Grammar True or False
Instructions: Read each statement carefully and mark whether it is True (T) or False (F).
- 1.
'Their going to the store' is grammatically correct.
- 2.
'The dog wagged its tail happily' is grammatically correct.
- 3.
'Between you and I' is grammatically correct.
- 4.
'She did well on the exam' is grammatically correct.
- 5.
'Each of the students have their own desk' is grammatically correct.
- 6.
'Who did you call?' is grammatically correct.
- 7.
'The team is playing well today' is grammatically correct.
- 8.
'I could care less' means you don't care at all.
- 9.
'Fewer than ten items' is correct when referring to countable things.
- 10.
'The data shows a clear trend' is grammatically correct.
- 11.
'Me and John went to the park' is grammatically correct.
- 12.
'She is taller than me' is grammatically correct.
- 13.
'There is a lot of books on the shelf' is grammatically correct.
- 14.
A sentence should never end with a preposition.
- 15.
'The committee have reached their decision' is correct in British English.
- 16.
'Irregardless' is a standard English word.
- 17.
'The weather affects my mood' uses 'affects' correctly.
- 18.
You should always use 'which' instead of 'that' in formal writing.
- 19.
'Neither the cat nor the dogs were hungry' is grammatically correct.
- 20.
'He literally exploded with anger' is used correctly.