Grammar Quiz

988 questions across 13 topics · Free

Practice English grammar with our adaptive multiple-choice quizzes. Get instant feedback on every answer plus a clear explanation of the rule. Available in all CEFR levels from A1 to C2.

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How Grammar Quiz helps you learn English

Grammar Quiz presents one multiple-choice question at a time, with instant feedback after every answer. Instead of just marking something right or wrong, each explanation tells you why the correct answer works — helping you build intuition rather than just memorizing rules.

With nearly 1,000 questions spread across CEFR levels A1 to C2, you can target exactly the grammar you need to work on. Filter by topic (verb tenses, articles, conditionals) and theme (travel, workplace, daily life) to create a quiz that matches your real-world goals.

Regular short sessions with Grammar Quiz train you to recognize patterns under pressure. The streak system rewards consistency, and XP points give you a sense of measurable progress — even when the rules feel complicated.

Tips for each CEFR level

Whether you're just starting or already advanced, here's how to get the most out of Grammar Quiz.

A1

Focus on the Present Simple topic. These questions build your foundation for talking about routines and facts — the most common grammar in everyday English.

A2

Try mixing topics: Present Continuous + articles. At this level, small words like 'a', 'an', and 'the' cause more errors than verb forms.

B1

Target Past Perfect and modal verbs. This is where English starts to feel complex — but pattern recognition here unlocks huge fluency gains.

B2

Conditionals and reported speech are your focus. B2 is the most tested level for international certificates, so drilling these pays off.

C1

Work through advanced modal structures and passive voice combinations. Don't just memorize — read each explanation carefully to understand the nuance.

C2

Test yourself on idiomatic structure and stylistic grammar. At C2, the difference between 'correct' and 'fluent' is everything.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions does Grammar Quiz have?

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Grammar Quiz has 988 questions across six CEFR levels (A1 to C2), covering 10+ grammar topics and dozens of real-life themes. New questions are added regularly.

What is CEFR and which level should I choose?

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CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference) is the international standard for language proficiency. A1–A2 is beginner, B1–B2 is intermediate, C1–C2 is advanced. If you're unsure, start at B1 — it's the most common intermediate starting point.

Does Grammar Quiz save my progress?

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Grammar Quiz sessions are self-contained and don't require an account. Your score is shown at the end of each session. For long-term tracking, play regularly and try to beat your previous accuracy and streak.

Can I use Grammar Quiz to prepare for English exams?

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Yes. Grammar Quiz covers grammar topics tested in IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge (B2 First, C1 Advanced), and TOEIC. Filter by your target level and focus on the topics your exam emphasizes.

Why do I keep getting the same type of question wrong?

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If you're repeatedly missing a topic, that's useful signal — not a failure. Read the explanation for each wrong answer carefully. The explanation always covers the underlying rule, not just the correct answer.

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