Looking to improve your grammar and see where you stand? This grammar quiz is the perfect place to start! Designed for beginner to intermediate learners, it will help you check your understanding of key grammar topics through quick, interactive questions. Whether you’re just starting out or reviewing the basics, these quizzes are a great way to learn by doing.
Each section focuses on a different area of English grammar, including Tenses, Subject-Verb Agreement, Prepositions, Articles, and Parts of Speech etc. These are the essential rules that form the foundation of clear and correct English. With real examples and instant feedback, you’ll be able to spot common mistakes and strengthen your grammar step by step.
Just scroll down and choose the quiz category you want to start with. After each question, you’ll get to check your answer and see explanations to help you learn from any errors. It’s a simple, stress-free way to practice — and you can take the quizzes as many times as you like!
If you’re serious about learning English, be sure to explore more tips and lessons over on our Learn English page. You’ll find helpful guides, exercises, and resources to support your journey.
Ready to challenge yourself? Try the quizzes below and see how much you really know about English grammar!
Parts of Speech Challenge: Can You Spot the Word Roles?
Test your grammar skills with this fun and simple quiz on the parts of speech! Whether you're just starting out or brushing up your basics, these 10 questions will help you identify nouns, verbs, adjectives, and more — all in real sentences. Perfect for beginner to intermediate English learners!
Grammar Quiz
Want to check how strong your English grammar is? This short quiz will test your understanding of tenses, sentence structure, and common grammar rules. Whether you're a beginner or brushing up your basics, these questions are perfect for self-evaluation. Choose the best answer for each question and see how many you can get right!
0–3 correct: “Keep practicing! Focus on the basics of grammar.”
4–6 correct: “Good effort! Review tricky areas to improve further.”
7–9 correct: “Great job! You have a strong grasp of grammar.”
10 correct: “Excellent! You nailed it — perfect score!”
