Subject-Verb Agreement
Whose is it?
Cut It or Link It
Accurate Abilities
Future Past, Infinitives, Gerunds
100

Choose the correct verb form:

Plants and flowers (is, are) featured on the cover of this book.

are

100

Whose cat is this? 

Meet Tom.

Possible correct answers:

It is Tom's cat.

The cat is Tom's.

100

What linking word works here?

I like listening to music, ___ my mother hates it.

Possible answers:

but

though


100

Update the sentence so that it accurately reflects the image:

 He can ride his bike well.

He can't ride his bike well.

100

Finish the sentence in the past continuous:

Delia (be/go) to buy a new dress, but she couldn't find one.

Delia was going to buy a new dress, but she couldn't find one.

200

Choose the correct verb form:

Why (is, are) your parents going to Beijing?

are

200

Name 3 possessive adjectives.

My, your, his, her, its, their, our

200

Shorten this sentence:

I was going to bring an umbrella, but I decided not to bring one.

I was going to bring an umbrella, but I decided not to.

200

Update the sentence so that it accurately reflects the image:

She can't play the guitar.

She can play the guitar.

200

Which verb needs to change to make this sentence "future in the past":

I thought I (will/finish) gardening today, but there is still a lot left to do.

I thought I would finish gardening today, but there is still a lot left to do.

300

Complete the sentence with the correct verb form:

The visitors left after they __________  (to finish) their coffee.

finished

300

Choose the correct relative pronoun to ask about possession:

Whose/Which backpack is by the door?

Whose backpack is by the door?

300

Choose the correct linking word/phrase:

Video calls are popular (due to, notably) global internet access.

Video calls are popular due to global internet access.

300

Finish the sentence with the correct forms of the verb below:

I ____(-) climb trees now, but I ____(+) when I was younger. (can)

I can't climb trees now, but I could when I was younger.

300

Should the verb form be in infinitive or gerund form?

I meant ______ you, but my phone ran out of battery. (call)

infinitive form

I meant to call you, but my phone ran out of battery.

400

Choose the correct verb form:

As the comedian leaves the stage, people (applaud, applauds) wildly.

applaud

400

What relative pronoun best completes this sentence?

I know the boy ___ hair is brown.

I know the boy whose hair is brown.

400

How can you answer this question with a shortened infinitive?

Do you want to go to the concert later?

Possible correct answers:

Yes, I want to.

No, I don't want to.

400

What part of this sentence needs to be changed?

I could go to China last year because it was too expensive.

I couldn't go to China last year because it was too expensive.

400

Include the verbs in the sentence in either the infinitive or gerund form:

I would like __________ to Mexico one day. I love _____ spicy food. (travel-eat)

I would like to travel to Mexico one day. I love eating spicy food.

500

Which sentence uses the word book as a verb?

a. We decided to book tickets for the football match. 

b. Arin wrote a book review for the school magazine. 

c. The scientist’s ideas are explained in his latest book. 

d. Book club meets every Wednesday in the library.

a. We decided to book tickets for the football match.

500

Rewrite this sentence to include a possessive pronoun instead of a possessive adjective:

Her hat is cute.

The cute hat is hers.

500

Use a contrasting linking word to complete this sentence:

_____ I got up early, I was late to work.

Possible answers:

Although

Even though

500

Turn the highlighted verb into its correct future tense form:

If I work hard, I can play in concerts.

will be able to

If I work hard, I will be able to play in concerts.

500

What is a GERUND?

verb-ing used as a noun

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