English Grammar Level Test
Choose a CEFR level from A1 to C2, answer focused English grammar questions, and get instant results without signup.
Beginner
Focus on basic tenses (Present Simple, Past Simple), articles, and simple sentence structures.
Elementary
Focus on basic tenses (Present Simple, Past Simple), articles, and simple sentence structures.
Intermediate
Master complex tenses (Perfect tenses), conditionals, passive voice, and relative clauses.
Upper Intermediate
Master complex tenses (Perfect tenses), conditionals, passive voice, and relative clauses.
Advanced
Refine your usage of inversion, subjunctive mood, mixed conditionals, and sophisticated formulaic expressions.
Proficient
Refine your usage of inversion, subjunctive mood, mixed conditionals, and sophisticated formulaic expressions.
Master English Grammar with Precision
How it works
Choose the CEFR level you want to check, answer focused grammar questions, and review the score immediately.
Score meaning
Your result shows how accurately you handle structures expected at that level, from A1 basics to C2 precision.
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Our comprehensive English grammar tests are meticulously crafted to help you identify and bridge gaps in your grammatical knowledge. Whether you are a beginner at A1 or an advanced learner at C2, our targeted exercises focus on the essential structures required for fluency.
Each test provides immediate feedback and contextual explanations, ensuring that you don't just find the right answer, but actually understand the underlying rule. Regular practice with these tests will significantly improve your writing and speaking accuracy.
What do CEFR levels mean?
- A1–A2 Grammar: Focus on basic tenses (Present Simple, Past Simple), articles, and simple sentence structures.
- B1–B2 Grammar: Master complex tenses (Perfect tenses), conditionals, passive voice, and relative clauses.
- C1–C2 Grammar: Refine your usage of inversion, subjunctive mood, mixed conditionals, and sophisticated formulaic expressions.
Example question style
Sentence
If I had known, I would have called earlier.
Questions test tense, word order, articles, conditionals, clauses, and advanced grammar patterns.
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