Macbeth Act 5 Quiz : 20 MCQs

Macbeth Act 5 Quiz

Macbeth Act 5 Quiz :  Brief summary of MACBETH ACT-5 is given below –   Scene Summary 1 Lady Macbeth sleepwalks, revealing her guilt. The doctor and a lady-in-waiting witness her madness. 2 Scottish lords discuss Macbeth’s downfall and join Malcolm’s army near Birnam Wood. 3 Macbeth, overconfident in the witches’ prophecies, ignores enemy …

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Conditional Sentences Quiz : 15 MCQs

Conditional Sentences Quiz

Conditional Sentences Quiz : Conditional sentences are sentences that express a condition and its possible result. They typically consist of two clauses: the if-clause (condition) and the main clause (result). These sentences describe real or hypothetical situations and are categorized into four types:   Type Usage Structure Example Zero Conditional General truths and facts …

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Modal Verbs Quiz : 20 MCQs

Modal Verbs Quiz

Modal Verbs Quiz : Modal verbs are a special category of auxiliary (helping) verbs that express necessity, ability, possibility, permission, obligation, or probability. Unlike main verbs, they do not function independently but modify the meaning of the main verb that follows them. Modal verbs do not take “-s” in the third person singular and …

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Common Idioms Quiz : 20 MCQs

Common Idioms Quiz

Common Idioms Quiz : Definition of an idiom – a group of words in a fixed order that has a particular meaning that is different from the meanings of each word on its own (Cambridge Dictionary) Here are some common idioms :- A big shot – An important or influential person. Example: She had lunch with a big shot executive who offered her a job …

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Articles and Determiners Quiz : 20 MCQs

Articles and Determiners Quiz

Articles and Determiners Quiz : A determiner is a word that comes before a noun to specify quantity, possession, definiteness, or other attributes. It helps clarify what the noun refers to. Types of Determiners Type Examples Function Articles a, an, the Define nouns as specific (the) or general (a, an) Demonstratives this, that, these, …

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