Object Pronoun
Subject Pronoun
Adverbs of Time
Adverbs of Frequency
Word Order
100

Say the object pronoun for:

She

Her

100

Select

(She/her) is in class with me.

She is in class with me.

100

Choose the adverb of time:

fast

behind

today

today

100

Correct the mistake:

He oftens listens to the radio.

He often listens to the radio.

100

my / clean / I / bedroom / often

I often clean my bedroom.

200

Say the object pronoun for:

We

Us

200

Say the subject pronoun for "me".

I

200

What's the adverb of time?

I can't wait to sleep tonight.

tonight

200

Say three adverbs of frequency.

e.g. often, sometimes, usually, never, always

200

on / usually / TV / watch / football games / we

We usually watch football games on TV.

300

My cousin Mario is now living in London. I miss  _____.

My cousin Mario is now living in London. I miss him.

300

Replace

Lucy and I like football a lot.

We like football a lot.

300

What's the adverb of time?

Now we can talk about the event.

Now
300

Put in the adverb of frequency.

She plays the guitar on Sundays. (never)

She never plays the guitar on Sundays.

300

into the kitchen / Sherlock / runs / often / in the morning

In the morning Sherlock often runs into the kitchen.

OR

Sherlock often runs into the kitchen in the morning.

400

My neighbors have a house in London. I like to visit _________.

My neighbors have a house in London. I like to visit them.

400

Select

Susy and (I/me) like to read comics.

Susy and I like to read comics.

400

Put in "tomorrow".

We meet her family and friends.


Tomorrow we meet her family and friends.

OR

We meet her family and friends tomorrow.

400

Make a sentence with: 

(to) eat / always

e.g. I always eat Kebab.

400

in the park / Ryan / at the weekend / eats / ice cream

At the weekend Ryan eats ice cream in the park.

OR

Ryan eats ice cream in the park at the weekend.

500

Sandy is paying attention. The teacher is explaining the lesson to _____.

Sandy is paying attention. The teacher is explaining the lesson to her.

500

Replace

Do Tom and David sometimes drink coffee?

Do they sometimes drink coffee?

500

Put in an adverb of time.

We can only win this game.

We can only win this game right now.

500

I _____ go to the gym. I like using machines one or two days a week, but I prefer to play sports.

I sometimes go to the gym. I like using machines one or two days a week, but I prefer to play sports.

500

often / him / She / in the afternoon / in the park / meets 

She often meets him in the park in the afternoon.