"She __________ (go) to the gym every morning."
Goes
Fill in the gap with the correct form:
"I __________ (work) on a new project right now."
am working
Fill in the gap with "can" or "can't":
"You __________ park here. It's a no-parking area."
Can't
Fill in the gap with the comparative form:
"My house is __________ (big) than yours."
Bigger
Fill in the gap with "a" or "an":
"I need __________ apple from the kitchen."
An
Correct the mistake:"
They plays tennis every weekend."
"They play tennis every weekend."
Correct the mistake:
"She is always goes to the gym in the evening."
"She always goes to the gym in the evening."
Correct the mistake:
"I can to swim very well."
"I can swim very well."
Correct the mistake:
"This is the more interesting book I have read."
"This is the most interesting book I have read."
Correct the mistake:
"I don't have some money."
"I don't have any money."
"I __________ (not like) spicy food."
Don't like
Fill in the gap with the correct verb form:
"Right now, I __________ (not study) for my exams."
am not studying
Fill in the gap:
"You __________ forget to do your homework."
Mustn't
Fill in the gap with the superlative form:
"This is the __________ (beautiful) painting in the gallery."
most beautiful
Fill in the gap with "some" or "any":
"We need __________ eggs for the recipe."
Some
Correct the mistake:
"He don't watch TV in the evening."
"He doesn't watch TV in the evening."
Correct the mistake:
"They work right now on their project."
"They are working right now on their project."
Correct the mistake:
"She must to study for the test."
"She must study for the test."
Correct the mistake:
"He is the more taller student in the class."
"He is the tallest student in the class."
Correct the mistake:
"There are a lot of informations in the book."
"There is a lot of information in the book."
Fill in the gap with the correct form of the verb:
"__________ you __________ (speak) English?"
Do / speak
Fill in the gap with the correct form of the verb:
"He __________ (never/visit) his grandmother on Sundays."
never visits
Fill in the gap with "can" or "must":
"We __________ finish the report by Friday."
must
Fill in the gap with the correct form of the adjective:
"This is the __________ (bad) movie I’ve seen."
Worst
Fill in the gap with "a lot of" or "some":
"She has __________ books on her shelf."
A lot of