Verb Forms
Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs
Relative Clauses
Conditions and Wishes
Grab Bag
100
Are you planning (return)______ to class in the fall?
to return
100
I lived in Florida ____ 8 years.
for
100
Yesterday I saw a man ____ was walking five dogs.
who or that
100
If you (mix)___ blue and yellow, you (get)___ green.
mix...get
100
Is it possible to use "whom" in this sentence? My best friend, ____ I love dearly, is coming to visit me.
yes
200
It looks like this house might have (be)__ (paint)__ recently.
been painted
200
Lucy got ___ the bus and walked home.
off
200
Fix this sentence: This is the house where I used to live there.
This is the house where I used to live.
200
If I (be)____ a doctor, I (know)____ how to help you.
were...would know
200
What time did you arrive ___ school?
at
300
I am so (confuse) ________ about this grammar!
confused
300
Which one is correct? A, B, or both? A. He filled out the form. B. He filled the form out.
both
300
What's the name of the president ____ face is on the one-dollar bill?
whose
300
Change this into a wish: My son doesn't like vegetables. I wish...
I wish my son liked vegetables (more).
300
Change this to a wish: He didn't get the job. I wish...
I wish he had gotten the job!
400
Last night I called my mom (wish) _____ her a happy birthday.
to wish
400
Did you decide to apply ___ that job?
for
400
The chair ___ has arms was made by my grandfather.
that
400
Change this sentence to a wish: I didn't sleep well last night. I wish I...
I wish I had slept better last night.
400
That movie was very (entertain) ____!
entertaining
500
She is (consider)____ (go)___ (hike)___ with us.
considering going hiking
500
I came to the U.S. ___ 2012. It was ___ a Monday ___ June.
in (2012), on (a Monday) in (June)
500
Which sentence is correct? A. My first pet which was a cat was very special to me. B. My first pet which was a cat, was very special to me. C. My first pet, which was a cat was very special to me. D. My first pet, which was a cat, was very special to me.
D.
500
Change this to a hypothetical conditional: You called me, so I knew the meeting was cancelled. If you...
If you hadn't called me, I wouldn't have known that the meeting was cancelled.
500
The soccer game was called ___ because of the rain.
off
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