Pronoun
Subject-Verb Agreement
Plural Nouns and Singular Nouns
Commas, apostrophes, and full stops
Phrases of quantity and Tenses
100

Emily giggles when ___ sees a colorful butterfly.

she

100

The cat __ (run/runs) fast.

runs

100

What is the plural form of box?

boxes

100

Is the following sentence correct? 

"I have a friend, Her name is Jojo."

No, the following sentence is not correct.

The correct version should use a full-stop instead of a comma to separate the two sentences: "I have a friend. Her name is Jojo."

100

There are (many/any) people at the park today.

many

200

This is Tom's book. Can you give it to __?

him
200

The dogs __ (bark/barks) loudly.

bark

200

Do you have any (friend/friends)?

friends

200

Is the following sentence correct? 

"I have a cat a dog, and some fish."


Answer: No, it is not correct. 

The correct version should be: "I have a cat(,) a dog, and some fish."

200

There are (no/some) cookies left in the jar. Ms. Xie ate (all/much) of them.

no; all

300

A: What do you like to do in your free time?
B: _____ enjoy painting and going for long walks.

I

300

We __ (has/have) a big family.

have

300

We need (many / a lot of) sugar and (some / many) milk.

  • "A lot of" is used with uncountable nouns like "sugar."
  • "Some" is also appropriate with uncountable nouns like "milk."

ANS: a lot of; some

300

(Marys / Mary's) book is on the table.

Mary's

300

We found several _____ of homemade jam in the pantry.

jars / bottles

400

Write a sentence using the pronoun "they"?

e.g. Tom and Jerry teach at YYPS, and they are the best teachers in the world.

400

Is the sentence "Those is my friends." correct or incorrect? Please explain your answer.

WRONG: The correct sentence should be:

"Those are my friends."

400

Why is water considered an uncountable noun? Please explain and provide one more example of an uncountable noun.

Water is called an uncountable noun because we see it as a whole, like a big glass, not as separate pieces. You can't say "two waters."

Another example is "milk." You say "a cup of milk," not "two milks."

400

Add the commas to the following address:

101/F  The Sky Tower  88 Happy Street  Central  Hong Kong Island  Hong Kong  

101/F, The Sky Tower, 88 Happy Street, Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong

400

Dad bought 5 (slices/bottles) of juice and two (loaves/cartons) of bread for the party.

bottles; loaves

500

My good friend is Jack. _________ call each other every day.

We

500

The weather (is/am/are) very bad.( It/They/She) is going to rain heavily.

is; It

500

Is sand considered an uncountable noun? Please explain and provide one more example of an uncountable noun besides water and milk

Yes, sand is an uncountable noun because it is made of tiny pieces. We think of sand as a whole, so we don’t count each grain. Instead, we say "a pile of sand" or "a bucket of sand."

Another example of an uncountable noun is "juice." We say "some juice," not "two juices."

Because it is too small.

500

Add the missing commas in the following sentence. 

"QQPS has a library tuck shop STEAM lab art room playground and swimming pool.

QQPS has a library, tuck shop, STEAM lab, art room, playground, and swimming pool.

500

Last week, I (visit / visited / visits ) my grandma, and now I (visit / visited / visits ) her every Sunday. My aunt always ______ (bring) her cookies.

  • visited (simple past)
  • visit (simple present)
  • brings (simple present)