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100

Pronouns are short words that can replace ______? (verb/ nouns) 

noun

100

A subject pronoun is a pronoun that comes (before/after) the verb in a sentence. 

before

100

An object pronoun is a pronoun that comes (before/ after) the verb in a sentence. 

after

100

Possessive Adjectives:

He really likes Tr. Shunem. She is _____ favorite teacher. 

his

100

Possessive Pronouns:

This car belongs to my parents. It's _____. 

theirs
200

Verb Change 

eat ____ ____

eat ate eaten 

200

Verb Change

fly ____ ____

fly flew flown 

200

Verb Change

 ____ ____ done

do did done

200

Verb Change

 ____ made ____

make made made

200

Verb Change

begin ____ ____

begin began begun

300

Make present perfect sentences.

I/ never/ fly a kite.

I have never flown a kite. 

300

The concert/ not/ finish/ yet. 

The concert has not finished yet. 

300

Mom/ already/ drink/ coffee. 

Mom has already drunk coffee. 

300
Making a question: 

You have finished your homework. 

Have you finished your homework? 

300

Making question:

I have never been to Australia. 

Have you ever been to Australia? 
400

Using past participle of the verbs. 

The train has ______. (stop) We can go out now. 

stopped

400

Using past participle of the verbs. 

We have______(know) each other for a decade. 

known

400

Using past participle of the verbs. 

My mother has ______(drive) to Boston. 

driven

400

Using past participle of the verbs. 

They have _____(read) that book several times. 

read

400

Using past participle of the verbs. 

I've never _____(speak) to his mother. 

spoken

500

since or for

My grandparents have lived here _____ 2020. 

since

500

since or for

I have read this novel _______________ 3 hours.

for

500

What is the positive form and negative form of the present perfect tense. 

Positive form: have/has + the past participle

Negative form: have not/ has not + the past participle

500
Please find out two mistakes below.

"just"- something happened sooner than expected. 

"already"- a very recent event. 

"yet"- an event that has not happened, but will in future. 

"just" -a very recent event.

"already"-something happened sooner than expected.

500

Did or Have:

_______ you ever read War and Peace? 

Have