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Part III
Sample Questions for the Grammar Section
This section tests your knowledge of English grammar in the following
fields:
The Noun and The Article
Morphological composition of the noun
Syntactical characteristics of the noun
The category of number of the noun
The category of case of the noun
Use of articles with common nouns
Use of articles with proper nouns
Use of articles in some set expressions
The Pronoun
Personal pronouns: I, he, she, it, we, you, and they.
Possessive pronouns: my, his, her, its, our, your, their, mine, his,
hers, ours, yours, theirs.
Reflexive pronouns: myself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, your-
self (yourselves), and themselves.
Reciprocal pronouns: each other, one another.
Demonstrative pronouns: this (these), that (those), such, (the) same.
Interrogative pronouns: who, whose, what, which.
Indefinite pronouns: some, any, somebody, anybody, something,
anything, someone, anyone, and one.
Negative pronouns: no, none, neither, nobody, no one, nothing,
hardly, scarcely, little.
The Adjective and the Adverb
Morphological composition
Syntactical characteristics
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Degrees of comparison
The Verb
Tenses in the Active Voice:
Present Simple
Past Simple
Future Simple
Present Continuous
Past Continuous
Future Continuous
Present Perfect
Past Perfect
Future Perfect
Present Perfect Continuous
Past Perfect Continuous
The Sequence of Tenses
Reported Speech
Questions and auxiliary verbs
Conditionals
If sentences (present/future)- type 1.
If sentences (present)- type 2.
If sentences (past)- type 3.
The Passive Voice
The use of the Passive Voice
The use of tenses in the Passive Voice
The Non-Finite Forms of the Verb
-ing Forms VS The Infinitive
                                                                                     Degrees of comparison
                        Part III
                                                                               The Verb
        Sample Questions for the Grammar Section
                                                                                    Tenses in the Active Voice:
                                                                                    Present Simple
                                                                                    Past Simple
This section tests your knowledge of English grammar in the following               Future Simple
fields:
                                                                                     Present Continuous
The Noun and The Article                                                             Past Continuous
     Morphological composition of the noun                                           Future Continuous
     Syntactical characteristics of the noun
                                                                                     Present Perfect
      The category of number of the noun                                             Past Perfect
      The category of case of the noun                                               Future Perfect
      Use of articles with common nouns
      Use of articles with proper nouns                                              Present Perfect Continuous
      Use of articles in some set expressions                                        Past Perfect Continuous

The Pronoun                                                                    The Sequence of Tenses
      Personal pronouns: I, he, she, it, we, you, and they.
      Possessive pronouns: my, his, her, its, our, your, their, mine, his,           Reported Speech
      hers, ours, yours, theirs.                                                     Questions and auxiliary verbs
      Reflexive pronouns: myself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, your-
      self (yourselves), and themselves.                                       Conditionals
      Reciprocal pronouns: each other, one another.                                  If sentences (present/future)- type 1.
      Demonstrative pronouns: this (these), that (those), such, (the) same.          If sentences (present)- type 2.
      Interrogative pronouns: who, whose, what, which.                               If sentences (past)- type 3.
      Indefinite pronouns: some, any, somebody, anybody, something,
      anything, someone, anyone, and one.                                      The Passive Voice
      Negative pronouns: no, none, neither, nobody, no one, nothing,                 The use of the Passive Voice
      hardly, scarcely, little.                                                      The use of tenses in the Passive Voice

The Adjective and the Adverb                                                   The Non-Finite Forms of the Verb
     Morphological composition                                                      -ing Forms VS The Infinitive
     Syntactical characteristics
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