My sister always wash the dishes after dinner." (Correct the error).
What is "washes"?
Use the correct form: "I (see) a great movie last night."
What is "saw"?
Reorder: often / she / basketball / play / doesn't.
What is "She doesn't often play basketball"?
Use much or many: "How ____ money do we need for the bus?"
What is "much"?
Use the correct word: "That is the man ____ lives next door."
What is "who"?
"Does your parents live in London?" (Correct the error).
What is "Do your parents live in London?"
"I have seen that movie last night." (Correct the error).
What is "I saw that movie last night"?
Reorder: yesterday / did / where / you / go / ?
What is "Where did you go yesterday?"
"I need to buy some toothpastes." (Correct the error).
What is "some toothpaste" or "a tube of toothpaste"?
Use the correct word: "This is the restaurant ____ we ate pizza."
What is "where"?
"Everybody are happy about the long weekend." (Correct the error).
What is "is"? (Indefinite pronouns are singular).
"She is knowing him for ten years."
"She has known him"? (State verbs don't use -ing).
Fix the word order: "I like very much chocolate cake."
What is "I like chocolate cake very much"?
Choose one: "There are (a few / a little) people in the café."
What is "a few"?
Combine: "I have a dog. It likes to eat shoes."
What is "I have a dog which/that likes to eat shoes"?
"The books on the table belongs to the teacher." (Correct the error).
What is "belong"? (The subject is 'books').
Create the question for: "I have lived here for five years."
What is "How long have you lived here?"
Reorder this question: arrived / has / train / yet / the / ?
What is "Has the train arrived yet?"
Identify the error: "I'd like to buy a new furnitures for my bedroom."
What is "furniture"?
Fix the mistake: "The girl which I met yesterday was very nice."
What is "The girl who(m) I met..."?
"The news about the strike were very surprising." (Correct the error).
What is "was"? ('News' is always singular).
"I (work) here since 2020." (Use the correct Present Perfect form).
What is "have worked" (or "have been working")?
Place "always" correctly: "You should be on time for class."
What is "You should always be on time for class"?
"I don't have some bread." (Correct the error).
What is "I don't have any bread"?
Finish the sentence: "A baker is a person..."
What is "...who makes/sells bread"?