Free Arabic Grammar Test
Your command of the grammar system: verb forms, agreement, word order, connectors and advanced structures. Every question is mapped to a specific grammar topic, so the test measures consistent competence level by level.
50 items
From A1 up to C1
~10–15 minutes
Instant results
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What this arabic grammar test measures
Your command of the grammar system: verb forms, agreement, word order, connectors and advanced structures. Every question is mapped to a specific grammar topic, so the test measures consistent competence level by level.
Test format
- 10 questions per CEFR level (A1–C1), 50 in total
- Fill-in-the-blank and sentence-completion multiple choice
- Each question tied to one grammar topic (tenses, agreement, mood, syntax…)
- Instant feedback with a short explanation after every answer
This Arabic test: 50 items — 10 at A1 · 10 at A2 · 10 at B1 · 10 at B2 · 10 at C1.
Sample questions from the arabic test
Real items from the test bank — one per level band. The full test adapts from A1 to C1.
الْبِنْتُ ___ في الْحَديقَةِ. (the girl is small)
- 1صغير
- 2صغيرة
- 3صغار
- 4صغيرون
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Correct: صغيرة
The noun "البنت" (girl) is feminine, so the adjective must carry the feminine marker ة: "صغيرة". "صغير" is masculine (it would describe a boy), "صغار" is a broken plural, and "صغيرون" is a sound masculine plural — neither agrees with a single feminine noun.
لَمْ يُذْكَرِ اسْمُ الْكاتِبِ، لٰكِنْ ___ المقالة قَبْلَ عامٍ. (was written — passive)
- 1كَتَبَ
- 2كُتِبَت
- 3كاتب
- 4يكتب
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Correct: كُتِبَت
With no stated agent and "المقالة" (the article, feminine) as the promoted nāʾib al-fāʿil, the passive is required, and the verb agrees with it in the feminine: "كُتِبَت المقالة". "كَتَبَ" is active masculine ("[he] wrote"), "كاتب" is the participle ("writer"), and "يكتب" is the active present.
سافَرْتُ إِلى مدنٍ كَثيرَةٍ، وَمَرَرْتُ ب ___ جميلة. (Tahran-like diptote place name "أماكن"-pattern: write the genitive of أماكن)
- 1أماكنٍ
- 2أماكنَ
- 3أماكنُ
- 4الأماكن
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Correct: أماكنَ
"أماكن" follows a diptote (mamnūʿ min al-ṣarf) plural pattern: it refuses tanwīn and shows the genitive with FATḤA when indefinite: "بأماكنَ جميلة". "أماكنٍ" wrongly adds tanwīn kasr, "أماكنُ" is the nominative, and "الأماكن" would restore the normal kasra only because of ال, which is not present here.
The CEFR levels this test grades
Beginner
Understands and uses familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases.
Elementary
Communicates in simple, routine tasks on familiar topics and activities.
Intermediate
Deals with most situations while travelling; describes experiences, events and opinions.
Upper Intermediate
Interacts with native speakers fluently; understands complex texts on concrete and abstract topics.
Advanced
Uses language flexibly and effectively for social, academic and professional purposes.
Methodology
This Arabic grammar test contains 50 items (10 at A1, 10 at A2, 10 at B1, 10 at B2, 10 at C1), ordered from A1 to C1 and drawn from the same item bank used inside the Lenguia study-plan product.
Scoring uses a pass-threshold model: each CEFR level is "passed" when you earn roughly two-thirds of its available points, and your result is the highest level you pass consecutively starting from A1. This rewards consistent competence rather than lucky guesses. Results range from A1 to C1 (the test does not grade C2).
The items are informed by the competency descriptors of the Council of Europe CEFR framework. This is a free self-assessment: results are a reliable orientation, not a certified proficiency measurement.
The competency descriptors follow the Council of Europe CEFR framework.
How to improve your arabic grammar
- Study free Arabic grammar topics (A1–C1) →
- Read free Arabic stories at your level →
- Or take the full Arabic CEFR placement test for an all-skills result.
Frequently asked questions
How accurate is this Arabic grammar test?
It uses the same item bank and pass-threshold scoring as the placement engine inside Lenguia's study-plan product, so the CEFR estimate is consistent and repeatable. Like any online self-assessment it is an orientation, not an official certificate.
Is it really free? Do I need an account?
Yes — the full test, the result and the shareable certificate are free, with no signup. If you create an account afterwards, your result can be used to build a personalized study plan.
What levels can I get?
A1, A2, B1, B2 or C1. A level counts as reached when you earn roughly two-thirds of its points and have passed every level below it. C2 is not graded.
Can I retake the test?
Yes, as often as you like. Questions within each level are shuffled, and your latest result replaces the previous one on this device.
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