Fill in the blank:
She ___ (study) for her exams all week. She will continue to study this weekend until her test next week.
Fill in the blank:
I love chocolate, ___ I don't like coffee.
I love chocolate, but I don't like coffee.
This sentence needs a coordinating conjunction.
Fill in the blanks:
___ sister has two kids; They are ___ niece and nephew. I love ____ both!
My sister has two kids; They are my niece and nephew. I love them both!
Fill in the blank with the possessive pronoun:
That table is ________. (they)
Theirs.
How much is worth a Quarter?
A quarter is worth 25C.
Which sentence uses present perfect?
A. I saw that movie last week.
B. I have seen that movie already.
C. I am seeing a new side of life lately.
D. I have a new car.
B. I have seen that movie already.
Which of the following is NOT a fragment?
A. Walking down the narrow street by the lake.
B. After we finished our three-course dinner.
C. The little dog ran quickly down the street.
D. Because she was tired and grumpy.
C. The little dog ran quickly down the street.
Which of the following sentences has no errors?
A. A blue car that I drive is in the garage right now.
B. The black cat walked across street.
C. He takes classes at College of the Desert.
D. I bought a new car. The car is a pretty blue color.
D. I bought a new car. The car is a pretty blue color.
Which sentence does NOT have a subject-verb agreement error?
A. The criteria for the job seem difficult.
B. The number of students have increased this year.
C. Some of the staff is friendly and some is rude.
D. Everyone in the classes were absent on ditch day.
A. The criteria for the job seem difficult.
Criteria is plural (they seem)
Name two American states that border Mexico.
Four American states border Mexico: California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
Conjugate the following verb into the future progressive: quit
will be quitting
Correct the following mistake:
I have been waiting for you for this morning.
I have been waiting for you since this morning.
List five noncount nouns.
Example noncount nouns:
homework, water, jewelry, salt, sugar, sand, rain, cooked chicken, etc.
List five collective nouns that are singular or plural depending on if they act as one unit or individually.
Examples:
class, family, jury, faculty, staff, band, choir, team, committee, crowd, group, etc.
What was the first president of the United States?
George Washington
Find and correct the error(s):
She have been lived in California for the past four years.
She has been living in California for the past four years.
Find and correct the error(s):
The students studied hard for the test they felt prepared.
Possible corrections:
Because the students studied hard for the test, they felt prepared.
The students studied hard for the test, so (or and) they felt prepared.
The students studied hard for the test; they felt prepared.
Find and correct the error(s):
A teacher gave ours a syllabus for the ESL class today.
The teacher gave us a syllabus for the ESL class today.
Find and correct the error(s):
Either the cat or the dogs keeps eating the plant in the hallway.
Either the cat or the dogs keep eating the plant in the hallway.
When using either/or, look at the subject closest to the verb for agreement.
In which U.S. state can the world's tallest trees be found?
California
Create a sentence in simple past with the following subject and verb:
Subject: Julie's puppy
Verb: chew
Example sentence:
Julie's puppy chewed her homework.
Create a complex sentence using the following words:
Although
the teacher
had taught
Example sentence:
Although the teacher had already taught verb tenses, the students still had questions.
The students still had questions although the teacher had already taught verb tenses.
Create a sentence with the following words:
A book
its
Example sentences:
I bought a book and its title is Little Women.
A book that I like is Little Women, and its plot is about four sisters.Create a sentence using the following words:
Both
the cat and the dogs
Example sentence:
Both the cat and the dogs are running around the house.
Both = always plural
Name two rivers in USA.