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English Grammar Quiz Questions & Answers 2026

English language quiz guide covering grammar rules, vocabulary, literary devices, famous authors, and idioms. 50+ questions with answers for students and enthusiasts.

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English Language Trivia

English is spoken by over 1.5 billion people worldwide — more than any other language. English language quiz questions test grammar, vocabulary, idioms, literary knowledge, and the fascinating history of the language.

English Language Facts

  • 📖 English has approximately 170,000-200,000 words in current use.
  • 🌍 English is the official language of 67 countries.
  • 📝 The most common letter in English is E.
  • 🔤 The only English word with 5 vowels in a row is "queueing".
  • 📚 Shakespeare invented over 1,700 English words including bedroom, lonely, and generous.
  • 🇫🇷 About 30% of English words come from French (due to Norman Conquest of 1066).

Grammar Rules to Know

  • 📌 Oxford comma: The comma before the final "and" in a list (e.g., "bread, butter, and jam").
  • 📌 Its vs It's: "Its" is possessive; "It's" is a contraction of "it is."
  • 📌 Affect vs Effect: Affect is usually a verb ("it affects me"); Effect is usually a noun ("the effect was...").
  • 📌 Split infinitive: Placing an adverb between "to" and a verb (e.g., "to boldly go").
  • 📌 Passive voice: The subject receives the action ("The ball was kicked by John" vs "John kicked the ball").

Literary Giants

  • 📖 William Shakespeare — 37 plays, 154 sonnets; "The Bard of Avon."
  • 📖 Jane Austen — Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility; pioneer of narrative irony.
  • 📖 Charles Dickens — Oliver Twist, Great Expectations; advocated for social reform.
  • 📖 George Orwell — 1984, Animal Farm; coined "Big Brother" and "doublethink."
  • 📖 J.K. Rowling — Harry Potter series; best-selling novel series of all time.
  • 📖 Toni Morrison — Beloved, Song of Solomon; first African American woman to win Nobel Prize in Literature (1993).

Common English Idioms

  • 🐝 "Bite the bullet" — To endure a painful situation bravely.
  • 🌧️ "Under the weather" — Feeling slightly ill.
  • 🐱 "Let the cat out of the bag" — To reveal a secret accidentally.
  • 🥶 "Break the ice" — To initiate conversation in an awkward situation.
  • 🎯 "Hit the nail on the head" — To describe something exactly right.

50 English Quiz Questions

  1. What is a palindrome? (A word/phrase that reads the same forwards and backwards — e.g., "racecar")
  2. How many letters are in the English alphabet? (26)
  3. What part of speech describes a noun? (Adjective)
  4. What is the plural of "mouse"? (Mice)
  5. Who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"? (Harper Lee, 1960)
  6. What word means the opposite of "benevolent"? (Malevolent)
  7. What is an oxymoron? (A figure of speech combining contradictory words — e.g., "deafening silence")
  8. What does "verbose" mean? (Using more words than necessary; wordy)
  9. Which Shakespearean play features the character Hamlet? (Hamlet, Prince of Denmark)
  10. What is the longest word in English? (Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis — a lung disease)

❓ English Quiz — Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about english trivia, quiz preparation, and exam tips:

Q1 How many words are in the English language?

The Oxford English Dictionary contains approximately 600,000 words, though most estimates put the total at 170,000-200,000 commonly used words. The average native English speaker knows 20,000-35,000 words.

Q2 What is the most used word in English?

"The" is the most commonly used word in written English. In spoken English, "um" may actually be more frequent. The most used nouns are "time" and "person."

Q3 Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?

Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare around 1594-1596. It is based on an earlier story by Italian author Luigi da Porto (1530). The play has been adapted into over 24 film versions.

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