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English Grammar

English grammar is the structure of expressions in the English language. This includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses and sentences. There are certain differences in grammar between the standard forms of British English, American English and Australian English, although these are inconspicuous compared with the lexical and pronunciation differences.

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Quizzes in English Grammar for Grade 8

In English usage, what is meant by Back out?

  • to think of or produce an idea
  • to withdraw from a promise or agreement
  • to hurry or start moving faster
  • the same unpleasant treatment one has given others
Correct answer(s):
  • to withdraw from a promise or agreement

Which option has the same meaning as Break into?

  • to enter a place by force
  • to quarrel or stop being friendly
  • renewed energy or a fresh chance to live better
  • at risk or in danger of being lost
Correct answer(s):
  • to enter a place by force

Which option shows the proper meaning of Back someone up?

  • to support someone or confirm what they say
  • whatever happens
  • to communicate an idea clearly
  • a constant source of annoyance or trouble
Correct answer(s):
  • to support someone or confirm what they say

Which choice best matches the idiomatic use of Be all ears?

  • to tell only the main points
  • to make progress or become successful
  • to listen with full attention
  • to make sense or be logically correct
Correct answer(s):
  • to listen with full attention

Which answer gives the closest meaning of Be beside oneself?

  • to be overwhelmed by strong emotion
  • to have no effect or influence
  • to have a friendly relationship with someone
  • threatening in words but not harmful in action
Correct answer(s):
  • to be overwhelmed by strong emotion

What idea is usually expressed by Be in a fix?

  • naturally suited for a particular role or work
  • to be in a difficult situation
  • to mean or suggest indirectly
  • at the proper time, not immediately
Correct answer(s):
  • to be in a difficult situation

What does Be on the alert mean in common English?

  • to show or treat something as well as it deserves
  • to be watchful and ready for danger or action
  • to start doing something seriously
  • disorganized or scattered everywhere
Correct answer(s):
  • to be watchful and ready for danger or action

Select the best meaning for the phrase Bear fruit.

  • to solve the problem or work successfully
  • to produce good results
  • to contact someone
  • someone who criticizes without practical experience
Correct answer(s):
  • to produce good results

Pick the correct interpretation of Bear the brunt.

  • sad or unhappy
  • to become involved in difficulty or punishment
  • to suffer the worst part of something
  • a very difficult job or challenge
Correct answer(s):
  • to suffer the worst part of something

Choose the meaning that fits Beat the clock.

  • to prepare a written document, plan, or list
  • to remove or throw away something unwanted
  • to finish something before a deadline
  • very healthy and strong
Correct answer(s):
  • to finish something before a deadline

What does the phrase At a crossroads usually suggest?

  • to see something briefly
  • to fail to reach a standard or amount
  • at a point where an important choice must be made
  • a person cannot easily change their true character
Correct answer(s):
  • at a point where an important choice must be made

The idiom Better half is closest in meaning to which option?

  • to annoy someone very much
  • to defeat or overpower someone or something
  • by chance, either fortunately or unfortunately
  • one’s husband, wife, or life partner
Correct answer(s):
  • one's husband, wife, or life partner

What does the expression At a snail's pace mean?

  • very slowly
  • to happen
  • to feel sad
  • renewed energy or a fresh chance to live better
Correct answer(s):
  • very slowly

Which choice defines Between the lines most accurately?

  • the hidden or implied meaning
  • to suggest something indirectly
  • an easy and pleasant situation
  • at a point where an important choice must be made
Correct answer(s):
  • the hidden or implied meaning

Which meaning correctly matches At face value?

  • as something appears, without deeper questioning
  • to offer help or information
  • to fight or try very hard
  • a way to ask what someone is thinking
Correct answer(s):
  • as something appears, without deeper questioning

Which option best explains the idiom Beyond one's reach?

  • to admit that one was wrong and apologize
  • a sudden and unexpected event
  • very slowly
  • impossible to obtain or too difficult to achieve
Correct answer(s):
  • impossible to obtain or too difficult to achieve

Which option has the same meaning as At loggerheads?

  • to succeed or happen as planned
  • to become confident in a new situation
  • in strong disagreement
  • a good person with an unpolished manner
Correct answer(s):
  • in strong disagreement

What is the figurative meaning of Blow one's own trumpet?

  • to boast about one’s own achievements
  • to fail or produce no result
  • a welcome and refreshing change
  • as something appears, without deeper questioning
Correct answer(s):
  • to boast about one's own achievements

Which option shows the proper meaning of A slip of the tongue?

  • an accidental mistake in speaking
  • to overcome a barrier or make important progress
  • to show or treat something as well as it deserves
  • to have a friendly relationship with someone
Correct answer(s):
  • an accidental mistake in speaking

Which choice best matches the idiomatic use of A stone's throw?

  • to cause something to happen
  • to solve the problem or work successfully
  • a very short distance
  • to mean or suggest indirectly
Correct answer(s):
  • a very short distance