Identify the type of relative clause (D or ND) and fill in the correct relative pronoun (who/which/that), add commas where needed
This is the bank _________ was robbed yesterday
(D)
This is the bank that/which was robbed yesterday
Choose the correct tense.
Sorry, Jake, I ___ late tomorrow, I’m afraid.
a) ’ll be being
b) ’ll have been
c) ’ll be
c) Sorry, Jake, I'll be late tomorrow, I’m afraid.
Which words CANNOT go in the space?
We ____ have won the game if we’d played a little better.
a) would
b) can
c) might
d) will
b) can
and
d) will
Which sentence is NOT a correct sentence?
a) Erin must have missed the train.
b) Erin can have missed the train.
c) Erin may have missed the train.
d) Erin can't have missed the train.
b) Erin can have missed the train.
Find the mistakes in the following relative clause:
The bag that contained Eduardo's money was yellow
The bag, which contained Eduardo's money, was yellow
Relative Pronoun: Which
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Two commas
Complete the sentence.
____ you get home, we’ll be having dinner.
a) By
b) In time
c) By the time
d) until
By the time you get home, we’ll be having dinner.
Complete the sentence.
If the weather ____ better, we could’ve gone to the beach.
a) hadn’t been
b) would have been
c) had been
d) could have been
If the weather had been better, we could’ve gone to the beach.
Which sentence is NOT grammatically correct?
a) I may have left the form at home.
b) He can’t have got lost!
c) Joseph must have forget about the party.
d) His mom's cousin could've gone to the party
c) Joseph must have forget about the party.
Put the words in the correct order to form the relative clause, say if it's defining or non-defining:
new / a / lives / is / York / Dentist / who / in / her / son
Two possible answers:
1) Her son, who is a dentist, lives in New York.
2) Her son, who lives in New York, is a dentist.
What does this sentence mean?
By the time we get to the venue, the presentation will have started.
a) The presentation has already started.
b) The presentation hasn’t started yet, but it will start before we arrive.
c) The presentation hasn’t started yet. It will start after we arrive.
c) The presentation hasn’t started yet. It will start after we arrive.
Put in the correct order
have / him / visited / I / I / had / had / time / would / , / if
If I had had time, I would have visited him.
Which word can go in the space?
We ____ not have bought enough biscuits for everyone.
a) may
b) should
c) must
We may not have bought enough biscuits for everyone.
The sentence below indicates that
The apple tree, which is at the bottom of the garden, needs to be cut down.
(a) there are several apple trees in the garden.
(b) there is one apple tree in the garden.
(c) there are several apple trees at the bottom of the garden.
(a) there are several apple trees in the garden.
Complete the sentence.
Alex ___ late. He’s stuck in traffic.
a) will have arrived
b) will arriving
c) will be arrive
d) will be arriving
Alex will be arriving late. He’s stuck in traffic.
Which sentence has the same meaning?
I lost Jennifer’s number so I couldn’t call her.
a) If I hadn’t lost Jennifer’s number, I couldn’t have called her.
b) If I had lost Jennifer’s number, I could’ve called her.
c) If I hadn’t lost Jennifer’s number, I could’ve called her.
I lost Jennifer’s number so I couldn’t call her.
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c) If I hadn’t lost Jennifer’s number, I could’ve called her.
Which sentence means:
Maybe John went to the shop.
a) John may have gone to the shop.
b) John must have gone to the shop.
c) John might not have gone to the shop.
a) John may have gone to the shop.
Which sentence is correct?
(A) The new stadium opened last week, which can hold over 100,000 people.
(B) The new stadium, which can hold over 100,000 people, opened last week.
(C) The new stadium, that can hold over 100,000 people, opened last week.
(D) The new stadium can hold over 100,000 people which opened last week.
(B) The new stadium, which can hold over 100,000 people, opened last week.
Which sentence means: When you get home, dinner will be ready to eat?
a) When you get home, I’ll make dinner.
b) By the time you get home, I’ll be making dinner.
c) By the time you get home, I’ll have made dinner.
c) By the time you get home, I’ll have made dinner.
Make a conditional statement with the following prompts:
- I went to the movies
- I didn't go to my friend's party
If I hadn't gone to the movies, I would have gone to my friend's party
Complete with the correct past modal in order for this sentence to make sense:
John ______________ (go) on holiday. I saw him this morning downtown.
John couldn't/can't have gone on holiday. I saw him this morning downtown.