Vocabulary Question: What is the noun form of 'happy'?
happiness
Synonyms Question: What is a synonym for "difficult"?
Hard
What is the correct form of the verb in this sentence: "She (go) to the gym every morning."?
goes
Fill in the Blank: "She was very __________ when she heard the good news."
happy, excited, etc.
Correct the mistake: "She don't likes to eat vegetables."
"She doesn't like to eat vegetables."
Verb Tenses Question: What is the past tense of "go"?
Went
Phrasal Verbs Question: What does the phrasal verb "give up" mean?
To stop trying or to quit
Choose an adverb to complete the sentence: "I have __________ finished my homework."
already/almost/just/never, etc.
Fill in the Blank: "The children were __________ after playing in the park all day."
tired, exhausted, etc.
Correct the mistake: "Sarah, Hamed, and Lucia was talking all night long, so they're tired today."
were talking
Prepositions Question: Fill in the blank: "She is good __________ playing the piano."
at
Correct the sentence: "The book who I read was interesting"
"The book that/which I read was interesting."
Identify the mistake in this sentence and correct it: "He don't have any brothers or sisters."
"He doesn't have any brothers or sisters."
Fill in the Blank: "She is very __________; she always helps her friends with their problems."
helpful, kind, polite, nice, ...
"If he will finish his homework, he can watch TV."
"If he finishes his homework, he can watch TV."
Add commas to this sentence: This summer, my sister is going to travel to Greece grow her business practice guitar and spend time with me.
This summer, my sister is going to travel to Greece, grow her business, practice guitar,* and spend time with me.
* The comma before 'and' is optional.
Correct the sentence: "She has many homeworks to do."
"She has a lot of homework to do."
Correct the sentence: "You must to finish your work."
"You must finish your work."
Fill in the Blank: "We need to __________ the meeting until next week because the manager is out of town."
postpone/delay/put off, etc.
Correct the mistake: "The book what I borrowed from the library is very interesting."
"The book which/that I borrowed from the library is very interesting."
NOTE: Because the relative pronoun is the object of this relative clause, not the subject, the relative pronoun is optional. So, we can also say: "The book I borrowed . . ."
Write a question that uses 'to buy' in present perfect tense.
Multiple answers
Correct the sentence: "He likes reading, to swim, and biking."
"He likes reading, swimming, and biking."
Correct the sentence: "She has a great knowledge about the subject"
"She has great knowledge about the subject."
Correct the mistake: "Neither of the students have completed their assignments on time."
"Neither of the students has completed their assignments on time."