Posessives
Singular & Plural Forms
Past Simple vs. Continuous
Used to / Would
prepositions After Verbs
100

Replace with a possessive pronoun: "This book belongs to me." 

It’s mine.

100

Plural of "child"

children

100

Complete: "When I _ (arrive), they _ (dance)." 

arrived, were dancing

100

Complete: "I ___ play tennis when I was younger."

used to

100

Complete: "She apologized ___ being late."

for

200

Correct: "This is Johns car." 

John’s car

200

Plural of "person"

people

200

Correct: "She was fell down the stairs."

She fell...

200

Which is incorrect? "I would live in London."

Would- for past habits requires repeated actions, not states.

200

Correct: "I’m thinking to buy a car."

thinking about

300

Rewrite: "The keys of my brother." 

My brother’s keys

300

Plural of "tooth"

teeth

300

Use both tenses: "I _ (cook) when the phone _ (ring)."was cooking, rang

was cooking, rang

300

Rewrite: "She went to the beach every summer."

She used to go

300

Which preposition follows "depend"

on

400

Choose: "Its / It’s raining." 

It’s

400

Plural of "leaf"

leaves

400

Explain the difference: "He read a book." vs. "He was reading a book."

Completed action vs. in progress

400

Explain the difference: "used to" vs. "would"

Both for habits, but "used to" can describe states

400

Complete: "He succeeded ___ passing the exam."

in

500

Explain the difference: "a friend of mine" vs. "my friend" 

one of many friends vs. specific friend

500

Explain "police" as singular/plural. 

Always plural: "The police are investigating."

500

Why is "At 8 PM, I had dinner." incorrect if describing an action in progress? 

Should be "was having"

500

Correct: "I’m used to wake up early."

I’m used to waking up early.

500

Explain: "look after" vs. "look for"

Take care of vs. search for