VERBS
MISTAKES
MISPELLING
REVIEW
100

Hans is tall, but he ________ before.

wasn't

100

Identify the mistake: The Ollie is going to visit the France.

Ollie is going to visit France.

100

I can see that (your / you're) worried.

you're

100

Dogs can be very loyal, _____?

can't they

200

While I had played / played / was playing videogames, I heard a big thunder.

was playing

200

Identify the mistake: I promise I call you next week.

I promise I will call you next week.

200

The football team won (its / it's) final game.

its

200

She was very busy, that's why she couldn't ________ to the class but she can _____ you right now.

A) ASSIST/ATTEND

B) ATTEND/ASSIST

B) ATTEND/ASSIST

300

If you ___________ for fossils before, don’t worry. (look)

*negative form

have never looked

300

Identify the mistake: My flight departs in 5:00 am. 

My flight departs at 5:00 am.

300

Using two, to and/or too, complete the phrase:


The _______ boys are coming _______ talk _______.

The two boys are coming to talk, too.

300

Pass it to the passive voice: My grandfather built this house in 1943

This house was built in 1943 by my grandfather

400

Choose the correct form of this sentence 

A)Maria hasn’t drunk alcohol for one year.

B)Maria has not dranken alcohol for one year.

C)Maria has not been drunk alcohol for on year. 

A

400

Identify the mistake: You are very nice, as your mother. 

You are very nice, like your mother.

400

Hans and Jeremy went to Paris and stayed (there / their, they're) for two weeks.

there


400

I am not sure _______ I will have the time.

a) IF

b) WHETHER

c) BOTH CAN BE USED

C

500

What are the past participles of these five base verbs?  bring, wear, fly, pay, choose

brought, worn, flown, paid, chosen

500

Identify the mistake: I’ve been here since three months.

I’ve been here for three months.

500

Using they're, there and/or their, complete the phrase:


_______ going _______, with _______ toys.

They're going there, with their toys.

500

Create three sentences using both, neither and either.

500 Points for a sentence with no grammar mistakes

400 Points for a sentence with one grammar mistake

300 Points for a sentence with two grammar mistakes

200 Points for a sentence with three grammar mistakes

100 Points for a question with four or more grammar mistakes

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