Grammar Practice Questions

Class 3 · English · 441 free MCQs with instant results and detailed explanations.

441
Total
131
Easy
218
Medium
92
Hard

Start Practicing Grammar

Take a timed quiz or customize your practice session

Quick Quiz (10 Qs) → Mock Test (25 Qs) ⚙ Customize

Topics in Grammar

Punctuation 108
Articles 94
Conjunctions 104
Tenses Introduction 135

Sample Questions from Grammar

Here are 10 sample questions. Start a quiz to get randomized questions with scoring.

Q1
Easy
What is the past tense of 'play'?
A. played
B. playing
C. plays
D. play
Show Answer & Explanation
Correct Answer: A
'Played' is the correct past tense form of the verb 'play'.
Q2
Easy
Which sentence is in the future tense?
A. I eat an apple.
B. I will eat an apple.
C. I ate an apple.
D. I am eating an apple.
Show Answer & Explanation
Correct Answer: B
The sentence 'I will eat an apple.' indicates an action that will happen in the future.
Q3
Easy
Choose the present tense form of 'to go'.
A. goes
B. went
C. going
D. gone
Show Answer & Explanation
Correct Answer: A
'Goes' is the correct present tense form of the verb 'to go' for he/she/it.
Q4
Medium
Which sentence is in the present tense?
A. I walk to school every day.
B. I walked to school yesterday.
C. I will walk to school tomorrow.
D. I was walking to school.
Show Answer & Explanation
Correct Answer: A
The present tense describes actions that are happening now or regularly occur. 'I walk to school every day.' is in the present tense.
Q5
Medium
Choose the correct past tense form of the verb 'to eat'.
A. eated
B. ate
C. eats
D. eating
Show Answer & Explanation
Correct Answer: B
'Ate' is the correct past tense form of 'to eat'. The other options are not correct forms.
Q6
Medium
Which of the following sentences is in the future tense?
A. I am playing football.
B. I played football yesterday.
C. I will play football next week.
D. I play football on weekends.
Show Answer & Explanation
Correct Answer: C
The future tense indicates actions that will happen later. 'I will play football next week.' is in the future tense.
Q7
Medium
Identify the sentence that uses the present continuous tense.
A. She is reading a book.
B. She reads a book every night.
C. She read a book last week.
D. She will read a book tomorrow.
Show Answer & Explanation
Correct Answer: A
The present continuous tense describes actions currently in progress, as in 'She is reading a book.'
Q8
Hard
Which sentence correctly uses the past tense?
A. She plays the piano.
B. She played the piano.
C. She is playing the piano.
D. She will play the piano.
Show Answer & Explanation
Correct Answer: B
The sentence 'She played the piano.' correctly uses the past tense to indicate that the action has already occurred.
Q9
Hard
Select the sentence that is in the future tense.
A. I eat breakfast every day.
B. I ate breakfast yesterday.
C. I will eat breakfast tomorrow.
D. I am eating breakfast now.
Show Answer & Explanation
Correct Answer: C
The sentence 'I will eat breakfast tomorrow.' uses 'will' to indicate an action that is set to happen in the future.
Q10
Hard
Which of the following sentences shows the present continuous tense?
A. They are playing soccer.
B. They played soccer.
C. They will play soccer.
D. They have played soccer.
Show Answer & Explanation
Correct Answer: A
'They are playing soccer.' uses 'are' plus the verb in -ing form, which indicates an action happening right now.

Showing 10 of 441 questions. Start a quiz to practice all questions with scoring and timer.

Practice All 441 Questions →

Grammar — Class 3 English Practice Questions Online

This page contains 441 practice MCQs for the chapter Grammar in Class 3 English. The questions are organized by difficulty — 131 easy, 218 medium, 92 hard — so you can choose the right level for your preparation.

Every question includes a detailed explanation to help you understand the concept, not just memorize answers. Take a timed quiz to simulate exam conditions, or practice at your own pace with no time limit. This chapter covers 4 topics, giving you comprehensive coverage of the entire chapter.