Grammar
Which spelling should be used in the sentence?
I ordered [too, two] copies of my favorite book.
Two
Grammar
Fix the sentence:
I go to the store and I see my friend there yesterday.
I went to the store and I saw my friend there.
Grammar (modals):
I (have to / should) go to the dentist tomorrow morning at 10:00.
have to (obligation)
Grammar (tense):
I ___ (ride) my bike at the moment.
am riding
Grammar (tense):
She ___ (shop) for clothes yesterday afternoon.
was shopping
Grammar
What is the ADJECTIVE in this sentence?
They took the most beautiful photos of their holiday in Spain.
beautiful
Grammar (tense)
By this time next week, he ___ (travel) to Africa!
will have travelled
Grammar
What is the ADVERB in this sentence?
He ran quickly away from the fire.
quickly
Grammar (modals):
You (should / must) arrive at school on time!
must (imperative)
Grammar (modals):
You (could / should) go to the hospital if you have a fever for more than 24 hours.
should (advice)
Grammar (passive voice):
active: People produce cars in this factory.
passive: Cars ___ (produce) in this factory.
are produced
Grammar (reported speech)
Reported: Sandy asked me where ___?
I lived
Grammar:
Choose the correct PRONOUN form:
Please tell me where I can find (your / you're / yours) notebook.
your (possessive)
Grammar:
Choose the correct answer.
Tomorrow we will go to (their/ there/ they're) party.
their
Grammar
Choose the correct answer.
The museum has updated (its/ it's/ it) sculpture and portrait collections.
its (possessive pronoun)
Vocabulary:
Alice is multilingual and speaks Korean, Spanish, and English.
What does 'multilingual' mean?
able to speak different languages
Vocabulary:
The artist's painting was innovative and different.
What does 'innovative' mean?
new, creative
Vocabulary:
The opposite of 'expensive'.
cheap, inexpensive
Vocabulary:
The opposite of 'far'
near
Vocabulary:
The community had a fundraiser to help others.
What does 'fundraiser' mean?
an event to get money
Grammar (relative clause)
Combine the sentences using relative clause.
Where is the book? You bought it yesterday.
Where is the book which you bought yesterday?
Grammar (passive voice)
Rewrite the sentences using passive voice.
The teacher will explain the lesson tomorrow.
The lesson will be explained by the teacher tomorrow.
Grammar (connective)
___ it was raining during our vacation, we still had fun.
Although, Despite the fact that
Grammar (reported speech)
Rewrite the sentence using reported speech.
“Let’s have a party this Saturday.” Gigi said.
Gigi suggested having a party that Saturday.
Grammar (conditionals)
Rewrite the sentences using 'unless'.
If she does not start now, she won't finish her homework.
She won't finish her homework unless she starts now.
Unless she starts now, she won't finish her homework.