Vocabulary
Identify the Error
Fill in the blank
Function
Extra
100

Choose the correct word

How does the coat           ?

1. fits

b. fit

c. looks

d. smells

b. fit

100

Choose the error. 

Did you able to find my dog?

1. Did

2. able to

3. my

1. Did

100

Fill the blank using since or for. 

I've lived here          June.

I've lived here since June.

100

Choose the correct answer. 

"For" expresses             

a) starting point

b) duration

c) quantity 

b) duration

100

Too much/too many are used with              quantities. 

Excessive quantities. 

200
Choose the correct word. 

She needs something a little            

1. modern

b. cheap

c. bigger

d. small

c. bigger

200
Choose the error

The chicken is smelling delicious. 

1. delicious

2. the

3. chicken

4. is smelling

4. is smelling

200

Fill the blank using since or for. 

He's been a pilot            seven months. 

He's been a pilot for seven months

200
Choose the correct answer. 

"Since" expresses            

a) duration 

b) one of the five senses

c) starting point

*Bonus Points: write a sentence using since.*

c) starting point

She's worked here since April.

200

We use more and less with                

1. adjectives

2. comparatives

3. superlatives

4. words

2. comparatives

300

How do the shoes              ?

1. looks

2. fits

3. look

d. smells

3. look

300

Choose the error.

Matt is his brother, isn't Matt?

1. isn't

2. is

3. Matt

4. brother

3. Matt

300

Choose the correct answer. 

The jacket is big          

1) enough

2) too

3) little

3) a little

1) enough


300

Choose the answer that is true. 

1. Stative Verbs show an action. 

2. Stative Verbs show how something is.

3. Stative Verbs show how something appears or seems.

*Bonus Points: use a stative verb in a sentence.*

3. Stative Verbs show how something appears or seems.

Stative Verbs: smells, looks, fit/fits, sounds, smells 


300
"A lot" is used to              comparative adjectives. 


1. decrease

2. increase

3. improve

4. help

2. increase

400

She won't need any money,             ?

1. won't she

2. will he

3. will she


3. will she

400

Choose the error.

I'm yet studying for the exam. 

1. exam

2. I'm

3. yet

*Bonus Points: write a sentence using yet*

3. yet

Have you studied yet?

400

The pants are            long. 

1) enough

b) little

c) sound

d) too

d) too

400

We use too to express an            degree of an adjective. 

1. sufficient 

2. excessive

3. perfect

4. insufficient 

2. excessive

400

Match the abbreviations to the words. 

1. FURN.                     a. included

2. UTIL.                       b. month

3. INCL.                       c. furniture

4. MO.                         d. utilities

1. Furniture

2. Utilities 

3. Included

4. Month

500

You're a pilot? That            like a fun job. 

1. must be

2. sound

3. sounds

*Bonus Points: write a sentence using must be.*

3. sounds 

You must be smart!

500

Choose the error. 

The shiny, black shoes fits perfectly. 

1. shiny, black

2. perfectly

3. fits

3. fits

The shiny, black shoes fit perfectly.

500

You          like a million dollars! 

You look like a million dollars!

500

We use enough to express a             degree of an adjective. 

A sufficient degree of an adjective.

500

*Bonus Points*

Rewrite the sentence using the Order of Adjectives. 

I have a blue, small, writing, old, wooden, ugly, desk.  

I have a ugly, small, old, blue, wooden, writing desk. 

Order of Adjectives: Opinion, Size, Height, Age, Shape, Color, Origin, Material, Purpose