This is the correct form of 'to be' in the sentence: 'She ___ a teacher.'
"is"
This is the past tense of the verb 'go.'
"went"
This tense is used in the sentence: 'She ___ already finished her homework.'
"has"
In the sentence 'By 10 p.m., I ___ finished my homework,' this is the correct tense.
"future perfect"
This is the correct form of the sentence: 'If I had known, I would have helped.'
Had I known, I would have helped
In the sentence 'The dog chased the ball,' this is the object.
"ball"
This word is used to describe an amount of uncountable nouns like 'milk' or 'sugar.'
"some"
In this sentence, identify the type of conditional: 'If I were you, I would apologize.'
"second conditional"
In the sentence 'If I had known, I ___ stayed longer,' this is the missing word.
"would have"
In the sentence 'It is believed that he is a genius,' this is the advanced passive construction.
It is believed that...
In the sentence 'He doesn't play football,' this is the auxiliary verb.
"does"
This preposition is used before months, such as '___ December.'
"in"
This modal verb is used in the sentence: 'You ___ wear a helmet when cycling.'
"must"
In reported speech, this is how you report: 'He said, "I am tired."
He said that he was tired
This noun form replaces the verb in the sentence: 'They decided to cancel the meeting.'
"decision"
This article is used in the sentence: '___ sun is shining brightly.'
"the"
This adverb means 'not ever' and is the opposite of 'always.'
"never"
In the sentence 'The person who called me left a message,' this is the relative pronoun.
"who"
This phrasal verb means 'to stop trying or quit something.'
"give up"
In the sentence 'It is important that she ___ on time,' this is the correct verb form.
"be"
Rearrange this into a correct question: 'live / do / where / you?'
Where do you live?
This is the correct superlative form of the adjective 'bad.'
"worst"
Rephrase this sentence in the passive voice: 'Someone painted the house last week.'
"the house was painted last week"
In the sentence 'She ___ arrived by now, but her flight was delayed,' this is the missing modal verb.
""might have"
This linking word means 'despite the fact that' and is often used in formal writing.
"albeit"