English vocabulary and grammar quizzes strengthen the building blocks of clear writing and confident reading: word meaning, collocations, parts of speech, and common usage traps.
What this category covers
Synonyms and antonyms, idioms, sentence correction, punctuation basics, and reading-comprehension-style vocabulary typical of school and language tests.
- Word meanings, prefixes, and suffixes
- Grammar: tense, agreement, articles
- Common errors and homophones
- Idioms and phrasal verbs
- Formal vs informal register
Who should use these quizzes
ESL and EFL learners, school exam candidates, and professionals polishing workplace English.
How difficulty levels work here
Advanced targets subtle usage (subjunctive, less common prepositions); beginner builds high-frequency academic word lists.
Study tips for better retention
Keep an error log: wrong option → rule → one new example sentence you write yourself. Review the log before the next quiz.
Frequently asked questions
British or American English?
We note variant spellings in explanations when both are accepted; stems specify when one variant is required.
Is speaking tested?
This is written English only; pair with conversation practice separately.
Exam alignment?
Useful for many standardised tests, but verify format-specific tasks on official practice materials.
What you will practice
- Vocabulary strength and usage choices
- Grammar accuracy in common structures
- Sentence correction and clarity
Who this is for
Students, test candidates, and professionals improving communication.
How to improve faster
Note recurring grammar mistakes and reattempt after a one-day gap.
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