Grammar Test
- This test can take up to 12 minutes.
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Ready to take your English skills to the next level?
- Expand your vocabulary
- Master grammar
- Learn phrasal verbs and idioms by heart
- Develop professional writing skills
- Connect with friends from around the world to practice speaking
- Reach Proficiency (C2) level
Who is this test for?
This grammar test is designed for anyone who wants to assess their understanding of English grammar. It is suitable for learners of all levels, from beginners to advanced, as well as for native English speakers who want to evaluate their grammar skills. Whether you are a student, a professional, or simply someone who loves the English language, this test will help you identify your strengths and areas for improvement in grammar.
So, if you are interested in testing your grammar skills and getting a sense of your strengths and weaknesses, then this test is for you!
Essential grammar topics
1. Parts of Speech
- Nouns
- Pronouns
- Verbs
- Adjectives
- Adverbs
- Prepositions
- Interjections
- Conjunctions
2. Sentence Structure
- Simple Sentence
- Compound Sentence
- Complex Sentence
- Compound-Complex Sentence
3. Tenses
- Present Tense
- Past Tense
- Future Tense
4. Articles
- Definite Article
- Indefinite Articles
5. Subject-Verb Agreement
6. Modals
7. Reported Speech
8. Conditionals
9. Active and Passive Voice
10. Clauses
Actions to improve your grammar
Read extensively
Immerse yourself in well-written English. Read books, articles, news, or even captions on social media (but be mindful of informal language there). Pay attention to how sentences are constructed and how vocabulary is used in context.
Listen actively
Pay attention to how people speak in movies, TV shows, podcasts, or audiobooks. Notice how they use grammar structures and vocabulary in natural conversation.
Write regularly
The more you write, the more comfortable you'll become with grammar rules. Keep a journal, write short stories, or participate in online writing communities.
Identify your weaknesses
Take a practice grammar test or ask someone to pinpoint areas that need improvement.
Target your learning
Once you know your weak spots, focus on learning those specific grammar rules.
Practice consistently
Dedicate some time each day or week to practice grammar exercises. Consistency is key to retaining information and building confidence.
Don't be afraid to make mistakes
Everyone makes mistakes when learning a new language. Consider them as learning opportunities and use them to improve.
Celebrate your progress
Track your progress and be aware of your improvements. This will keep you motivated and focused on your goals.
Make it enjoyable
Learning grammar doesn't have to be a chore. Find ways to make it fun by incorporating activities you enjoy.
Grammar levels
English grammar levels are often categorized according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). The CEFR provides a standardized way to measure and describe language proficiency.
Here are the six levels of English grammar proficiency according to the CEFR, along with a brief description of each:
Level | Description | Ability |
---|---|---|
A1 | Beginner | Introducing oneself, asking and answering simple questions, describing where one lives and people one knows. |
A2 | Elementary | Ordering food, making simple purchases, understanding simple directions. |
B1 | Intermediate | Describing experiences, events, dreams, hopes, and ambitions; giving reasons and explanations for opinions and plans. |
B2 | Upper-Intermediate | Interacting with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers quite possible without strain for either party. |
C1 | Advanced | Using language flexibly and effectively for social, academic, and professional purposes. |
C2 | Proficient | Expressing oneself spontaneously, very fluently, and precisely, differentiating finer shades of meaning even in more complex situations. |