English Grammar MCQ Questions for Grade 10 - 12 Students

These English grammar questions are suitable for students from Grades 10 to 12 in Papua New Guinea because they reflect the language skills tested in the national curriculum and external examinations. The questions strengthen students’ understanding of sentence structure, tenses, subject–verb agreement, punctuation, and correct word usage, which are essential for writing essays, comprehension responses, and short-answer questions. By practising these multiple-choice items, students learn to identify common grammatical errors, think critically about language choices, and apply rules accurately under exam conditions. Regular use of such questions improves confidence, speed, and accuracy, helping students perform better in internal assessments, school-based tests, and national examinations while also developing clear and effective communication skills for further education and everyday use.
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1. My brother ____ already finished his homework.




2. Which sentence is correct?




3. The dog ran ____ the road.




4. Choose the correct plural form of “child”.




5. He was tired, ____ he continued working.




6. Which word is an adverb?




7. Neither Mary nor her friends ____ present today.




8. Choose the sentence in the future tense.




9. The teacher gave us ____ advice.




10. Which sentence is in the passive voice?




11. If it rains, we ____ at home.




12. She speaks ____ than her sister.




13. Which sentence uses the apostrophe correctly?




14. I did not see ____ at the meeting.




15. He apologized ____ being late.




16. Choose the correct comparative sentence.




17. She asked me where I ____ from.




18. The team ____ proud of their achievement.




19. You finished the work, ____?




20. He has lived here ____ five years.




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