Prepositions
Conjunctions
Clauses
Countable/Uncountable
Mixed Review
100

What preposition correctly completes this sentence? "I will meet you ___ the park."

In-"I will meet you in the park."

100

Choose the correct conjunction: "I want to go, ___ I have too much homework." (but/and)

but — "I want to go, but I have too much homework."

100

True or False: "A clause must have a subject and a verb."

True — A clause must have both a subject and a verb.

100

Is "milk" countable or uncountable?

Uncountable — "milk" is uncountable.

100

Identify the prepositions in this sentence: "He stood next to her after the meeting."

Preposition: next and after

200

Name 3 prepositions of place.

Examples: under, above, beside, between, near, in front of

200

Name three coordinating conjunctions.

Examples: and, but, or, so, yet, for, nor (any 3 coordinating conjunctions)

200

Identify the dependent clause in this sentence: "Although it was raining, we went for a walk."

Dependent clause: "Although it was raining"

200

Choose the correct form: "There is/are a lot sugar in the jar."

Correct: "There is a lot of sugar in the jar."

200

Fill in the blank with a conjunction: "You have a choice.  You can have tea ___ coffee."

Correct conjunction: "or" — "You can have tea or coffee."

300

Correct the mistake: "She jumped in the car and drove at the city."

Correction: "She jumped into the car and drove to the city."

300

Combine these sentences using "because": "She was tired. She went to bed early."

Combined sentence: "She went to bed early because she was tired."

300

Create a sentence with an independent and a dependent clause.

Example sentence: "Because I was hungry, I ate lunch early."

300

Name two nouns that can be both countable and uncountable depending on the context (think about containers).

Examples: hair (one hair / much hair), chicken (a chicken / some chicken meat)

300

Combine two simple sentences into one complex sentence using a dependent clause.

Example complex sentence: "I stayed inside because it was raining."

400

Complete the sentence: "He has been working ___ Monday." (for/since?)

since — "He has been working since Monday."

400

"Fill in the blank with the correct conjunction: 'I wanted to go swimming, ___ it was too cold.' (and / but)"

but-

Full sentence: "I wanted to go swimming, but it was too cold."

400

Correct the error: "When I arrived. The movie had already started."

Corrected: "When I arrived, the movie had already started."

400

Fix the mistake: "I need a few informations before starting."

Correction: "I need a little information before starting."

400

Choose whether this noun is countable or uncountable and fix the sentence: "There isn't much chairs in the room."

Correction: "There aren't many chairs in the room." (chairs = countable)

500

Use "between" and "on" correctly in two separate sentences.

Example sentences: "The candy was shared between the two children." / "The teacher walked on the desks."

500

Fix this sentence: "He is smart but he studies hard." (Hint: Use a better conjunction to show cause and effect.)

Better conjunction: "He is smart, and he studies hard." (Or use "so" if you want to show cause: "He is smart because he studies hard.")

500

"If you come to the party, you can bring a friend.  Make sure to bring a present if you come.  If you can't afford a present, you can make a present."

Find all 3 independent clauses.

1. You can bring a friend.

2. Make sure to bring a present.

3. You can make a present.

500

Create a short dialogue using one countable and one uncountable noun correctly. (Bonus if you use quantity words like "a few" or "some.")

A: "Can you buy some rice?" (uncountable)  


B: "Sure. Do you also want a few apples?" (countable)

500

Correct this complex sentence: "Because she likes reading. She bought many books and magazines."

Corrected: "Because she likes reading, she bought many books and magazines." (or make it one sentence: "She bought many books and magazines because she likes reading.")

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