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100

Write a sentence using a comparative/superlative an the given words:

you / your mother / sing /beautiful

My mother sings more beautifully than me. / I sing more beautifully than my mother. 

100

Ask the following questions again using, "Do you know if..."

Does the teacher exercise daily?

Do you know if the teacher exercises daily?

100

Correct the following questions.

My friend's are talking to they parent about us class trip. 

My friends are talking to their parents about our class trip. 

100

Write the sentence again filling in the blanks with the correct prepositions of time. 

My brother wanted to go to Thailand        July 26, but the rainy season is       July. He is going to wait and go        the spring of 2027.

My brother wanted to go to Thailand on July 26, but the rainy season is in July. He is going to wait and go in the spring of 2027.

100

Write the sentence again punctuating it properly. 

The teacher shook his head and asked did anyone here actually do their homework

The teacher shook his head and asked, "Did anyone here actually do their homework?"

200

Write the following sentence again using the correct indefinite pronoun. (every.../some.../no.../every...)

I asked all the people in my class to help me, but not a single person agreed.

I asked everyone in my class to help me, but nobody agreed.

200

Use the the correct form of the adjectives to complete the following sentences. 

My father was (annoy) at me because I didn't finish my homework. It was really too (confuse) for me, though.

My father was annoyed at me because I didn't finish my homework. It was really too confusing for me, though.

200

Join the sentences to create complex or compound sentences. 

Jen didn't ride the roller coaster. She is old enough to ride them. 

Jen didn't ride the roller coaster even though she was old enough to do so. (ride them).

200

Complete the sentence with an appropriate conjunctive adverb. Write the sentences again. 

You should always say 'please' when asking for something.                     , you should say 'thank you' when something is given to you.

You should always say 'please' when asking for something. Furthermore, you should say 'thank you' when something is given to you. 

200

Use the following words to write a sentence using a comparative or superlative. 

10 kilometers - far - Jim - ever -run

10 kilometers is the farthest (that) Jim has ever run. 

300

Write two questions for the following answer:

Yes, she has forgotten to bring her homework many times. The last time she forgot it was yesterday.

Has Jen ever forgotten to bring her homework? When was the last time she forgot it?

300

Add the following adjectives to the sentence. You might have to change the adjectives to adverbs. 

(steady)(excited) (determined) (slow) 

The turtle ran and finished the race. All the animals yelled when he won.

The determined turtle ran slowly and steadily and finished the race. All the animals yelled excitedly when he won. 

300

Join the sentences to create complex or compound sentences.

They arrived at the restaurant. They realized it was closed.

When they arrived at the restaurant, they realized it was closed.

300

Write the question again starting with, "do you know if..."

Has the teacher ever gone skydiving?

Do you know if the teacher has ever gone skydiving?

300

Change the underlined time to the time given. Use the correct form of the given adjective (ed / ing)

My brother often yells at the most (annoy) student in his class.     [just]

My brother has just yelled at the most annoying student in his class. 

400

Write the sentence again filling int he blanks with the correct words. Be sure to punctuate your sentence properly.

My brother hasn't started studying for his quiz            ;              he left all of his books at school.

My brother hasn't started studying for his quiz yet; furthermore, he left all of his books at school. 

400

Ask a question in the passive voice that will come up with the following answer:

At 6:30.

(Answers will vary.)

EX. What time is dinner usually served?

What time is the garbage collected?

400

Write the sentences again replacing the underlined time words with the new time indicators provided.

Jim didn't wash the dishes last night.   (since last month)

Jim hasn't washed the dishes since last month.

400

Write sentences with the adjective and adverb form of the given adjective. (good -- My mother is a good cook. My mother cooks well.)

probable

Answers will vary. 

It is probable that I will do well on this quiz. 

I will probably do well on this quiz. 

400

Correct the following sentence.

My best friend bicycle is more newwer then me. I asked he to borrow him bicycle, but him said no.

My best friend's bicycle is newer than mine. I asked him to borrow it, but he said no.

500

Write the following sentence in the passive form.

Somebody stole the watch which was given to my brother by President Trump.

The watch which was given to my brother by President Trump was stolen.

500

Change the underlined time to the new time given and rewrite the sentence. 

Jim has just finished his homework. (usually / by 7:30)

Jim usually finishes his homework by 7:30.

500

Punctuate the following direct speech correctly. Write what was said using the passive voice. 

the teacher told his students you must hand in your homework at the beginning of class 

The teacher told his students, "Your homework must be handed in at the beginning of the class."

500

Write the sentences again adding adverbs. You will have to change the given adjectives into their adverb form. Also change the underlined time word for the new time word.

The thief usually avoids the police by wearing casual clothing and blending in with crowds.   (stealthy / natural) (yesterday)

Yesterday, the thief stealthily avoided the police by wearing casual clothing and blending perfectly in with the crowd.

500

Write the following sentence in the passive voice.

They keep the medicine on a high shelf where the children can't reach it. 

The medicine is kept on a high shelf where it can't be reached by the children.
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