Choose the best first-step word: “____, open your notebook. Next, write the date.”
A) First B) Finally C) Then
A) First
Fill in: “The sticker is ____ the book cover.”
A) in B) on C) at
Answer: B) on
“Ought to” is closest to: can / should / might
Answer: B) should
Which word means “not ever”?
A) usually B) never C) sometimes
Answer: B) never
Fix: “My brother play video games.”
Answer: “My brother plays video games.”
Put these in order:
After that, serve it. 2) First, mix the ingredients. 3) Then, bake it.
Answer: 2 → 3 → 1
“We met ____ the playground after school.”
(at / on / in)
Answer: at
Pick the correct sentence:
A) You ought to gos now.
B) You ought to goes now.
Answer: A
Put in order (most to least): always, often, never
Answer: always → often → never
“The dogs barks loudly.”
Answer: “The dogs bark loudly.”
Fix the sequencing word: “First, I put on my shoes. Finally, I put on my socks.”
Answer: Change Finally → Next/Then (Socks should come before shoes.)
“The cat ran ____ the table and hid ____ the chair.” (choose from: under, between, behind, in front of)
Answer: under; behind (acceptable: under; in front of if it still makes sense)
Fix the mistake: “She ought to studies more.”
“She ought to study more.”
Choose the correct sentence:
A) She always is late.
B) She is always late.
Answer: B
(With be verbs, adverb goes after: is always.)
Choose the correct sentence:
A) Everyone are ready.
B) Everyone is ready.
Answer: B (Everyone = singular)
Choose the best transition: “I finished my homework. ____ I played games.”
A) Because B) Then C) Before
Answer: B) Then
“She sat ____ the front row, ____ the teacher.”
A) in / in front of
B) on / behind
C) at / between
Answer: A) in / in front of
Choose the best advice: “Your friend is tired in class.”
A) They ought to sleep later.
B) They ought to go to bed earlier.
Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence:
A) He often plays soccer after school.
B) He plays often soccer after school.
Answer: A
Fix the tense: “Yesterday, we eat noodles.”
Answer: “Yesterday, we ate noodles.”
Put these steps in correct order:
Put toothpaste on the brush.
Rinse your mouth.
Brush your teeth.
4. Wet the toothbrush.
Answer: 4 → 1 → 3 → 2
“My dad is ____ the car, but we are ____ the bus.”
Answer: B) in / on
(We say in the car, on the bus.)
Write ONE sentence using ought to + because.
Answer (example): “You ought to drink water because it helps your body.”
Fix it: “They are late never.”
Answer: “They are never late.”
Fix BOTH mistakes: “My mom and dad is happy because we wins.”
Answer: “My mom and dad are happy because we won.”
(Or: “...because we win.” If you want present tense, but “because we won” matches the past game context best.)