Mastering grammar and sentence construction is one of the most important foundations of effective communication. Whether in spoken or written form, knowing how to use words correctly can make a big difference in clarity and professionalism. This Sentence Completion, Grammar, and Correct Usage Practice Exam is designed to test and enhance your skills in both English and Filipino grammar.
The test includes 50 multiple-choice questions that will challenge your understanding of grammar rules, proper sentence structure, and vocabulary. It covers common topics such as the correct use of homophones, prepositions, conjunctions, pronouns, and phrasal verbs, as well as identifying the right words or phrases to make sentences grammatically correct.
Click the START QUIZ button below to begin your test. After submitting your answer, the system will immediately show if your choice is correct or incorrect. Correct answers are marked in green, while incorrect ones appear in red for instant feedback and learning.
What You’ll Learn and Practice
This practice exam focuses on areas often tested in academic and professional English or Filipino assessments:
Sentence Completion
Determine which word or phrase best completes a sentence to make it grammatically and logically correct. These questions test your understanding of context, vocabulary, and grammar all at once.
Grammar and Structure
Review parts of speech such as nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs, and how they work together to form clear, correct sentences. Expect questions that test tense consistency, subject-verb agreement, and parallel structure.
Homophones and Confusing Words
Differentiate between commonly misused words like there, their, and they’re, or than and then. These items assess your ability to spot subtle errors that change a sentence’s meaning.
Prepositions and Conjunctions
Learn when to use in, on, at, to, by, for, and with correctly. Mastering connectors and transitions also helps in forming well-linked sentences.
Pronouns and Agreement
Identify pronouns that agree in number and gender with their antecedents, such as everyone should bring his or her ID versus their ID.
Phrasal Verbs and Idiomatic Expressions
Understand how verb phrases (like put off, take over, or run into) change meaning based on their combinations.
Tips to Ace Sentence Completion and Grammar Tests
1. Read the entire sentence first.
Don’t rush into choosing an answer. Read the sentence carefully to understand what it means before filling in the blank.
2. Watch for clues around the blank.
Words like but, although, because, therefore, or while often indicate the sentence’s direction or contrast, helping you find the correct answer.
3. Eliminate wrong choices.
Cross out answers that are grammatically incorrect or don’t fit the sentence’s tone or logic. Narrowing options makes it easier to find the best one.
4. Review grammar basics daily.
Even short 10-minute reviews of verb tenses, modifiers, and prepositions can significantly improve accuracy.
5. Practice active reading.
Reading English and Filipino articles, essays, or short stories helps you naturally absorb sentence structure and proper grammar.
6. Don’t second-guess too much.
Your first instinct is often correct if you have a solid grammar foundation. Overanalyzing may cause unnecessary confusion.
Final Reminder
Take your time when answering. Grammar questions often test small details — like punctuation, tense, or preposition choice — that make a big difference. Read each sentence carefully, understand its logic, and choose the most precise answer.