100+ English Grammar MCQs in PDF | Practice for Competitive Exams, Entrance Tests, and Daily Use

English Grammar plays a vital role in mastering the language and communication skills effectively. It does not matter whether you are preparing yourself for competitive exams, entrance tests to university, interviews, job tests, or simply enhancing your grammar skills. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) are the best way to practice. In today’s post, we have compiled 100+ English Grammar MCQs which cover the following topics:

·         ■ Parts of Speech (Noun, Pronoun, Adjective, and so on)

·         ■ Tenses

·       ■  Active passive into passive and passive into active

·        ■ Direct into Indirect and Indirect into Direct

·        ■  Conditionals

·         ■ Synonyms and Antonyms

·         ■ Sentence Correction

100+ English Grammar MCQs in PDF

These Questions are designed for the following enthusiasts:

·         Students preparing for exams like TOEFL, IELTS, CSS, PMS, or NTS

·         Competitive exams such as UPSC, SSC, FPSC, or PPSC

·         Teachers, job seekers, and general English learners

Why Practice English Grammar MCQs?

As you know, MCQs assist in reinforcing rules, identifying your gaps, and improving your grammar skills. Apart from that, the MCQs will help you to test your knowledge in a short time. You can download the provided MCQs in PDF format. The Link is given below

100+ English Grammar MCQs


1.   Choose the synonym of "Brave":
a) Coward  b) Timid  c) Bold  d) Weak

2.   Choose the antonym of "Generous":
a) Kind  b) Selfish  c) Giving  d) Caring

3.   Synonym of "Beautiful":
a) Ugly  b) Pretty  c) Awful  d) Rough

4.   Antonym of "Ancient":
a) New  b) Old  c) Antique  d) Modern

5.   Synonym of "Fast":
a) Quick  b) Lazy  c) Slow  d) Steady

6.   Antonym of "Accept":
a) Admit  b) Agree  c) Refuse  d) Welcome

7.   Synonym of "Happy":
a) Sad  b) Glad  c) Mad  d) Angry

8.   Antonym of "Start":
a) Begin  b) Pause  c) End  d) Move

9.   Synonym of "Intelligent":
a) Stupid  b) Clever  c) Lazy  d) Dumb

10.          Antonym of "Victory":
a) Triumph  b) Battle  c) Defeat  d) Win

11.          Synonym of "Laugh":
a) Cry  b) Smile  c) Giggle  d) Weep

12.          Antonym of "Friend":
a) Neighbor  b) Companion  c) Enemy  d) Ally

13.          Synonym of "Large":
a) Big  b) Huge  c) Giant  d) All of the above

14.          Antonym of "Polite":
a) Gentle  b) Rude  c) Kind  d) Friendly

15.          Synonym of "Silent":
a) Loud  b) Quiet  c) Noisy  d) Talkative

16.          Antonym of "Strong":
a) Bold  b) Weak  c) Brave  d) Tall

17.          Synonym of "End":
a) Start  b) Begin  c) Finish  d) Go

18.          Antonym of "Dry":
a) Dull  b) Wet  c) Hot  d) Cold

19.          Synonym of "Help":
a) Assist  b) Stop  c) Push  d) Let

20.          Antonym of "Truth":
a) Lie  b) Honest  c) Fact  d) Real

21.          If it rains, we _____ indoors.
a) stayed  b) stay  c) will stay  d) would stay

22.          If I had known, I _____ helped you.
a) would have  b) would had  c) will have  d) had

23.          If she studies hard, she _____ the test.
a) passes  b) pass  c) will pass  d) would pass

24.          If he were here, he _____ the truth.
a) tells  b) told  c) will tell  d) would tell

25.          Unless you hurry, you _____ the train.
a) miss  b) missed  c) will miss  d) would miss

26.          Had I seen her, I _____ her.
a) would call  b) will call  c) would have called  d) called

27.          If they invite us, we _____ go.
a) will  b) would  c) went  d) had

28.          If you heat ice, it _____.
a) melts  b) melt  c) melted  d) melting

29.          If you had told me earlier, I _____ helped you.
a) will have  b) would have  c) can  d) should

30.          If I were you, I _____ apologize.
a) will  b) would  c) had  d) should


31.          If she _____ the job, she would move to Delhi.
a) get  b) gets  c) got  d) gotten

32.          If they had worked harder, they _____ passed.
a) would  b) would have  c) will  d) had

33.          If I win the prize, I _____ donate half.
a) would  b) had  c) will  d) should

34.          If we _____ earlier, we would have caught the bus.
a) leave  b) had left  c) left  d) leaves

35.          If it _____ tomorrow, we will cancel the picnic.
a) rained  b) rains  c) raining  d) rain

36.          If you mix red and blue, you _____ purple.
a) got  b) will get  c) get  d) had gotten

37.          If he _____ more polite, people would like him.
a) was  b) is  c) were  d) be

38.          We would have won if he _____ the ball.
a) caught  b) had caught  c) catches  d) would catch

39.          If you _____ the rules, you would not be punished.
a) follow  b) followed  c) had followed  d) follows

40.          If she had left earlier, she _____ missed the flight.
a) would  b) wouldn't have  c) will not have  d) had not

41.          Which sentence is correct?
a) She don't like apples | b) She doesn't like apples | c) She doesn't likes apples | d) She not like apples

42.          Choose the proper comparison:
a) He is taller than me | b) He is taller than I | c) He is more taller than me | d) He is tallest than me

43.          Identify the incorrect sentence:
a) The team are playing well | b) The team is playing well | c) The players are playing well | d) None

44.          Choose the correct question tag: "She can swim, _____?"
a) can she | b) can't she | c) doesn't she | d) isn't she

45.          Which sentence is grammatically incorrect?
a) Each of the boys was given a prize | b) Neither of them are coming | c) Either John or Peter has the key | d) None

46.          Choose the correct sentence:
a) He go to school daily.  b) He goes to school daily.  c) He going to school.  d) He gone to school.

47.          Pick the correctly spelled word:
a) Recieve  b) Receive  c) Receeve  d) Recive

48.          Identify the correct question tag: "She is a teacher, _____?"
a) isn’t she  b) is she  c) are she  d) wasn’t she

49.          Choose the plural of “mouse”:
a) mouses  b) mouse  c) mice  d) mousees

50.          Which one is a complete sentence?
a) Ran fast.  b) The boy ran fast.  c) Running.  d) Quickly ran.

51.          Fill in the blank: "He ___ eating now."
a) is  b) are  c) was  d) be

52.          Which word is used to join sentences?
a) because  b) quickly  c) under  d) before

53.          Choose the correct article: "___ apple a day keeps the doctor away."
a) A  b) An  c) The  d) No article

54.          Which is an interrogative sentence?
a) He is playing.  b) Is he playing?  c) He played well.  d) He is not playing.

55.          Choose the correct form: "They ___ a song."
a) sings  b) sing  c) sung  d) singing

56.          Which sentence is in future tense?
a) She will come tomorrow.  b) She came yesterday.  c) She is here.  d) She was tired.

57.          What type of sentence is: "Wow! That’s amazing!"
a) Assertive  b) Interrogative  c) Exclamatory  d) Imperative

58.          Identify the noun: "The cat chased the mouse."
a) chased  b) cat  c) the  d) chased

59.          Which word is an adjective?
a) quickly  b) happy  c) run  d) dance

60.          Pick the pronoun:
a) book  b) I  c) run  d) jump

61.          Choose the adverb:
a) blue  b) ran  c) quickly  d) box

62.          Identify the verb: "He eats mangoes."
a) He  b) eats  c) mangoes  d) the

63.          Which is a preposition?
a) before  b) fast  c) blue  d) dog

64.          Which is a conjunction?
a) but  b) by  c) so  d) both a and c

65.          What part of speech is 'happiness'?
a) adjective  b) noun  c) verb  d) adverb

66.          Which is a verb?
a) play  b) playful  c) player  d) playing

67.          Choose the adjective:
a) slowly  b) green  c) drive  d) there

68.          Change into passive: "She writes a letter."
a) A letter is written by her.  b) A letter was written by her.  c) A letter has been written by her.  d) A letter is being written by her.

69.          Change into active: "The book was read by John."
a) John had read the book.  b) John read the book.  c) John reads the book.  d) John is reading the book.

70.          Change into passive: "They are watching a movie."
a) A movie watched by them.  b) A movie is watched by them.  c) A movie is being watched by them.  d) A movie was being watched by them.

71.          Change into active: "The cake has been baked by Mary."
a) Mary was baking the cake.  b) Mary bakes the cake.  c) Mary has baked the cake.  d) Mary had baked the cake.

72.          Change into passive: "Open the door."
a) Let the door opened.  b) Let the door be opened.  c) You should open the door.  d) Door should be open.

73.          Change into active: "Let the window be shut."
a) Shut the window.  b) The window is shut.  c) The window was shut.  d) You shut the window.

74.          Change into passive: "He will complete the project."
a) The project is completed by him.  b) The project was completed by him.  c) The project will be completed by him.  d) The project is being completed by him.

75.          Change into active: "The work was being done by the team."
a) The team had done the work.  b) The team was doing the work.  c) The team does the work.  d) The team is doing the work.

76.          Change into passive: "She had cleaned the room."
a) The room is cleaned by her.  b) The room has been cleaned by her.  c) The room had been cleaned by her.  d) The room was being cleaned by her.

77.          Change into active: "The song is sung by the artist."
a) The artist was singing the song.  b) The artist has sung the song.  c) The artist sings the song.  d) The artist is singing the song.

78.          Passive of: "Do the homework."
a) The homework must do.  b) Let the homework be done.  c) The homework is done.  d) Let do the homework.

79.          Active of: "Let the floor be cleaned."
a) Clean the floor.  b) The floor was cleaned.  c) The floor is clean.  d) Cleaning is done.

80.          Passive: "They had repaired the car."
a) The car was repaired.  b) The car had been repaired.  c) The car is repaired.  d) The car has been repaired.

81.          Active: "The story will be told by the old man."
a) The old man told the story.  b) The old man has told the story.  c) The old man tells the story.  d) The old man will tell the story.

82.          Passive: "She is writing an email."
a) An email is written.  b) An email is being written by her.  c) An email was written.  d) An email will be written.

83.          Active: "The homework has been completed by him."
a) He completes the homework.  b) He had completed the homework.  c) He has completed the homework.  d) He is completing the homework.

84.          Passive: "He was eating an apple."
a) An apple is eaten by him.  b) An apple was being eaten by him.  c) An apple had been eaten by him.  d) An apple is being eaten by him.

85.          Passive of: "Close the window."
a) Let the window be closed.  b) Let the window closed.  c) The window is closed.  d) The window should closed.

86.          Active: "The bell is rung by the teacher."
a) The teacher rang the bell.  b) The teacher has rung the bell.  c) The teacher rings the bell.  d) The teacher is ringing the bell.

87.          Passive: "People speak English worldwide."
a) English was spoken worldwide.  b) English is spoken worldwide.  c) English speaks worldwide.  d) English is being spoken worldwide.

88.          He said, "I am busy."
a) He said that he is busy.  b) He said that he was busy.  c) He said he had been busy.  d) He said he would be busy.

89.          She said, "I don't like tea."
a) She said that she doesn’t like tea.  b) She said that she didn't like tea.  c) She said she won’t like tea.  d) She said she likes tea.

90.          He said to me, "Close the door."
a) He said to me to close the door.  b) He told me close the door.  c) He told me to close the door.  d) He asked me closing the door.

91.          She said, "I went to the market."
a) She said that she went to the market.  b) She said that she had gone to the market.  c) She said she goes to the market.  d) She said she is going to the market.

92.          He said to me, "Don't make noise."
a) He said to me not make noise.  b) He told me not to make noise.  c) He asked me to not make noise.  d) He told me not making noise.

93.          She said, "I can swim."
a) She said that she could swim.  b) She said that she can swim.  c) She said she may swim.  d) She said she would swim.

94.          He said, "They are playing outside."
a) He said they are playing outside.  b) He said they were playing outside.  c) He said they had played outside.  d) He said they play outside.

95.          She said, "I have finished my work."
a) She said she finishes her work.  b) She said she had finished her work.  c) She said she has finished her work.  d) She said she finished her work.

96.          He said to me, "Go away."
a) He said me to go away.  b) He told me go away.  c) He told me to go away.  d) He said to me going away.

97.          She said, "I will help you."
a) She said she will help me.  b) She said she would help me.  c) She said she helps me.  d) She said she can help me.

98.          He said, "Why did you come late?"
a) He asked why did I come late.  b) He asked why I had come late.  c) He asked why had I come late.  d) He asked why I come late.

99.          She said to me, "What are you doing?"
a) She asked me what I am doing.  b) She asked me what was I doing.  c) She asked me what I was doing.  d) She asked me what were you doing.

100.      He said, "I am not feeling well."
a) He said he was not feeling well.  b) He said he is not feeling well.  c) He said he not felt well.  d) He said he hasn’t felt well.

101.      They said, "We have been living here for years."
a) They said they are living there for years.  b) They said they had been living there for years.  c) They said they have lived there for years.  d) They said they had lived there for years.

102.      He said to her, "Don’t touch it."
a) He told her don’t touch it.  b) He told her not touching it.  c) He told her not to touch it.  d) He asked her to not touch it.

103.      She said, "I must go now."
a) She said she had to go then.  b) She said she must go now.  c) She said she has to go then.  d) She said she should go then.

104.      He said, "Are you coming with me?"
a) He asked if I am coming with him.  b) He asked if I was coming with him.  c) He asked am I coming with him.  d) He asked was I coming with him.

105.      She said, "Where do you live?"
a) She asked me where I lived.  b) She asked me where do I live.  c) She said where I live.  d) She asked where I did live.

106.      He said, "I had already eaten."
a) He said he already ate.  b) He said he had already eaten.  c) He said he already had eaten.  d) He said he has already eaten.

107.      She said to him, "Please help me."
a) She told him please help her.  b) She said him to help her.  c) She requested him to help her.  d) She asked him that help her.

108.      Synonym for "benevolent":
a) kind | b) cruel | c) selfish | d) angry

109.      Antonym for "expand":
a) increase | b) contract | c) extend | d) enlarge

110.      Synonym for "frugal":
a) wasteful | b) economical | c) extravagant | d) generous

111.      Antonym for "ancient":
a) old | b) modern | c) historic | d) aged

112.      Synonym for "diligent":
a) lazy | b) hardworking | c) careless | d) slow

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