Tense Time
Sentence Surgery
Conditional connections
Grammar Mix-Up
Word Power
100

I _____ (talk) to Jenna when you called.

was talking

100

Combine:

Katelyn is the student. She finally told the truth.

Katelyn is the student who finally told the truth.

100

Complete with only if, whether or not, unless, only if, even if:

We’ll go to the meeting on Saturday _____ we can take Monday off.

only if

100

Correct this:

It was so shocking news.

such

100

What does “let off steam” mean?

To relax or release stress.

200

Maria _____ (sign up) for a class online when the power went out.

had been signing up

200

Combine:

Victor blamed Doug for breaking his phone. That wasn’t fair.

Victor blamed Doug for breaking his phone, which wasn’t fair.

200

Complete with only if, whether or not, unless, only if, even if:

We won’t fly to Chicago, _____ the train is full.

unless

200

Correct this:

There are so much people here.

so many

200

If someone is “hysterical,” are they funny or angry?

Funny (though not everyone finds them funny)

300

How long _____ you _____ (live) in France when you moved to Spain?

had you been living

300

Combine with “what”:

Sam made a big issue. It bothers us.

What bothers us is that Sam made a big issue.

300

Complete with only if, whether or not, unless, only if, even if:

_____ it rains tomorrow, we’ll still have the picnic.

even if

300

Choose the correct option: There are (so few / so little) chairs in this room.

so few

300

Give a synonym for “ambitious.”

Determined / motivated / goal-oriented.

400

We _____ (work) a lot of overtime lately, but we still haven’t finished.

have been working

400

Combine with “it”:

She hit the roof when she heard the news. Her name was Liz.

It was Liz who hit the roof when she heard the news.

400

Complete with only if, whether or not, unless, only if, even if:

You won’t pass the test _____ you study hard.

unless

400

Complete with “no matter”:

_____ you feel, it’s really not the end of the world.

No matter how

400

What does “hang in there” mean?

Don’t give up; stay strong in difficult times.

500

Change to reported speech: Marcus said, “I don’t want to leave now.”

Marcus said he didn’t want to leave then.

500

Rewrite into reported speech:

Juday said, “Mark was telling a political joke.”

Judy said that Mark had been telling a political joke.

500

Complete with only if, whether or not, unless, only if, even if:

_____ you finish all your work will you leave early.

only if

500

Complete with “no matter”:

John never writes back, _____ I text him.

no matter when

500

What does the idiom “hit the roof” mean?

To suddenly get very angry.