Contractions
Conjunctions
Sentence Types (Simple & Compound)
Types of Adjectives
Present Perfect
100

What’s the contraction for do not?

don’t

100

Which conjunction shows contrast?

but / although

100

A sentence with one subject and one verb

Simple sentence

100

An adjective that tells how many.

Quantitative / Number

100

Form: Have/Has + ?

Past participle

200

What’s the contraction for she is?

she’s

200

Which conjunction shows reason or cause?

because / so

200

A sentence with two independent clauses joined by a conjunction.

Compound sentence

200

An adjective that tells which one.

Demonstrative (this, that, these, those)

200

Fill in: I ______ (eat) breakfast today.

have eaten

300

What’s the contraction for they have?

they’ve

300

Which conjunction is used to talk about time?

when / after / before / while

300

Identify the type: I went to the store.

Simple

300

An adjective that tells whose something is.

Possessive

300

Fill in: She ______ (finish) her homework.

has finished

400

What’s the contraction for I will?

I’ll

400

Combine in a sentence: I like tea. I like coffee.

I like tea, and I like coffee.

400

Identify the type: I went to the store, and I bought milk.

Compound

400

An adjective that describes qualities (e.g., big, happy).

Descriptive / Qualitative

400

Write a question in present perfect: You / ever / visit London?

Have you ever visited London?

500

Combine these words into contractions correctly in a sentence: I will not / he has not / they are not

I won’t, he hasn’t, they aren’t

500

Rewrite as one compound sentence using a correct conjunction: I wanted to go out. It was raining. I had homework to do.

I wanted to go out, but it was raining, and I had homework to do.

500

Combine these three sentences into one correct compound sentence: She likes reading. She likes painting. She likes dancing.

She likes reading, painting, and dancing.

500

Identify the adjective types in this sentence: "This delicious cake belongs to my friend, and it is very colorful."

Demonstrative: This / Opinion: delicious / Possessive: my / Descriptive: colorful

500

Write a present perfect sentence with “since” or “for” using this information: He / study English / 2019

He has studied English since 2019.

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