Possessive Pronouns
Frequency Adverbs
Occupations/Describing What People Do
Gerunds
Infinitives
100

What is the possessive pronoun for 'I'?

MINE

100

Which adverb of frequency means 100% of the time?

ALWAYS

100

What do we call someone who teaches children?


A teacher.


100

What is the gerund form of 'run'?

Running

100

What is the infinitive form of 'go'?

To go.

200

Replace the phrase 'the book of Sarah' with a possessive pronoun.

HERS

200

Where do frequency adverbs usually go in a sentence?


Before the main verb, or after 'to be.'

200

Describe what a chef does.

A chef cooks food in a restaurant or kitchen.

200

Complete the sentence: 'I enjoy ___ (read) books in my free time.'

Reading

200

Complete the sentence: 'I want ___ (travel) the world.'

To travel.

300

What is the possessive pronoun for 'they'?


THEIRS
300

Use 'often' in a sentence about playing sports.

I often play football on weekends.

300

Name a job where people work in hospitals but are not doctors.

A nurse.

300

Identify the gerund in the sentence: 'Swimming is my favorite sport.'

Swimming

300

Identify the infinitive in the sentence: 'She decided to study abroad.'

To study.

400

Complete the sentence: 'This is not my bag; it’s ___.'

YOURS

400

Which is stronger: 'sometimes' or 'rarely'?

Sometimes

400

What does an architect do?


An architect designs buildings.

400

What’s the rule for making gerunds from verbs?

Add '-ing' to the base form of the verb.

400

What’s the rule for using 'to' with infinitives?


Use 'to' before the base form of the verb.

500

Identify the possessive pronoun in the sentence: 'The decision is yours.'

YOURS

500

What adverb of frequency fits best? 'I ___ forget my homework.'

Rarely

500

Describe the job of a software developer.

A software developer creates and tests computer programs.

500

Use a gerund in a sentence about a hobby.

I love painting landscapes in my free time.

500

Use an infinitive in a sentence about a goal you have.

I hope to learn a new language this year.

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