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Grammar Quiz and Practice
Practice English grammar from parts of speech to figurative language, with questions matched to every grade from 2 to 12.
Strong grammar shows up in clearer writing and confident reading, and it builds through steady practice rather than a single lesson. Triviolt turns each grammar skill into a short quiz a student can play in a few minutes, with questions matched to the grade you choose.
The coverage runs from grade 2 basics (parts of speech, contractions, and compound words) through grade 12 skills (usage, sentence structure, and figurative language), with punctuation, subject-verb agreement, and homophones along the way.
Classic mode keeps a timer for quick review, survival mode rewards long correct streaks, and learn mode removes the clock and the score so a student can study a new rule at an easy pace.
What the quizzes cover
Grammar practice on Triviolt follows the K-12 sequence, grouped by grade band so every student lands on the right skills.
- Grades 2-3: nouns, verbs, adjectives, contractions, and compound words
- Grades 4-6: punctuation, capitalization, subject-verb agreement, and homophones
- Grades 7-9: sentence structure, clauses, pronouns, and common usage errors
- Grades 10-12: figurative language, advanced usage, and precise sentence construction
Practice that sticks
Grammar rules stick when a student sees them in many short examples and gets quick feedback on each one. Triviolt tracks accuracy by skill, adapts difficulty as a student improves, and keeps score with volts so practice stays motivating.
Parents can follow progress by skill through the progress reports, and anyone can challenge a friend with a share link to compare scores. It works in any browser on a phone, tablet, or computer with no download required.
Sample grammar questions
1. What part of speech is the word "quickly" in the sentence "She ran quickly"?
Answer: Adverb. "Quickly" describes how she ran, so it modifies the verb and is an adverb.2. Choose the correct word: "I could not hear ___ over the noise."
Answer: their. "Their" is the possessive form, showing the noise belonged to or came from them.3. Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
Answer: We bought apples, oranges, and pears.. Commas separate items in a list, with one before "and" in the standard series.4. Choose the verb that agrees: "The group of students ___ ready."
Answer: is. "Group" is a singular collective noun here, so it takes the singular verb "is."5. Which sentence contains a simile?
Answer: Her smile was as bright as the sun.. A simile compares two things using "like" or "as," as in "as bright as the sun."6. Choose the correct word: "The recipe calls for two cups of flour, so measure it out and ___ the sugar."
Answer: then. "Then" refers to time or sequence, while "than" is used for comparisons.
Frequently asked questions
Are the grammar quizzes free?
Yes. You can play grammar quizzes free on Triviolt with no download. A free account saves your scores and tracks progress by skill.
What grades do the grammar quizzes cover?
Grades 2 through 12. That ranges from early parts of speech and contractions up through subject-verb agreement, usage, sentence structure, and figurative language.
Do the quizzes cover punctuation and homophones?
Yes. Punctuation, homophones, and commonly confused words are all in the question pool, alongside parts of speech and subject-verb agreement.
Is there a mode without a timer?
Yes. Learn mode removes the timer and the score so a student can study a new grammar rule at their own pace before switching to timed classic mode.
Can I use these quizzes for homeschool or classwork?
Yes. Many parents and teachers use the grammar quizzes as warm-ups and review. Progress reports show which skills a student has mastered and which need more practice.
