Can You Spot the Mistake? Try This Grammar Challenge!
Think your grammar skills are sharp? Let’s put them to the test! This 10-question grammar quiz is designed to challenge your knowledge of common mistakes—some subtle, some sneaky.Choose the best optio...

Think your grammar skills are sharp? Let’s put them to the test! This 10-question grammar quiz is designed to challenge your knowledge of common mistakes—some subtle, some sneaky.
Choose the best option (A, B, C, or D) for each question. Sometimes you’ll be spotting the mistake, and other times choosing the correct sentence.
Let’s go! ✅
🧠 Can You Spot the Mistake? – Grammar Challenge Quiz
1️⃣ Which sentence has a mistake?
A) Neither of the answers is correct.
B) She suggested me to apply for the job.
C) The meeting was postponed due to the weather.
D) I haven’t seen him since last week.
2️⃣ Which is the correct sentence?
A) He told to me that he was busy.
B) He said me he was busy.
C) He told me he was busy.
D) He said to me he busy.
3️⃣ Which sentence is incorrect?
A) She is married with a lawyer.
B) She is married to a lawyer.
C) She has been married for five years.
D) She got married last summer.
4️⃣ Which is the correct sentence?
A) I look forward to see you.
B) I look forward to seeing you.
C) I look forward see you.
D) I look forward seeing you.
5️⃣ Spot the mistake:
A) I didn’t used to like coffee.
B) He didn’t go to work yesterday.
C) They didn’t understand the question.
D) We didn’t expect that.
6️⃣ Which sentence is incorrect?
A) She has lived here since two years.
B) She has lived here for two years.
C) She moved here two years ago.
D) She’s been living here for two years.
7️⃣ Choose the correct sentence:
A) Despite of the rain, we went outside.
B) Despite the rain, we went outside.
C) Although of the rain, we went outside.
D) In despite the rain, we went outside.
8️⃣ Find the incorrect sentence:
A) I prefer tea than coffee.
B) I prefer tea to coffee.
C) She prefers reading to watching TV.
D) They prefer walking to driving.
9️⃣ Which is correct?
A) The informations are useful.
B) The information is useful.
C) These informations are useful.
D) An information is useful.
🔟 Which sentence has a mistake?
A) Let’s discuss about the project.
B) Let’s discuss the project.
C) We need to discuss the next steps.
D) Let’s have a discussion about the project.
✅ Answer Key:
1️⃣ B
2️⃣ C
3️⃣ A
4️⃣ B
5️⃣ A
6️⃣ A
7️⃣ B
8️⃣ A
9️⃣ B
🔟 A
🎯 Your Results:
9–10 Correct: 🔥 Grammar Master! Your skills are impressive.
7–8 Correct: 💪 Solid work! A few areas to polish.
5–6 Correct: ✅ You’ve got the basics, but some errors are sneaking through.
Below 5: 🚧 Time for a review. Grammar practice will help a lot!
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