Reflexive Pronouns
Progressive Tenses of a Verb
Adverbs of Time and Place
Adverbs of Frequency and Intensity
Subject-Verb Agreement- Compound Nouns
100

Stella reminded _______ to stay calm before presenting in front of the class.

herself

100

I _______ (eat) lunch right now

am eating

100

I will see you _______. (later/quickly)

 later

100

I _______ forget to check my work before submitting it. (rarely/always)

 always

100

Identify the correct verb to use: 

Either the teacher or the students _______ going to present first.

are

200

I hurt _______ while playing. 

myself 

200

They _______ (play) yesterday at 3 PM.

were playing

200

The dog is _______ the table. 

under

200

The test was _______ difficult that many students struggled to finish it. (very/always) 

very

200

Identify the correct verb to use: 

The firefighters _________ responding quickly.

are

300

We cleaned the room by _______. 

ourselves

300

She _______ (study) tomorrow at this time.

will be studying

300

Identify the adverbs: She will go there tomorrow. 

there, tomorrow

300

Choose the correct adverb and explain why:
“He is _______ tired after the long trip.” (always/very)

very (intensity, describes degree of tiredness)

300

The school bus (carry, carries) many students every morning.

carries

400

Neither of the players blamed _______ for the mistake; instead, they worked harder.

themselves

400

Identify the tense: They were arguing when the teacher entered the room.

Past Progressive

400

Give one example of an adverb of place.

Answers may vary. 

400

Correct the sentence:
“She very goes to the library after school.”

She often goes to the library after school.

400

The ice cream vendors (sell, sells) sweets every afternoon.

sell

500

Identify the reflexive pronoun: The children prepared themselves for the competition.

themselves

500

Identify the tense: He will be waiting for you at the gate later.

Future Progressive 

500

Make a sentence using time AND place adverbs. 

Answers may vary. 

500

Correct the sentence:
"She extremely runs fast during competitions."

She runs extremely fast during competitions.

500

Why is “runner-up” treated as singular?

Because it refers to one person, even if it has two words.

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