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كويز تفاعلي: Grade 9 & 10 General Advanced Grammar / Term 3 Revision
This is a grammar review for 9th and 10th-grade students focusing on key concepts for Term 3. Topics covered include the past simple passive, indirect questions, present simple passive, comparative adjectives, sequencing adverbs, and adverbs of degree. The exercises are designed to reinforce understanding through sentence completion and cloze tests.
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Question 1
DB question no.: 1
Points: 1
The old house _________ in 1975.
Explanation
The sentence is in the past simple passive. The correct form is 'was' + past participle (V3) of 'build', which is 'built'. 'The old house' is a singular subject, so 'was' is used.
Question 2
DB question no.: 2
Points: 1
The dormitory _________ last summer.
Explanation
The sentence requires the past simple passive voice to show that the dormitory received the action. The correct structure for a singular subject is 'was' + past participle (V3), which is 'was renovated'.
Question 3
DB question no.: 3
Points: 1
Many homes _________ from local materials.
Explanation
The subject 'Many homes' is plural. Therefore, the past simple passive form requires 'were' + past participle (V3), which is 'were made'.
Question 4
DB question no.: 4
Points: 1
The apartment building _________ by local engineers.
Explanation
The sentence is in the past simple passive. The subject 'The apartment building' is singular, so the correct form is 'was' + past participle (V3), which is 'was designed'.
Question 5
DB question no.: 5
Points: 1
The security system _________ in 2022.
Explanation
The action happened in the past (2022), so the past simple passive is needed. The subject 'The security system' is singular, so the correct structure is 'was' + past participle (V3), which is 'was installed'.
Question 6
DB question no.: 6
Points: 1
Can you tell me where _________?
Explanation
In an indirect question, the word order after the question word (where) should be subject + verb, not the inverted question order (verb + subject). Therefore, 'the dormitory is' is correct.
Question 7
DB question no.: 7
Points: 1
Do you know how much _________?
Explanation
In an indirect question, the standard statement word order (subject + verb) is used after the question phrase. The correct order is 'the rent costs'.
Question 8
DB question no.: 8
Points: 1
Could you tell me when _________ built?
Explanation
For an indirect question, the correct structure after the question word (when) is subject + verb. The correct word order is 'the building was'.
Question 9
DB question no.: 9
Points: 1
I wonder why _________ unavailable.
Explanation
After 'I wonder why', an indirect question follows, which uses the statement word order (subject + verb). The correct form is 'the apartment is'.
Question 10
DB question no.: 10
Points: 1
Would you mind telling me where _________?
Explanation
In an indirect question, the word order is subject + verb. The subject 'the manager' is third-person singular, so the verb needs an '-s' in the present simple tense: 'works'.
Question 11
DB question no.: 11
Points: 1
The rooms _________ every morning.
Explanation
The sentence describes a routine ('every morning') and requires the present simple passive. The subject 'The rooms' is plural, so the correct form is 'are' + past participle (V3), which is 'are cleaned'.
Question 12
DB question no.: 12
Points: 1
Rent _________ on the first day of each month.
Explanation
This sentence describes a routine action in the present simple passive. The subject 'Rent' is singular, so the correct form is 'is' + past participle (V3), which is 'is paid'.
Question 13
DB question no.: 13
Points: 1
Student IDs _________ at the entrance.
Explanation
The sentence is in the present simple passive. The subject 'Student IDs' is plural, so the correct form is 'are' + past participle (V3), which is 'are checked'.
Question 14
DB question no.: 14
Points: 1
Meals _________ in the dining hall every day.
Explanation
This is a present simple passive sentence describing a daily routine. The subject 'Meals' is plural, so the correct structure is 'are' + past participle (V3), which is 'are served'.
Question 15
DB question no.: 15
Points: 1
Security deposits _________ after students leave.
Explanation
The sentence is in the present simple passive voice. The subject 'Security deposits' is plural, requiring 'are' + past participle (V3), which is 'are refunded'.
Question 16
DB question no.: 16
Points: 1
A single room is _________ than a triple room.
Explanation
The word 'than' indicates a comparison between two things (a single room and a triple room). For the short adjective 'cheap', the comparative form is made by adding '-er', resulting in 'cheaper'.
Question 17
DB question no.: 17
Points: 1
This apartment is _________ than the old one.
Explanation
The word 'than' signals a comparison. 'Modern' is a long adjective (two syllables), so its comparative form is 'more modern'.
Question 18
DB question no.: 18
Points: 1
Living on campus is _________ than living far away.
Explanation
The presence of 'than' indicates a comparison. For the adjective 'easy', which ends in '-y', the comparative form is made by changing '-y' to '-ier', resulting in 'easier'.
Question 19
DB question no.: 19
Points: 1
A house is usually _________ than a dorm room.
Explanation
The word 'than' indicates a comparison. For the short adjective 'large', the comparative form is made by adding '-r', resulting in 'larger'.
Question 20
DB question no.: 20
Points: 1
This building is _________ than the previous one.
Explanation
The use of 'than' requires the comparative form of the adjective. 'Comfortable' is a long adjective, so its comparative form is 'more comfortable'.
Question 21
DB question no.: 21
Points: 1
_________, we looked at several apartments online.
Explanation
'First' is a sequencing adverb used to introduce the initial action in a series of events.
Question 22
DB question no.: 22
Points: 1
We met the landlord. _________, we discussed the rent.
Explanation
'Then' is a sequencing adverb used to indicate the next action that happened in a sequence.
Question 23
DB question no.: 23
Points: 1
We paid the security deposit. _________, we received the keys.
Explanation
'Next' is a sequencing adverb that indicates the action immediately following the previous one.
Question 24
DB question no.: 24
Points: 1
We packed our belongings. _________, we moved to the new apartment.
Explanation
'After that' is a sequencing phrase used to show that one action followed another.
Question 25
DB question no.: 25
Points: 1
_________, we settled into our new home.
Explanation
'Finally' is a sequencing adverb used to introduce the last action in a series of events.
Question 26
DB question no.: 26
Points: 1
The apartment is _________ spacious.
Explanation
'Very' is an adverb of degree used to intensify an adjective. 'Very spacious' is a common and correct collocation.
Question 27
DB question no.: 27
Points: 1
The room is _________ small for three students.
Explanation
'Too' is an adverb of degree that indicates an excess or a negative quality. 'Too small' means it is smaller than what is desirable or necessary.
Question 28
DB question no.: 28
Points: 1
The dormitory is _________ close to the university.
Explanation
'Really' is an adverb of degree, similar to 'very', used to emphasize the adjective 'close'.
Question 29
DB question no.: 29
Points: 1
The kitchen is big _________ for everyone.
Explanation
The adverb of degree 'enough' comes after the adjective it modifies. 'Big enough' means sufficiently big.
Question 30
DB question no.: 30
Points: 1
The accommodation is _________ comfortable.
Explanation
'Quite' is an adverb of degree that means 'to a certain extent' or 'fairly'. 'Quite comfortable' is a correct and common phrase.
Question 31
DB question no.: 31
Points: 1
Omar became interested in learning more about it because it was much _________ than the apartment where his family had lived before.
Explanation
The sentence uses 'than', indicating a comparison. 'Large' is a short adjective, and its comparative form is 'larger'.
Question 32
DB question no.: 32
Points: 1
On the first weekend, Omar visited the local museum. There, he learned that the house _________ in 1925 by a group of skilled builders.
Explanation
The event happened in the past (1925), so the past simple passive is required. The correct form is 'was' + past participle, 'was built'.
Question 33
DB question no.: 33
Points: 1
Next, she explained that many original features _________ even today because the building has been carefully maintained.
Explanation
The phrase 'even today' indicates a present situation. The present simple passive is needed. The subject 'features' is plural, so the correct form is 'are preserved'.
Question 34
DB question no.: 34
Points: 1
After that, Omar asked her _________ the building over the years.
Explanation
This is an indirect question. After the question word 'how', the word order should be subject + verb ('the owners had changed').
Question 35
DB question no.: 35
Points: 1
As a result, the house gradually became _________ than many of the neighbouring homes.
Explanation
The word 'than' indicates a comparison. 'Popular' is a long adjective, so its comparative form is 'more popular'.
Question 36
DB question no.: 36
Points: 1
He discovered that the house was _________ important to local history because many community events had taken place there.
Explanation
'Extremely' is an adverb of degree that strongly emphasizes the adjective 'important'.
Question 37
DB question no.: 37
Points: 1
One board explained that traditional homes _________ from local materials because transportation was difficult in the past.
Explanation
The phrase 'in the past' indicates that the past simple passive is needed. The subject 'homes' is plural, so the correct form is 'were built'.
Question 38
DB question no.: 38
Points: 1
He asked the guide _________ people still preferred traditional homes.
Explanation
This is an indirect question. The question word 'why' is followed by the subject + verb clause 'people still preferred...'.
Question 39
DB question no.: 39
Points: 1
His father said that their new home was _________ interesting than he had expected.
Explanation
The phrase 'interesting than' is a comparative structure. The correct word to complete it is 'more'. 'Much' could be used to modify it (much more interesting), but 'more' is essential.
Question 40
DB question no.: 40
Points: 1
His mother agreed and added that the house was _________ beautiful, especially when the evening sunlight shone through its old windows.
Explanation
'Very' is an adverb of degree used to intensify the adjective 'beautiful'.
Question 41
DB question no.: 41
Points: 1
He realized that a house is not only a place to live; it is also a place where history, culture, and memories _________ from one generation to the next.
Explanation
The sentence describes a general truth, so the present simple passive is appropriate. The subject 'memories' is plural, requiring 'are passed'.
Question 42
DB question no.: 42
Points: 1
The following day, Omar visited the museum again. This time, he asked the curator _________ any original furniture still existed.
Explanation
'Whether' is used to introduce an indirect yes/no question. Omar is asking 'Does any original furniture still exist?'.
Question 43
DB question no.: 43
Points: 1
Omar felt _________ lucky to live in a place with such a rich history.
Explanation
'Quite' is an adverb of degree meaning 'fairly' or 'to a considerable extent'. It fits the context well.
Question 44
DB question no.: 44
Points: 1
His new house was not only _________ than his previous home, but it was also connected to the town's past in a special way.
Explanation
The word 'than' signals a comparison. 'Comfortable' is a long adjective, so its comparative form is 'more comfortable'.
Question 45
DB question no.: 45
Points: 1
Therefore, Omar felt _________ proud to call it home.
Explanation
'Very' is an adverb of degree used to intensify the adjective 'proud', fitting the positive conclusion of the story.
Question 46
DB question no.: 46
Points: 1
Salma immediately noticed that it was much _________ than their previous home.
Explanation
The sentence makes a comparison using 'than'. The correct comparative form of the short adjective 'large' is 'larger'. 'More larger' is grammatically incorrect.
Question 47
DB question no.: 47
Points: 1
The book explained that the house _________ nearly eighty years ago by a famous architect.
Explanation
The phrase 'eighty years ago' places the action firmly in the past, requiring the past simple passive. The correct form is 'was designed'.
Question 48
DB question no.: 48
Points: 1
Then, she discovered that many parts of the house _________ today because local residents wanted to protect its historical value.
Explanation
The word 'today' indicates the present time. The present simple passive is needed. Since 'parts' is plural, the correct form is 'are protected'.
Question 49
DB question no.: 49
Points: 1
As she continued reading, Salma asked the librarian _________ any famous people had ever lived there.
Explanation
'Whether' (or 'if') is used to introduce an indirect yes/no question. Salma is asking if famous people had lived there.
Question 50
DB question no.: 50
Points: 1
Over the years, the building became _________ than many nearby houses because people admired its unique design.
Explanation
A comparison is being made using 'than'. 'Famous' is a long adjective, so its comparative form is 'more famous'.
Question 51
DB question no.: 51
Points: 1
In addition, it was _________ popular among tourists who enjoyed visiting historical landmarks.
Explanation
'Very' is an adverb of degree used to intensify the adjective 'popular'.
Question 52
DB question no.: 52
Points: 1
For example, many older houses _________ with local materials, while modern buildings use materials from many different places.
Explanation
The sentence refers to 'older houses', implying past actions. The past simple passive is appropriate. The subject 'houses' is plural, so 'were constructed' is correct.
Question 53
DB question no.: 53
Points: 1
Before she left the library, Salma asked _________ the original furniture was still inside the house.
Explanation
'If' (like 'whether') is used to report a yes/no question in an indirect way. Salma is asking 'Is the original furniture still inside?'.
Question 54
DB question no.: 54
Points: 1
Her brother thought the story was _________ interesting than any history lesson at school.
Explanation
The phrase 'interesting than' is a comparative structure, which is correctly completed with 'more'.
Question 55
DB question no.: 55
Points: 1
Her parents agreed and said that they felt _________ lucky to live in such a special place.
Explanation
'Quite' is an adverb of degree meaning 'fairly' or 'rather'. 'Quite lucky' is a suitable phrase for the context.
Question 56
DB question no.: 56
Points: 1
They are places where memories _________ from one generation to another.
Explanation
This sentence expresses a general truth about homes and memories, so the present simple passive is the correct tense. The subject 'memories' is plural, requiring 'are passed'.
Question 57
DB question no.: 57
Points: 1
The next day, she visited the town museum and asked the curator _________ more documents about the house existed.
Explanation
'Whether' is used to introduce an indirect yes/no question. She is asking if more documents existed.
Question 58
DB question no.: 58
Points: 1
Salma was _________ excited that she spent the entire afternoon reading them.
Explanation
'Extremely' is an adverb of degree that strongly emphasizes the feeling of being 'excited'.
Question 59
DB question no.: 59
Points: 1
By the end of the week, she knew that the house was not only _________ than most modern homes, but it also carried a piece of local history.
Explanation
The word 'than' indicates a comparison. 'Interesting' is a long adjective, so its comparative form is 'more interesting'.
Question 60
DB question no.: 60
Points: 1
As a result, she felt _________ grateful for the opportunity to live there.
Explanation
'Very' is an adverb of degree that strengthens the adjective 'grateful', reflecting her strong positive feeling.
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