Choose the correct form:
I (am / is / are) planning to join the club.
am
Choose the correct verb:
The players (runs / run) onto the field.
The players run onto the field.
Identify the tense in the following:
The students had completed their essays.
past perfect tense
Identify if the verb is active or passive:
The cake was baked by my mom.
passive
Identify the mood:
If I were you, I would study harder.
Subjunctive mood (expresses a hypothetical situation).
Correct the error:
You was late to class yesterday.
You were late to class yesterday.
Correct the verb to agree with its subject:
My friends loves pizza on Fridays.
My friends love pizza on Fridays.
Change to past tense: They play basketball every afternoon.
They played basketball every afternoon.
Choose the better voice for clarity in this sentence:
“The letter (was sent / sent) by Alex.” Explain your choice.
was sent - because the subject is the receiver of the action and not the doer.
Choose the correct mood:
I wish I (was / were) taller. Explain your choice.
Were — subjunctive mood for a wish or imaginary situation.
Rewrite the sentence so the verb agrees with the subject:
She (go) to the park every morning.
She goes to the park every morning.
Rewrite to make the verb plural:
The child plays in the sand.
The children play in the sand.
Correct the tense shift: I studied hard and pass the test easily.
I studied hard and passed the test easily.
Rewrite in passive voice:
The teacher praised the class for their effort.
Rewrite in passive voice:
The class was praised by the teacher. for their effort.
Change this sentence into an imperative mood:
You should close the window.
Close the window.
Change this sentence from first person to third person:
I enjoy reading science fiction novels.
She enjoys reading science fiction novels.
Combine the sentences so the subject and verb agree:
The cat is sleeping. The dogs bark loudly.
The cat is sleeping, and the dogs are barking loudly.
Write in future tense: She visits her grandmother every Sunday.
She will visit her grandmother every Sunday.
Rewrite in active voice:
The homework was completed by the students.
The students completed the homework.
Write a sentence in the interrogative mood about your weekend
Example: Did you enjoy your weekend?
Write a sentence using a third-person plural subject and a matching verb.
Write one sentence with a singular verb and one with a plural verb, using “jump” as the base verb.
Sentence varies:
Sample:
The dog jumps over the fence. / The dogs jump over the fence.
Three tenses about your morning.
I ate breakfast (past). I walk to school (present). I will do my homework (future).
Write your own sentence in active voice and another in passive voice about the same event.
Active: The chef cooked the meal. / Passive: The meal was cooked by the chef.
Create one sentence for each mood (indicative, imperative, interrogative, conditional, subjunctive).
Indicative: She studies every night.
Imperative: Please listen carefully.
Interrogative: Are you ready for the test?
Conditional: If it rains, we will stay inside.
Subjunctive: If I were a bird, I would fly away.