What tense is the sentence "He writes letters every day"?
Present Simple
What punctuation mark is missing in this sentence? "I cant believe it!"
Apostrophe ("I can’t believe it!")
Question: Which is correct? "He don't like coffee" or "He doesn’t like coffee"?
"He doesn’t like coffee."
Question: Which is correct? "There going to the store" or "They’re going to the store"?
Answer: "They’re going to the store."
Change this sentence to past continuous: "They play football."
They were playing football."
Correct the punctuation in this sentence: "My favorite colors are blue green and red."
"My favorite colors are blue, green, and red."
Choose the correct form: "The dogs (is/are) barking loudly."
"The dogs are barking loudly."
Question: Fix the error: "Your welcome to join us."
Answer: "You’re welcome to join us."
What tense is the sentence "She had already eaten when I arrived"?
Past Perfect
Question: Add the correct punctuation: "Its raining I need my umbrella."
Answer: "It’s raining; I need my umbrella."
Question: Choose: "The group of students (are/is) late."
"The group of students is late."
Question: Which is correct? "Its raining outside" or "It’s raining outside"?
Answer: "It’s raining outside."
Rewrite this sentence in future continuous tense: "I eat dinner at 7 PM."
"I will be eating dinner at 7 PM."
Question: Correct this sentence: "She said I want to go to the park."
Answer: "She said, 'I want to go to the park.'"
Question: Which is correct? "Neither of the boys (is/are) going to the party."
"Neither of the boys is going to the party."
Question: Fix the error: "The book is on it’s shelf."
Answer: "The book is on its shelf."
What tense is the sentence "By next year, they will have been living in this house for five years"?
Future Perfect Continuous
Place commas in this sentence: "After school I go to the library then I head home to do my homework."
"After school, I go to the library, then I head home to do my homework."
Identify the subject-verb agreement error: "Each of the players have a different role."
"Each of the players has a different role."
Question: Which is correct? "Whose going to the meeting" or "Who’s going to the meeting"?
Answer: "Who’s going to the meeting?"