Strong grammar is essential for accurate spoken and written English.
Many learners understand basic grammar but struggle with advanced sentence structure, tense usage, and correct expression in real communication.
Practicing advanced English grammar questions helps learners improve accuracy, confidence, and fluency for spoken English, competitive exams, and IELTS preparation.
This page provides advanced grammar practice along with explanations to strengthen English skills.
Advanced grammar helps learners:
avoid common mistakes
improve writing accuracy
perform better in exams
express complex ideas clearly
Students preparing for spoken English fluency or IELTS often need structured grammar revision beyond school-level rules.
A. He has went to office.
B. He has gone to office.
C. He have gone to office.
Answer: B
Explanation: Present perfect uses has/have + past participle. “Gone” is correct.
If I ___ you, I would accept the offer.
A. was
B. were
C. am
Answer: B
Explanation: Second conditional uses were for all subjects.
She did not knew the answer.
Correct: She did not know the answer.
Explanation: After did, base verb form is used.
By next year, I ___ here for five years.
A. will work
B. will have worked
C. work
Answer: B
Explanation: Future perfect expresses duration before future point.
He is senior than me.
Correct: He is senior to me.
Explanation: “Senior” uses to, not than.
You ___ submit the form today; tomorrow is also fine.
A. must
B. need not
C. should
Answer: B
Explanation: Lack of obligation → need not.
They are repairing the road.
Passive: The road is being repaired.
Explanation: Present continuous passive → is/are being + past participle.
She is good ___ mathematics.
Answer: at
Explanation: Skill areas use good at.
He is ___ honest man.
Answer: an
Explanation: Silent “h” → vowel sound.
Always he speaks truth.
Correct: He always speaks the truth.
Explanation: Adverb placement after subject.
Many English learners — especially spoken English students — commonly struggle with:
tense consistency
prepositions
modal verbs
conditionals
articles
sentence structure
These errors reduce speaking confidence and IELTS band scores.
Grammar is not only for exams — it directly affects speaking ability.
When grammar becomes automatic:
sentences form faster
hesitation reduces
confidence increases
fluency improves
That is why structured grammar practice is essential in spoken English training.
IELTS speaking and writing require accurate grammar.
Band descriptors emphasize:
complex sentence structures
correct tense usage
grammatical range
accuracy
Students with strong grammar control achieve higher IELTS bands.
Many learners study grammar rules but cannot apply them while speaking.
At Gill Sir Spoken English & IELTS Institute, grammar training is integrated with real conversation practice so learners use grammar naturally in speech.
Training includes:
grammar in speaking
sentence formation drills
correction in conversation
fluency practice
IELTS grammar support
This approach converts grammar knowledge into communication ability.
If you want to strengthen grammar for fluent English speaking or IELTS success, guided training helps faster than self-study alone.
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How can I improve advanced English grammar?
Regular practice with explanations and applying grammar in speaking improves accuracy.
Is advanced grammar needed for spoken English?
Yes, correct grammar improves clarity, confidence, and fluency in conversation.
Does grammar affect IELTS score?
Yes, grammatical range and accuracy are key scoring criteria in IELTS speaking and writing.
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