What is the past tense of “go”?
Went
Which word is spelled correctly?
1. Nesecary
2. Nesesary
3. Necessary
3. Necessary
Identify the mistake: She didn’t saw him at the party.
Answer: She didn’t see him at the party.
What is the difference between "lose" and "loose"?
Use both in a sentence correctly.
Lose is a verb meaning to misplace something or fail to win.
Example: If you don’t practice your poem, you might lose the competition.
Loose is an adjective meaning not tight or free.
Example: My shoelaces are loose, and I might trip.
What part of speech is quickly?
Adverb
Which modal verb expresses strong obligation?
Must
Spell the comparative form of happy.
Answer: happier
Correct this sentence: My mother has went to the store.
Answer: My mother has gone to the store.
What is an oxymoron? Give an example.
A phrase combining opposite words ( “bittersweet,” “deafening silence”)
What part of speech is happiness?
Noun
Correct the sentence: She don’t like pizza
She doesn’t like pizza.
Which word is spelled correctly?
Committment
Commitment
Comitmment
Answer: Commitment
Sentence: She has been living in this city since five years.
Answer: She has been living in this city for five years.
What literary device compares two things using “like” or “as”?
Simile
Add the correct conjunction:
I was tired, ___ I kept working.
but
Which is not a correct use of “so” or “such”?
1. He is so tired.
2. She is such a good teacher.
3. It was so an exciting movie.
Correct: It was such an exciting movie.
Correct the misspelled word: She recieved an award.
Answer: received
Sentence: I have visited London last summer.
Answer: I visited London last summer.
What are the five parts of a story’s plot?
Answer: Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution
Change the verb into a noun: Decide → ?
Decision
Choose the correct sentence:
A) Neither of the students were paying attention during the lecture.
B) Neither of the students was paying attention during the lecture.
B: Neither of the students was paying attention during the lecture.
→ "Neither" is singular, so it takes "was," not "were."*)
Spell the adverb form of possible.
Answer: possibly
Sentence: Neither of the girls know where the keys are.
Answer: Neither of the girls knows where the keys are.
Question: What is the mistake in the sentence above? Fix it.
The teacher asked whether she should have gave the students more time to finish the exam.
The teacher asked whether she should have given the students more time to finish the exam.
Convert the following sentence into reported speech:
“I am going to the store,” she said.
She said that she was going to the store.
Fix the sentence: Subject + will have + past participle
By next year, I will go to Paris.
Answer:
By next year, I will have gone to Paris.
Unscramble the sentence:
eats / always / he / vegetables / she / but / doesn't / like
Answer: She always eats vegetables, but he doesn't like.
Sentence: He asked me if I could help him, but I didn’t know what to do.
Answer: He asked me if I could help him, but I didn't know what to do.
(No correction needed; this one is correct!)
What literary device is used in the sentence below? Spell it correctly.
“Time is a thief.”
Personification
(Time is given human qualities—being able to "steal"—to express how quickly it passes.)
Convert the following reported speech into direct speech:
She asked me why I hadn’t told her about the change in schedule.
She asked, “Why didn’t you tell me about the change in schedule?”