Find the error and correct it:
Any child should grow up and be the president.
Any child can grow up and be the president.
100
Create a conditional sentence for the situation:
I really want to eat ice cream, but I need to stick to my diet.
--> If I _______ (work out), then I _________ (eat) some ice cream.
If I work out, then I can eat some ice cream.
200
Find the error and correct it:
I have seen her last night.
I saw her last night.
200
Currently, she is take a test--don't bother her!
Currently, she is taking a test--don't bother her!
200
I was liking your outfit yesterday.
I liked your outfit yesterday.
200
Find the error and correct it:
I can speak French when I was a kid.
I could speak French when I was a kid.
200
Create a conditional sentence for the situation:
I need your email to send you the invitation!
If you ______ (give) me your email, I _____ (invite) you.
If you give me your email, I will/can invite you.
300
Find the error and correct it:
I lived in Monterey since 2008.
I have lived in Monterey since 2008.
300
He always is shopping at Trader Joe's, but today he shops at Whole Foods.
He always shops at Trader Joe's, but today he is shopping at Whole Foods.
300
Last year, he flies to Southern California, he does not drive.
Last year, he flew to Southern California, he did not drive.
300
Find the error and correct it:
"I lost my purse!" -- It would be in the living room.
It might be in the car. It could be in the car. It has to be in the car.
300
Create a conditional sentence for the situation:
I need to finish my homework before I can go to the beach.
If I finish my homework, I can go to the beach.
I can go to the beach if I finish my homework.
400
Find the error and correct it:
I still have finish my homework.
I still haven't finished my homework.
400
Find the errors and correct them:
She washed the dishes when the phone is ringing.
She was washing the dishes when the phone rang.
400
Where was you last night?
Where were you last night?
400
Find the error and correct it:
I did not have a good vacation. -- "Really? Well, you would have spent it in Hawaii."
"Really? Well, you could have spent it in Hawaii." or "Really? You should have spent it in Hawaii."
400
I'm not sure I got a high enough score on the TOEFL.
If you didn't get a high enough score, you should continue studying English at MIIS.
You should continue studying English at MIIS, if you didn't get a high enough score.
500
Find the error and correct it:
She have go for a run yet.
She hasn't gone for a run yet.
500
She am walks to class every day, but today she runs to class.
She walks to class every day, but today she is running to class.
500
I think about it last night, but I forget to bring it.
I thought about it last night, but I forgot to bring it.
500
Find the error and correct it:
We have a meeting tomorrow at 9:15, so I would be at work by 9:00.
... so I should be at work by 9:00.
500
Create a conditional sentence for the situation:
I forgot to lock the door and someone broke into my apartment.
If I had not forgotten to lock the door, no one would have broken into my apartment.