Verbs
Subject-verb
Adjectives and adverbs
Punctuation
Common mistakes
100

This form of a verb ends in -ing and can show an action in progress.

What is the present participle / -ing form?

100

The correct verb: “He ___ lunch every day.”

What is “eats” or "has"?

100

This type of word describes nouns.

What is an adjective?

100

This punctuation ends a question.

What is a question mark?

100

Many learners confuse “your” and “you’re.”
“You’re” is the contraction of these two words.

What is “you are”?

200

The past tense of “go.”

What is "went"

200

The correct verb: “My friends ___ playing football.”

What is "are"?

200

This type of word describes a verb and often ends in -ly.

 What is an adverb?

200

In the sentence “After dinner, we watched a movie,” this punctuation follows an introductory phrase.
 

What is a comma?

200

Identify the mistake in this sentence: “She goed to the store yesterday.”
 

What is using “goed” instead of “went”?

300

The helping verb used in the sentence: “She is running.”
 

What is “is”?

300

In the sentence “The group of students ___ outside,” the verb agrees with the singular subject “group.”

What is "is"?

300

Choose the correct form: “She sings ___.” (vakkert)

What is “beautifully”?

300

This punctuation is used before “but” when it connects two full sentences.
 

What is a comma?

300

Choose the correct form:
“I look forward to ___ you soon.” (see / seeing)
 

 What is “seeing”?

400

The past tense of most regular verbs ends with these two letters.
 

What is “-ed”?

400

Choose the correct verb: “Neither the dog nor the cats ___ hungry.”

What is "are"?

400

Choose the correct form: “He is a ___ driver.” (god)

What is “good”?

400

This punctuation is often used to introduce a list.
 

What is a colon?

400

“I couldn’t find my keys, so I borrowed ___ car.” (your / you’re)
 

What is “your”?

500

The irregular past tense of “eat.”

What is “ate”?

500

The rule that says the verb must match the subject in number.

What is subject–verb agreement?  

500

In the sentence “She is happy,” the word “happy” is this part of speech.

What is an adjective?

500

In English, adjectives usually appear in this position relative to the noun.
 

What is before the noun?

500

Fix the common mistake in this sentence:
“He gave the book to Sarah and I.”
 

What is “He gave the book to Sarah and me”?

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