Scrambled Sentences
Spot the Extra Word
Opposite Attraction
Identifying the Main Idea
Perfect Conditionals Challenge
100

Put in the correct order

never / she / realized / had / the / impact / her / words / of

She had never realized the impact of her words.

100

Identify and correct the nonsensical or humorous part of the sentence. Rewrite the sentence to make it logical and meaningful.


She bought a beautiful elephant to wear at the party.

She bought a beautiful dress to wear at the party.

100

Your task is to find the opposite word for the word provided below

Generous

 

Stingy

100

Read the text and find the main idea. Write one word that tells what the text is mostly about. 

The sun is very hot. It gives us light and warmth. Plants need the sun to grow. Without the sun, the Earth would be cold and dark.

Sun

100

Instructions for Students:

Read the sentence carefully. Identify the type of conditional (first, second, or third) and the perfect tense (present perfect, past perfect, or future perfect) used in the sentence.

If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam. 

If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam.

 This is a third conditional sentence using the past perfect ("had studied") and the conditional perfect ("would have passed").

200

Put in the correct order

despite / the / rain / continued / they / hiking / heavy

Despite the heavy rain, they continued hiking.

200

Identify and correct the nonsensical or humorous part of the sentence. Rewrite the sentence to make it logical and meaningful.


The scientist conducted an experiment to measure the banana of the chemical reaction.

The scientist conducted an experiment to measure the speed of the chemical reaction.

200

Your task is to find the opposite word for the word provided below


Optimistic

Pessimistic

200

 Read the text and find the main idea. Write one word that tells what the text is mostly about.


Dogs are friendly animals. They can be pets and help people. Some dogs work with police or guide blind people. Dogs love to play and run.

Dogs

200

Instructions for Students:

Read the sentence carefully. Identify the type of conditional (first, second, or third) and the perfect tense (present perfect, past perfect, or future perfect) used in the sentence.

She will have finished her project by the time you arrive.

She will have finished her project by the time you arrive.

This is a future perfect sentence, indicating an action completed before a specific time in the future.

300

Put in the correct order

only / after / did / he / apologize / reflecting / his / actions / on

Only after reflecting on his actions did he apologize.

300

Identify and correct the nonsensical or humorous part of the sentence. Rewrite the sentence to make it logical and meaningful.


Despite his guitar efforts, the project failed to meet the deadline.

Despite his tireless efforts, the project failed to meet the deadline.

300

Your task is to find the opposite word for the word provided below


Expand

Contract

300

 Read the text and find the main idea. Write one word that tells what the text is mostly about.


Apples are a type of fruit. They can be red, green, or yellow. Apples are healthy and tasty. People eat them raw or make juice and pie from them.

Apples

300

Instructions for Students:

Read the sentence carefully. Identify the type of conditional (first, second, or third) and the perfect tense (present perfect, past perfect, or future perfect) used in the sentence.

If you had told me earlier, I could have helped you.

If you had told me earlier, I could have helped you.

This is a third conditional sentence using the past perfect ("had told") and the conditional perfect ("could have helped").

400

Put in the correct order

the / project / completed / team / the / successfully / ahead / of / schedule

The team successfully completed the project ahead of schedule.

400

Identify and correct the nonsensical or humorous part of the sentence. Rewrite the sentence to make it logical and meaningful.


They decided to swim a movie after dinner.

They decided to watch a movie after dinner.

400

Your task is to find the opposite word for the word provided below


Rigid

Flexible

400

 Read the text and find the main idea. Write one word that tells what the text is mostly about.


Rain falls from the sky. It helps plants grow and fills rivers and lakes. Rain makes the air fresh and clean. Sometimes, rain comes with thunder and lightning.

Rain

400

Instructions for Students:

Read the sentence carefully. Identify the type of conditional (first, second, or third) and the perfect tense (present perfect, past perfect, or future perfect) used in the sentence.

By next year, they will have been married for 10 years.

By next year, they will have been married for 10 years.

This is a future perfect sentence, showing the duration of an action up to a specific point in the future.

500

Put in the correct order

rarely / such / seen / have / I / dedication / level / of / a

I have rarely seen such a level of dedication.

500

Identify and correct the nonsensical or humorous part of the sentence. Rewrite the sentence to make it logical and meaningful.


The politician’s speech was so purple that it moved the entire audience.

The politician’s speech was so powerful that it moved the entire audience.

500

Your task is to find the opposite word for the word provided below


Victory

Defeat

500

 Read the text and find the main idea. Write one word that tells what the text is mostly about.


Books are full of stories and information. People read books to learn or have fun. Books can take you to new places and teach you new things.

Books

500

Instructions for Students:

Read the sentence carefully. Identify the type of conditional (first, second, or third) and the perfect tense (present perfect, past perfect, or future perfect) used in the sentence.

If it rains tomorrow, we will have canceled the picnic.

If it rains tomorrow, we will have canceled the picnic.

This is a first conditional sentence using the future perfect ("will have canceled") to show the result of a possible future condition.