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Comprehensive Text Analysis

Grade 10 ยท Week 38 ยท 25 questions

This quiz focuses on Comprehensive Text Analysis โ€” an important area of English language skills. Practise these questions to strengthen your understanding and build confidence.

What you'll practise

  • Build confidence with Comprehensive Text Analysis
  • Apply concepts through practice questions
  • Test your understanding with varied question types
All 25 questions in this Comprehensive Text Analysis quiz

Grade 10 English โ€” Comprehensive Text Analysis: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.

  1. "Having completed the work, he left." This is a:
  2. "What I need is your support." 'What I need' is a:
  3. In "The book being read is interesting," 'being read' is:
  4. "Were I you, I would accept." This shows:
  5. "The meeting having ended, everyone left." This structure is:
  6. "It's high time you worked harder." This expresses:
  7. "I would rather you didn't smoke." This shows:
  8. "Scarcely had he arrived when it rained." This is:
  9. "The question is whether we should go." 'Whether we should go' is:
  10. "Time permitting, we'll visit the museum." This is:
  11. "He speaks as if he were the owner." This uses:
  12. "Whatever you do, be careful." 'Whatever you do' is:
  13. "The committee having met, the decision was made." This is:
  14. "I suggest that he leave immediately." 'Leave' is:
  15. "Weather permitting, the match will be held." This is:
  16. "Not only did he arrive late, but he also forgot his homework." This shows:
  17. "The book, which I read yesterday, was excellent." This is:
  18. "I wish I had studied harder." This expresses:
  19. "Little did he know about the surprise." This is:
  20. "The work being difficult, he needed help." This structure is:
  21. "If it were not for your help, I would fail." This is:
  22. "So tired was he that he slept immediately." This is:
  23. "The man whose car was stolen reported to police." 'Whose car was stolen' is:
  24. "Come what may, I'll support you." This is:
  25. "The meeting over, everyone dispersed." This is:
Question 1 of 250 correct so far

"Having completed the work, he left." This is a: