Parts of the Speech
& Word Forms
Verb Tenses
& Modal Verbs
Sentence Structure
& Punctuation
Advanced Grammar
Mixed Challenge
100

Part of speech: suddenly

Adverb

100

What is the past tense of eat?

Ate

100

Identify the subject and predicate: The students read their books.

Subject – The students;
Predicate – read their books.

100

Choose the correct sentence:

a) She can to sing.

b) She can sing.

She can sing.

100

What’s the plural of "foot"?

Feet)

200

Identify the pronoun(s) in the sentence: He gave her the book.

He, her

200

Choose the correct verb form: "Yesterday, she ___ (go) to the mall.

Went

200

What punctuation mark is missing in this sentence? "Its a beautiful day!"

It's (apostrophe).

200

Correct the sentence: "He didn't used to like vegetables."

He didn't use to like vegetables.

200

What does "Break a leg!" mean?

Good luck!

300

What’s the difference between an adjective and an adverb

Adjectives describe nouns, while adverbs describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.

300

What is difference between past simple and present perfect? You can answer with examples.

Past simple is for completed actions, present perfect connects past to present.

I ate sushi

I have eaten sushi

300

Correct this run-on sentence: "She loves coffee she drinks it every morning."

"She loves coffee. She drinks it every morning."
OR
"She loves coffee, so she drinks it every morning."

300

Rewrite using reported speech: She said, "I love ice cream."

She said she loved ice cream.

300

Identify the mistake: "I should of studied more."

I should have studied more.

400

Give a sentence using a gerund as a subject

Swimming is my favorite hobby.  

400

Rewrite the sentence using a modal verb: "It is necessary to finish the project."

Modal verbs: can, could, should, will, would, may, might, and must.

You must finish the project. 

400

What’s the difference between a compound and a complex sentence?

A compound sentence has two independent clauses joined by a conjunction: This house is too expensive, and that house is too small.

A complex sentence has an independent and a dependent clause: When it rains, the roads are slippery

400

Explain the difference between "must have" and "could have" for past speculation.

"Must have" expresses certainty about the past; "Could have" expresses possibility.

400

What is the past perfect continuous form of "They work here for five years"?

They had been working here for five years.

500

What’s the difference between a prefix, suffix, and root word. 

Prefix - added before a root word; 

Suffix - added after a root word.

Example: "unhappily" → "un-" is the prefix, "happy" is the root, and "-ly" is the suffix

500

Change this sentence to third conditional: "She didn’t study, so she failed the test."

If she had studied, she would have passed the test.

If + subj + past perfect, subj +would/wouldn't have + past participle

500

Rewrite this sentence using correct punctuation: "My friend who is from Canada loves soccer."

"My friend, who is from Canada, loves soccer."

500

Rewrite this sentence using passive voice: "They will complete the project next week."

The project will be completed next week.

500

Name the four types of conditionals.

Zero, First, Second, Third Conditionals. 

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