use the present continuous to speak about planned events in the near future such as your business schedule. 5. I like _____ to music. listen to listening listening listened Correct Wrong Use the gerund (doing) or infinitive (to do) following the verb 'like'. 6. He can see something _____ in the sky! Why don't we have a look? flying fly to fly flew Correct Wrong Use the gerund ('flying' in this sentence) when using a verb as a noun such as something that is taking place. 7. _____ to come to dinner with us? (invitation) Do you like Would you like Like you Shall you like Correct Wrong Make polite offers using 'would you like'. 8. What film _____ we see? (asking for a suggestion) want will should do Correct Wrong Use 'should' to ask for or make suggestions. 9. Do you want _____ to dinner tomorrow? come to come coming comes Correct Wrong Follow the verb 'want' with the infinitive (to come). 10. He's got _____ interesting stories. any some a lot a Correct Wrong Use 'some' in positive sentences and 'any' in negative sentences or questions. 11. I think the first painting was _____ than the other one. better gooder goodder the best Correct Wrong The comparative form of the adjective 'good' is 'better'. 12. This book is _____. him he's his he 13. We have our English lesson _____ Fridays. in at on to Correct Wrong Use the preposition 'on' with days of the week. 14. Let's meet _____ four o'clock this afternoon. on at in to Correct Wrong Use the preposition 'at' with times of the day. 15. My car was more expensive _____ his. as so than such Correct Wrong Use 'than' when comparing two objects. 16. When _____ to her? you talked talked you did you talk did you talked Correct Wrong Use the helping verb 'did' in the question form of the past simple. 17. She _____ she wanted to come. told said meant said me Correct Wrong The verb 'say' does not take an object, but the verb 'tell' does. For example: She said she was happy. / She told me she was happy. 18. We _____ a wonderful dinner yesterday evening. have had haved had didn't had Correct Wrong Use the past simple when speaking about a specific time in the past. 19. I _____ TV when the telephone rang. watched was watching have watched were watching Correct Wrong Use the past continuous for an action which was interrupted in the past. 20. _____ your homework yet? Have you finished Did you finish Did you finished Have you finish Correct Wrong Use the present perfect with questions with 'yet', and sentences with 'just' and 'already'. Lower Level English Grammar Quiz You got: % Correct. Your Ready to Move On! You know your English!. Andrew Rich / Vetta / Getty Images Congratulations on your high score. Keep on studying at the intermediate level and you'll improve your English and speaking skills. Here are some suggestions to help you with your learning. Share Your Results Lower Level English Grammar Quiz You got: % Correct. Good Job! Keep Learning! You've done well on your lessons. Anton Violin / Moment / Getty Images You've learned a lot of the basics, but you still need to review some of the basics. Here are some suggestions to help you learn everything you'll need. Share Your Results Lower Level English Grammar Quiz You got: % Correct. Keep Studying! Keep working on your studies.. Frank and Helena / Cultura / Getty Images You understand some of the basics, but still have a lot to learn. That's no problem, just keep it up and you'll improve soon. Here are some suggestions to help out with tenses, vocabulary, listening skills, and conversational abilities. Share Your Results