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🎓 English Test – Types of Phrases

Check your understanding of the five types of phrases in English with this interactive quiz with multiple choice answers.

Types Of Phrases
This entry is part 28 of 51 in the series ESL English Language Test

Types of Phrases

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What is the role of the phrase in this sentence?
"They arrived early to catch the train."

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Identify the prepositional phrase in this sentence:
"She placed the book beside the lamp."

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Which of these is a verb phrase?

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Which of the following is a noun phrase?

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Which of the following functions as a noun?

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Which phrase is an infinitive phrase?

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In the sentence "I hope to visit Japan someday," what type of phrase is "to visit Japan someday"?

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Which of the following is a gerund phrase?

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Choose the sentence that contains a prepositional phrase.

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Which of the following is not a phrase?

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In English grammar, phrases are essential tools for structuring sentences, enhancing clarity, and adding depth to writing. Whether you’re speaking casually or writing an academic essay, your ability to use and recognize phrases correctly is a strong indicator of language proficiency. This quiz is designed to help you reinforce your understanding of five major phrase types: noun phrases, verb phrases, prepositional phrases, gerund phrases, and infinitive phrases.

Let’s briefly review these types:

A noun phrase functions like a noun in a sentence. It includes a main noun and any words that modify or describe it. For example: “the excited children.”

A verb phrase includes the main verb and one or more auxiliary (helping) verbs, like: “has been sleeping.”

A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. It often shows direction, time, or location: “under the stairs.”

A gerund phrase starts with a verb in the “-ing” form and acts as a noun: “Swimming in the sea.”

An infinitive phrase starts with “to” followed by the base form of a verb, and it can act as a noun, adjective, or adverb: “to learn English quickly.”

For the full overview of these type of phrases check the full lesson here

In this quiz, you’ll find 10 multiple-choice questions. Each one presents a sentence or phrase for you to analyze. You’ll be asked to identify the type of phrase used or choose the most appropriate phrase to complete a sentence.

Only one option is correct per question, and after each question, you’ll find a clear explanation of the correct answer so you can understand why it’s right — and why the others are not.

The goal isn’t just to get a perfect score — it’s to help you think grammatically and gain confidence using phrases correctly in your own writing and speech. Let’s begin!

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