The boys (is/are) going to the pool to swim.
The boys are going to the pool to swim.
Susan thinks (her/hers) pants are too tight.
Susan thinks her pants are too tight.
Complete each sentence with an Infinitive or Gerund form of the verb in parenthesis.
Did you remember (call) __________ your sister? It’s her birthday today.
Did you remember to call your sister? It’s her birthday today.
Is the following noun countable or uncountable?
Minute
Countable
The whole process will only take about (a/an) hour.
The whole process will only take about an hour.
these pencils
Whose pencils are these?
Correct the error.
Would she likes to go to the movies with us?
Would she like to go to the movies with us?
I need (a/an/some) better job.
I need a better job.
Correct this sentence:
She should eats healthy food.
She should eat healthy food.
Combine the two sentences into one sentence using possessive nouns.
Ex. Lisa has a car. The car is a Toyota.
Lisa’s car is a Toyota.
Now use:
Mrs. Cooper has a house. It is very spacious.
Mrs. Cooper’s house is very spacious.
Correct the error.
Would you like going to the Mexican restaurant tonight?
Would you like to go to the Mexican restaurant tonight?
Fill in the blank using an appropriate unit/measurement from the choices below.
slice, glass, gallon, bottle, box, jar, can
I want __________ water.
Sample Answers:
I want a bottle of water.
I want a gallon of water.
I want a glass of water.
Correct this sentence: Lisa should going to the dentist.
Lisa should go to the dentist.
Answer the following question. Use possessive pronouns.
Example: Whose phone is that?
(Lisa) That phone is hers.
Now use:Whose car is that?
(My father)
That car is his.
Read the following situation and write an appropriate request using can or could.
Your roommate is listening to really loud music and you can’t concentrate on your homework.
Could you please turn down the music?
Can you turn off the music?
Can you stop the music, please?
I’m sorry, but I can’t eat this soup. It is (too/very) salty.
I’m sorry, but I can’t eat this soup. It is too salty.
(listen/parents/to/children/their/must)
Children must listen to their parents.
OR
Parents must listen to their children.
Correct the sentence.
All of mine notebook’s are wet.
All of my notebooks are wet.
Complete the sentence using appropriate adjectives and infinitive verbs.
Example: Jason is too tired to go to the party tonight.
It is 11:30 pm! It is too _______ ____ _______ shopping right now!
It is 11:30 pm! It is too late to go shopping right now!
I can‘t leave early today. I have (too much/too many) work to do.
I can’t leave early today. I have too much work to do.