Test Your English Level Take a Quick Quiz To Understand where Your English skills stands 📝 English Level Test Answer all 20 questions below and find out your English level instantly! 1. Choose the correct sentence: She go to the market every day. She goes to the market every day. She going to the market every day. 2. What’s the synonym of “happy”? Joyful Sad Angry 3. Fill in the blank: “I have lived here ___ 2010.” for since from 4. Choose the correct past tense of “eat”: Ate Eated Eaten 5. Choose the correct question: You are coming? Are you coming? Coming you are? 6. What does “complicated” mean? Easy Difficult Fun 7. Fill in the blank: “If I ___ you, I would study harder.” were was am 8. What’s the opposite of “polite”? Kind Rude Friendly 9. Complete the sentence: “She is interested ___ art.” in on at 10. Choose the correct sentence: By the time she arrived, we had already left. By the time she arrives, we had already left. By the time she arrived, we have already left. 11. What does “expand” mean? To make bigger To hide To stop 12. Choose the correct article: “___ apple a day keeps the doctor away.” An A The 13. What’s the past tense of “go”? Went Goed Gone 14. Which sentence uses the correct preposition? She’s good on singing. She’s good at singing. She’s good in singing. 15. Why did the boy go to the park? To play football To eat To read a book 16. “Despite the rain, they continued playing.” — What does this mean? It was raining, but they kept playing They stopped because of the rain It didn’t rain at all 17. Choose the correct verb form: “She ___ already finished her homework.” has have had 18. What is the antonym of “begin”? Start End Continue 19. Which sentence is correct? She don’t like apples. She doesn’t like apples. She didn’t likes apples. 20. “He studied hard, so he passed the exam.” — What does this show? Cause and result Comparison Condition Submit Test 🎯 Your Results 🔄 Retake Test 🏠Go to Home “Learning another language is not only learning different words for the same things, but learning another way to think about things.” Flora Lewis