Adjectives
Subject-Verb Concord
Punctuation
Question Patterns
Idiomatic Expressions
100
What is the comparative degree of 'bad'?
Worse
100
He is/are talking too much.
is
100
Fill in the missing punctuation marks: I am not coming to Lauras party.
Laura's
100
Frame a question for the given statement: I am not hungry because I had a big breakfast.
Why aren't you hungry?
100
Fill in the blank: I am so hungry that _____________.
I could eat a horse.
200
Fill in the blank with a suitable adjective: The _________ chair made a lot of noise.
rickety / old / creaky
200
Everybody love/loves chocolates.
loves
200
Correct the punctuation mistakes: "Where is my water bottle!"
Where is my water bottle?
200
Frame a question for the given statement: No, I do not have any money to give you.
Do you have any money to give me?
200
Fill in the blank: When you are a guest, it is not polite to ________.
eat like a horse
300
Give the adjective form of the word 'incessantly'.
incessant
300
My aunt and my mother talk/talks on the phone everyday.
talk
300
Which of the words below require capital letters? june, harriet, table, principal, mrs. smith
June, Harriet, Mrs. Smith
300
Correct the question given for the following statement (if necessary): He is a very lazy boy. Is he a lazy boy?
What sort of boy is he?
300
Fill in the blank: Don't speak ill of anyone or you will have to _______.
eat your words