Pronouns
Present Tenses
Past Tenses
Adjective Order
Compound Sentences
100

Choose the correct pronoun:

“Sarah likes music. I see _____ every day.”

her

100

Choose the correct verb:

“She ______ TV every night.”

a) watch
b) watches
c) is watching

watches

100

Choose the verb:

“Yesterday, we ______ pizza.”

a) eat
b) ate
c) eating

ate

100

Put in order:

(a / red / car)

a red car

100

Choose the conjunction:

“I was tired, _____ I went to bed.”

so

200

Correct the sentence:

“Me and John play soccer.”

John and I play soccer.

200

What tense is this?

“They are studying.”

Present Continuous

200

What tense is this?

“I was sleeping.”

Past Continuous

200

Put in order:

(a / beautiful / dress / blue)

a beautiful blue dress

200

What does FANBOYS stand for?

For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So

300

What type of pronoun is me?

Object pronoun

300

Complete the sentence (finish):

“I ______ already ______ my homework.”

have ... finished

300

Complete the sentence:

“After they ______ dinner, they watched TV.”

have watched

300

Put in order:

(a / wooden / old / chair)

an old wooden chair

300

Combine:

“I like pizza. I like burgers.”

I like pizza, and I like burgers.

400

Choose the correct answer:

“____ finished the project"

They - Them - Their

They

400

Correct the mistake:

“He are playing basketball.”

He is playing basketball.

400

Correct the mistake:

“Yesterday I am going to school.”

Yesterday I went to school.

400

Which sentence is correct?

a) a Canadian big house
b) a big Canadian house

B

400

Choose the conjunction:

“She studied hard, _____ she failed the test.”

but / yet

500

Replace the words in the brackets:

(Maria and I) are going to the mall.

We

500

Choose the best tense:

“Look! The baby ______.”

a) cries
b) is crying
c) cried

is crying

500

Choose the best answer:

“While I ______, my phone rang.”

a) studied
b) was studying
c) had studied

was studying

500

Fix the adjective order:

“a leather black expensive bag”

an expensive black leather bag

500

Correct the sentence:

“I was hungry but I ate lunch.”

(depends on logic — e.g., “I was hungry, so I ate lunch.”)

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