Active and Passive
Verbals
Verb Moods
Errors
Random
100

This sentence voice contains the word "by."

Passive 

100
Hearing and listening are not the same things. Hearing and listening are examples of

Gerunds

100

I want to eat candy. 

Indicative

100

Go to the mall and could you buy me a jacket? 

Go to the mall and buy me a jacket. 

100

This type of verb mood is always a question. 

Interrogative 

200

This sentence type is associated with zombies. 

Passive. 

200

Leaving his bag behind, the man wandered alone onto the plane. Leaving his bag behind is an example of 

Participle 

200

If I were a bird, I would fly to Egypt.

Subjunctive

200
Should I stay or do I want to go? 

Should I stay or should I go? 

200

This type of verb mood expresses necessity, a wish, a demand with a subject, or a hypothetical situation. 

Subjunctive 

300
The sun shines brightly on my garden today. 

Active

300

When I saw the broken mirror, I knew my luck had run out. Broken is...

A participle 

300

What is the meaning of this? 

Interrogative 

300

Tomorrow I will leave, and I should bring my coat. 

Tomorrow I will leave, and I will bring my coat. 

300

Imperative mood always begins with this kind of word. 

Verb 

400

He was respected by many, liked by few. 

Passive

400

To know him is to love him. This sentence uses two 

Infinitives

400

I think drinking water is the best medicine. 

Indicative 

400

I think you should go and I will stay. 

I think you should go and I should stay. 

400

True or false? You cannot have a sentence that begins with passive voice and ends with active voice. 

True 

500
My friends love to eat ice cream at the shop by the river. 

Active 

500

I wonder if eating would help me feel better. Eating is an example of 

Gerund

500

If you buy that game, you won't have any more money. 

Conditional 
500

The fruit was eaten by my sister and I ate the desert. 

My sister ate the fruit and I ate the desert. 

500

This type of verbal is used to describe a noun. 

Participle

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