Grammar Practice: The Popularity of Coffee Shops

Coffee shops are now modern hubs for work, study, and socialising. This article-based grammar quiz will help you review present perfect, base verb use, and common verb-noun collocations in context.

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10. The Popularity of Coffee Shops

Walk through any city, and you’re likely to find a coffee shop on nearly every corner. These cosy spaces have become more than just places to grab a drink — they are now popular spots for studying, socialising, and even working remotely. The rise in remote jobs and freelancing (1)____________ to this growing trend.

Coffee shops offer a comfortable atmosphere, free Wi-Fi, and a steady supply of caffeine — three things that many modern workers and students appreciate. Some people visit daily to stick to a routine, while others drop in occasionally to (2)____________ the change of scenery.

In addition to their convenience, coffee shops also support local businesses and communities. Many independent cafés buy ingredients from nearby farmers or showcase local artists on their walls. These efforts help (3)____________ a stronger sense of community.

However, spending hours in a café without buying much can create pressure for both customers and owners. Some shops have introduced time limits or minimum orders to keep things fair. Even so, most cafés try to (4)____________ a balance between comfort and business.

Whether you're working on a laptop or meeting a friend, coffee shops continue to play a big role in modern city life. With the right mix of atmosphere and purpose, they are likely to (5)____________ popular for years to come.

1.
(A) has contributed
(B) contribute
(C) contributing
(D) was contributed

2.
(A) enjoy
(B) enjoys
(C) enjoyed
(D) enjoying

3.
(A) create
(B) creating
(C) created
(D) creates

4.
(A) break
(B) find
(C) manage
(D) follow

5.
(A) remain
(B) remained
(C) remaining
(D) remains

Grammar Points & Explanations

1. Present Perfect: “has contributed”

  • Why it matters: Shows a change or development that started in the past and continues now. Great for describing trends in IELTS Task 1 and essays.

2. Infinitive of Purpose: “to enjoy”

  • Why it matters: Common construction to explain reasons or intentions. Useful in both written and spoken English.

3. Base Verb After Help: “help create”

  • Why it matters: After “help,” learners can use the base form (not “creates” or “created”). This grammar point often surprises students.

4. Verb Choice for Phrasal Expressions: “find a balance”

  • Why it matters: Learners need to know common collocations like “find a balance,” which are frequently used in real-world and academic contexts.

5. Bare Infinitive After ‘likely to’: “remain”

  • Why it matters: Structures like “likely to remain” are excellent for expressing predictions or possibilities — useful in writing and speaking exams.

Correct Answers:

  1. (A) has contributed

“The rise in remote jobs… has contributed to this growing trend.”

  1. (A) enjoy

“...to enjoy the change of scenery.”

  1. (A) create

“...help create a stronger sense of community.”

  1. (B) find

“...try to find a balance between comfort and business.”

  1. (A) remain

“...they are likely to remain popular for years to come.”

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