SVA
Tense / Verb Form
Pronouns
Preposition
Phrasal Verbs
100

The frogs at the cottage croaks very loudly.

The frogs at the cottage croak very loudly.

100

I was about to walking home when I saw you.

I was about to walk home when I saw you.

100

Who is the animal that ate my cabbages?

Which is the animal that ate my cabbages?

100

I was born on May.

I was born in May.

100

The robber broke out the shop and robbed $1million.

The robber broke into the shop and robbed $1million.

200

The herd of horses gallop wildly across the field.

The herd of horses gallops wildly across the field.

200

I cannot remember what I am doing yesterday.

I cannot remember what I was doing yesterday.

200

Mr Samy made plenty of curry for our potluck dinner, so please help ourselves.

Mr Samy made plenty of curry for our potluck dinner, so please help yourselves.

200

The farmer wakes up on sunrise.

The farmer wakes up at sunrise.

200

John and Jill are friendly with each other, and have never fallen with.

John and Jill are friendly with each other, and have never fallen out.

300

Fish and chips are my favourite food.

Fish and chips is my favourite food.

300

I have took my pet to the vet already.

I have taken my pet to the vet already.

300

It is not up to Ezra to decide whom is his dance partner.

It is not up to Ezra to decide who is his dance partner.

300

We moved into the apartment at 2012.

We moved into the apartment in 2012.

300

Not every child will take up his parents.

Not every child will take after his parents.

400

There has been many hurricanes this year.

There have been many hurricanes this year.

400

Sally don't understand what you meant. Please explain it to her again.

Sally didn't understand what you meant. Please explain it to her again.

400

Was that your phone or my that had rung?

Was that your phone or mine that had rung?

400

The Chairman was annoyed when he was interrupted at the middle of his speech.

The Chairman was annoyed when he was interrupted in the middle of his speech.

400

Since you are committed to it, how can you back out on your responsibilities?

Since you are committed to it, how can you back out of your responsibilities?

500

Neither she nor you is in charge.

Neither she nor you are in charge.

500

A stray dog was wandered the streets on its own. Suddenly, it was kicking by a mean bully.

A stray dog was wandering the streets on its own. Suddenly, it was kicked by a mean bully.

500

The reporter which Jeremy spoke to wrote an article exposing consumer fraud.

The reporter whom Jeremy spoke to wrote an article exposing consumer fraud.

500

The shepherd boy often stared at the distant hill and wondered what lay over it.

The shepherd boy often stared at the distant hill and wondered what lay beyond it.

500

A temporary worker has to stand in by someone on medical leave.

A temporary worker has to stand in for someone on medical leave.