Fill in the blank with an appropriate word in the appropriate form:
The _______ student worked hard.
The _(adjective)______ student worked hard.
Possible answers: young, kind, smart, helpful
Read the sentence. One of the words is in the incorrect form (or part of speech). Change one word to correct the sentence:
My brother is a very success person.
My brother is a very successful person.
success (noun) / successful (adj)
Put the words in the correct order to complete the sentence:
I have ______________
/ bike / a / red /
I have a red bike.
Fill in the blank with an appropriate word in the appropriate form:
I enjoy going to the __________.
I enjoy going to the _(noun)________.
Possible answers: beach, market, library
Read the sentence. One of the words is in the incorrect form (or part of speech). Change one word to correct the sentence:
The movie was boringly and too long.
The movie was boring and too long.
boringly (adv) / boring (adj)
Put the words in the correct order to complete the sentence:
They bought __________
/ phone / expensive / an /
They bought an expensive phone.
Fill in the blank with the correct word:
____ apple a day keeps the doctor away.
_(An)___ apple a day keeps the doctor away.
Read the sentence. One of the words is in the incorrect form (or part of speech). Change one word to correct the sentence:
He is anger because of the test.
He is angry because of the test.
anger (n) / angry (adj)
Put the words in the correct order:
eats / breakfast / she / at 7:00 every day
She eats breakfast at 7:00 every day
or
At 7:00 every day, she eats breakfast.
Fill in the blank with an appropriate word in the appropriate form:
I review my lessons _____ night.
I review my lessons _(at)____ night.
Read the sentence. One of the words is in the incorrect form (or part of speech). Change one word to correct the sentence:
My sister is beauty and smart.
My sister is beautiful and smart.
beauty (n) / beautiful (adj)
Put the words in the correct order:
goes / to work / he / by bus
He goes to work by bus.
Fill in the blank with an appropriate word in the appropriate form:
I like studying, ______ I don't like doing homework.
I like studying, __(but/yet)____ I don't like doing homework.
Read the sentence. One of the words is in the incorrect form (or part of speech). Change one word to correct the sentence:
The test was difficulty.
The test was difficult.
difficulty (n) / difficult (adj)
Put the words in the correct order:
studying / you / do / like / English / ?
Do you like studying English?