Verb Tense Time Machine
Article Arcade
Preposition Puzzles
Sentence Surgery
Wild Card
100

Correct the verb: “She go to school every day.”

goes

100

Fill the blank: “I need ___ umbrella.”

an

100

Choose the right preposition: “He is sitting ___ the chair.”

on

100

Correct: “He don’t like pizza.”

He doesn’t like pizza.

100

Plural of “child.”

children

200

Put into past tense: “They are playing soccer.”

They were playing soccer.

200

Correct: “He is a honest man.”

an honest man

200

Choose the right preposition: “We arrived ___ the airport at 6 pm.”

at

200

Correct: “She is more taller than her brother.”

She is taller than her brother.

200

Choose: “I have less/fewer friends now.”

fewer

300

Which tense is this? → “I will have finished by tomorrow.”

Future perfect

300

Why is there no article in “I go to school every day”?

“School” = general institution, not specific.

300

Correct: “She is married with a doctor.”

married to a doctor

300

Identify the error: “Everybody have their books.”

should be “Everybody has their books.”

300

Change to reported speech: “He said, ‘I am hungry.’”

He said (that) he was hungry.

400

Fix the error: “If I will see him, I will tell him.”

If I see him, I will tell him.

400

Fill in: “___ Mount Everest is the highest peak.”

Ø (no article)

400

Which is correct: “Different than” or “different from”?

different from (standard)

400

Fix: “Despite he was tired, he went to class.”

Despite being tired, he went to class.

400

What’s the difference? “Since” vs. “For” (in time expressions).

Since = starting point; For = duration.

500

Which tense is this? → “She had been studying for three hours before dinner.”

Past perfect continuous

500

Which article is needed? → “___ Amazon River is the second longest river in the world.”

The

500

Which preposition completes the sentence? → “She is responsible ___ leading the project.”

for

500

Fix: “The book what I bought is interesting.”

The book that I bought is interesting.

500

Make a question tag: “You’re coming to class, ___?”

aren’t you?