🎲 Quizzes

Test your English with quick quizzes

5-question quizzes covering grammar, vocabulary, prepositions, and more. Instant feedback, no signup needed.

🎯 Beginner

Asking Questions Correctly in English (Beginner)

'What you doing?' or 'What are you doing?' — five questions on forming proper English questions.

Grammar· 5 questions · ~3 min
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🎯 Intermediate

Phrasal Verbs with ‘Look’ (Intermediate)

'Look at' is just the start. Look up, look after, look for, look forward to — five real-world uses to master.

Vocabulary· 5 questions · ~3 min
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🎯 Beginner

Modal Verbs: can, could, may, might (Beginner)

When do you say 'can', 'could', 'may', or 'might'? Five everyday situations to test your instinct.

Modals· 5 questions · ~3 min
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🎯 Beginner

Common English Mistakes (Beginner)

Phrases learners often say but native speakers don't. Pick the correct version in 5 quick rounds.

General· 5 questions · ~3 min
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🎯 Intermediate

Business English: 5 Words You’ll Hear This Week (Intermediate)

Leverage, align, bandwidth, ramp up, circle back — pick the right meaning in context. Useful for office English.

Vocabulary· 5 questions · ~3 min
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🎯 Intermediate

‘Since’ vs ‘For’: Master the Tense Trap (Intermediate)

'Since' marks a starting point. 'For' marks a duration. Five questions to lock in the difference.

Tenses· 5 questions · ~3 min
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🎯 Intermediate

Present Continuous: When NOT to Use ‘I am knowing’ (Intermediate)

common overuses '-ing' form. Five sentences testing whether you spot the right tense.

Tenses· 5 questions · ~3 min
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🎯 Beginner

Prepositions of Place: ‘in’, ‘on’, ‘at’ (Beginner)

Where exactly do you put 'in', 'on', and 'at' when talking about places? Five everyday situations.

Prepositions· 5 questions · ~3 min
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🎯 Beginner

Commonly Confused Word Pairs (Beginner)

Affect or effect? Advice or advise? Five word pairs that trip up almost every English learner.

Vocabulary· 5 questions · ~3 min
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🎯 Beginner

Articles: When to use ‘a’, ‘an’, ‘the’ (Beginner)

Articles are the #1 give-away that you're a non-native English speaker. Five questions to nail the basics.

Articles· 5 questions · ~3 min
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