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Free Grammar Test - Practice English Grammar Online

This free grammar test helps you check how well you understand everyday English grammar. The questions cover practical topics such as tenses, articles, prepositions, conditionals, active and passive voice, and sentence correction.

The goal is not only to get a score. Each question gives you a chance to notice why one answer is better than another, so you can use the same rule later while speaking, writing, or preparing for an exam. You can replay the test to build speed and confidence.

Grammar Quest

Test your English grammar skills and get instant explanations

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How to Play

  1. Choose the number of questions and any grammar categories you want to practice.
  2. Read the full sentence before selecting an answer, especially when the options look similar.
  3. Use the feedback after each question to understand the rule behind the correct answer.
  4. Finish the test, review your score, and repeat with a different category if needed.

What You'll Learn

  • Which grammar areas are already strong and which ones still cause confusion.
  • How common rules work inside real sentences rather than in textbook examples only.
  • How to answer grammar questions faster without losing accuracy.

Who Is This For?

This grammar test is suitable for school and college students, working professionals, IELTS or TOEFL learners, and anyone who wants clearer English. Beginners can use it to revise core rules, while intermediate learners can use it to find weak spots.

If you are preparing for interviews or workplace communication, regular grammar practice helps reduce small mistakes that make sentences sound less polished.

Tips to Score Higher

  • Do not answer from memory alone; read the subject, verb, object, and time marker together.
  • When testing tenses, ask yourself when the action happened and whether it is finished.
  • For articles, check whether the noun is specific, general, countable, or uncountable.
  • Repeat missed categories until you can explain the correct answer in your own words.

What Does This Grammar Test Cover?

This free English grammar test covers the rules that matter most in everyday communication: tenses, articles, prepositions, subject-verb agreement, conditionals, active and passive voice, and sentence structure. Each question presents a real sentence where you choose the grammatically correct option and then see an explanation of why that answer is right.

Grammar is the foundation of clear English. Whether you are writing an email, answering an interview question, or taking an exam like IELTS or TOEFL, grammar errors change the meaning of your sentences and reduce the impression you make. This test helps you find exactly which rules you already know and which ones still cause confusion so you can focus your study time on the areas that need it most.

The test is ideal for beginners who want to revise core grammar rules and intermediate learners who need to close specific gaps. It is also useful for competitive exam preparation, where sentence correction and fill-in-the-blank grammar questions appear frequently. Because the test gives instant feedback after every answer, you learn the rule in context rather than memorizing it from a textbook list.

Tips to Improve Your Grammar Score

Scoring well on grammar tests is not about memorizing hundreds of rules. Focus on these high-impact strategies instead.

  • Master tenses first. Tense errors account for roughly 40 percent of grammar mistakes in written English. Learn the difference between simple past, present perfect, and past perfect, and practice choosing the right one based on time markers in the sentence.
  • Read the full sentence before answering. Many grammar questions are designed so that two options look correct until you read the entire sentence. The subject, verb, and time expression together reveal the answer.
  • After each wrong answer, read the explanation carefully and try to restate the rule in your own words. This active recall step is what converts a quiz into lasting learning.

Why Regular Grammar Practice Works

Grammar improves through repeated exposure to correct patterns, not through one long study session. Take this test regularly, track which categories you miss, and revisit those rules until the correct answer feels obvious. Over time, good grammar becomes automatic in both your writing and your speech.