Verb Tenses and Verb Forms
Modals and Conditionals
Clauses
Word formation
Connecting Words and Sentence Structure
100

Choose ALL of the possible correct forms.

Tom must _______ a valid ID to get on his flight.

a. show     b. showed     c. shown    d. showing  e. to show

a. show   (modal + base form)

100

Make this a present, unreal conditional:

If I ______ (no be) in class today, I _____ (no have) this chance to review the material.

If I weren't in class today, I wouldn't have this chance to review the material.

(present hypothetical condition and result)

100

Fix this adjective clause:

I am going to visit my parents who they live in Maine.

I am going to visit my parents, who live in Maine. (non-identifying)

100

Be _____________(mind) of the weather 

Mindful 

100

Fill in the blank with an appropriate connector:

Some restaurants are listing calorie counts on their menus. ____________, many people are making healthier choices when they order.

Therefore, Consequently, As a result

200

She was pleased _____ (see) that her son was working hard _____ (pass) his classes.

to see   (adjective + infinitive)

to pass   (infinitive of purpose)

200

Fill in the blank with a good past modal verb:

I was late for class today. I (leave) __________ the house earlier.

I should have left the house earlier.  (should have = regret)

200

Fix this sentence.

I'm very unhappy about you lied to me.

I'm very unhappy about the fact that you lied to me. (preposition + noun clause needs "the fact that")

I'm very unhappy (that) you lied to me. (adjective + noun clause)

200

He is very _________(forget). He makes lists for everything.


Forgetful


200

Use good parallel structure to fix this sentence:

Some people enjoy traveling to new places, and they like to try new ethnic foods.

Some people enjoy traveling to new places and trying new ethnic foods.

300

Choose ALL of the possible correct verb tenses:

The students in this class _________ a lot of grammar this term.

a. learn    b. learned    c. have learned    d. have been learning   e. had learned

b. learned

c. have learned

d. have been learning

300

Fill in the blank:

I overslept, so I was late for work. I wish I (oversleep)_________ .

I wish I hadn't overslept.  (wish: hypothetical)

300

I recommend that she (no, come) __________ to the next meeting.

not come 

(subjunctive form after certain verbs)

300

The factory was fined for its carbon ______(emit)

emission


300

Is this sentence correct or incorrect? If it is incorrect, correct it.

Because he enjoyed his grammar class so much, so he is going to sign up for another one in the fall.

Incorrect!

Because he enjoyed his grammar class so much, he is going to sign up for another one in the fall.

He enjoyed his grammar class so much that he is going to sign up for another one in the fall.

400

Some students think that (learn) ___________ a language happens automatically by (come) _______ to class.

learning   (subject gerund)

coming    (preposition + gerund)

400

Which conditional is used for unreal or hypothetical situations in the present or future.

Second Conditional 

400

Identify the dependent clauses in this sentence:

Any student who is absent should contact the teacher to explain their absence and ask if s/he can make up the quiz.

who is absent = adjective clause, describing 'student'

if s/he can make up the quiz = noun clause, direct object of 'ask'

400

She_________(conscient) decided to ignore him


Consciously 


400

Is this sentence correct or incorrect? If it is incorrect, correct it.

I encourage you to learn good grammar, it will truly make a difference in your life!

Incorrect!

...grammar; it will...  or ...grammar. It...  or ...grammar, which... or ...grammar, because it...

500

By the time her husband got home, the food (be, negative) _____ hot because it (sit) __________ on the table for about 30 minutes.

wasn't  (simple past = a point in the past)

had been sitting   (past perfect progressive = the duration of a verb up until a past point)

500

You came to the U.S., and now you speak good English. 

If you ________ to the U.S., you ______ such good English.

If you hadn't come to the U.S., you wouldn't speak such good English.  (past hypothetical condition, present hypothetical result)

500

Identify the number and types of clauses (including independent clauses) in this sentence:

I wonder how many times language students need to interact with a word they just learned before they can remember it and use it easily.

One independent clause, one noun clause, one adjective clause, and one adverb clause 

500

His opinions are very _______(change). It's hard to trust on his word

Changeable

500

Fill in the blank with the correct connector:

I don't have enough money to buy lunch. _____________, I don't even have enough to buy some gum!

In fact   (emphasizes what was just said, makes it stronger)