Sentence structure:compound the sentences
Present perfect
Past perfect:fill in the blank
Fix the sentence
Mixed Grammar – Fill in the Blank
100

The sun set.” + “The sky turned orange.”

 The sun set, and the sky turned orange.

100

Correct it.

“I have eat lunch.”

I have eaten lunch.

100

I ___ (finish) my homework before dinner

had finished

100

“She go to school every day.”

She goes to school every day.

100

Present perfect: I ___ (never/try) sushi.

have never tried

200

“I wanted to go out.” + “It started raining.”

I wanted to go out, but it started raining.

200

Correct it:

“She has went home.”

She has gone home.

200

She ___ (leave) when the phone rang.

had left

200

“He have a dog last year.”

He had a dog last year.

200

Past perfect: She ___ (already/leave) when I called.

 had already left

300

“She studied hard.” + “She failed the test.”

She studied hard, yet she failed the test.

300

Correct it:

“They has finished the book.”

They have finished the book.

300

They ___ (never/see) a whale before last summer.

had never seen

300

“We was late to class.”

We were late to class.

300

Simple past: We ___ (see) a movie last night.

saw

400

“We could stay home.” + “We could go to the park.”

We could stay home, or we could go to the park.

400

Correct it:

“He have never seen snow.”

He has never seen snow.

400

By the time the show started, we ___ (already/sit) down.

had already sat

400

“I has wrote a poem.”

I have written a poem.

400

Present perfect: He ___ (work) here since 2019.

 has worked

500

“He cleaned the kitchen.” + “He took out the trash.”

He cleaned the kitchen and took out the trash.

500

Correct it (with time reference issue):

“I have watched that movie yesterday.”

I watched that movie yesterday. (Present perfect doesn’t go with specific past time expressions like “yesterday”)

500

If I ___ (study), I would have passed the tedt.

had studied

500

“They was going to the store but forget their wallets.”

They were going to the store but forgot their wallets.

500

Past perfect: They ___ (not/realize) the mistake until it was too late.

had not realized

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