Possessives
Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Pronouns
Simple Present and Verb to Be
Adverbs of Frequency
Gerund or Infinitive
100

______ pencil is that?

a) Who

b) Who's

c) Whose

c) Whose

100

You can't use that jacket. It's _________.

a) my

b) your

c) mine

d) yours

c) mine

100

Susan _______ 20 years old.

a) are

b) is

c) am

b) is

100

Put in the correct order (from 100% to 0%)

OFTEN / USUALLY / NEVER / ALWAYS / SOMETIMES

ALWAYS / USUALLY / OFTEN / SOMETIMES / NEVER

100

My parents need _______ me up after school.

a) to pick

b) picking

c) pick

a) to pick

200

The computer belongs to Ben.

It's ________ computer.

a) Ben

b) Ben's

c) Bens'

b) Ben's

200

I like ________ pants. Are they new?

a) my

b) your

c) mine

d) yours

b) your

200

Charlie ______ two dogs.

a) has

b) have

c) haves

a) has

200

get / at the stadium / we / never / food

We never get food at the stadium.

200

I enjoy _________.

a) to read

b) reading

c) read

b) reading

300

My sister has two daughters. Their names are Tina and Sarah.

Tina and Sarah are ___________ daughters.

my sister's

300

These are my cats. ________ names are Snowflake and Blueberry.

Their

300

Change into the negative form:

They are in my class.

They aren't in my class.

300

Clark / on the weekends / sleeps late / sometimes,

Sometimes, Clark sleeps late on the weekends

300

We want ________ (go) to the park

We want to go to the park

400

The boys have a ball. It's the _________ ball.

boys'

400

We are in _______ house.

a) mine

b) ours

c) our

d) Susan

c) our

400

Complete with the correct form of the verb:

We _______ (not have) English classes on Wednesdays.

We don't have English classes on Wednesdays.

400

on Sundays / stays / my sister / always / home

My sister always stays home on Sundays.

400

Jennifer and Scott / dislike / talk / in public

Jennifer and Scott dislike talking in public

500

Say this sentence in two different ways:

The flowers belong to Tina.


They are Tina's flowers.

They are hers.

500

Is that eraser ______?

yours / his / hers / theirs

500

Complete with the correct form of the verb:

She _______ (not be) hungry.

She isn't hungry.

500

am / for class / often / I / late

I am often late for class

500

My little brother / hate / sweep the floor

My little brother hates to sweep the floor

My little brother hates sweeping the floor

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