Aspect
Tense
Subject-verb agreement
Nouns
Wild card
100

Choose the correct tense: Right now, she (read) a powerful novel about apartheid.

she is reading (present progressive tense)

100

Change the possessive in the following sentence: The speech of Mandela was powerful. 

Mandela's speech was powerful

100

Choose the right verb: The students (enjoy/enjoys) grammar games.

Enjoy.
100

Is the word "information" countable or uncountable

Uncountable.

100

What is the correct word order? Always she is arriving late.

She is always arriving late. 

200

Fix this: While I watched the news, my brother cooked dinner.

While I was watching the news, my brother cooked dinner.

200

Choose the correct form: My (sister/sister's/sisters') teacher is South African.

My sister's teacher is South African

200

Either the dog or the cats ___ making noise.

are. The noun closest to the verb decides when "or" is used. 

200

Correct the sentence: He gave me many advices.

He gave me much advice.

200

What is the difference between their, there and they're?

Their = deres 

There = der 

They're = de er / they are

300

Identify the tense and aspect: We are currently studying South African history.

Present progressive tense.

300

Rephrase correctly: That is the desks of the students.

That is the students' desks.

300

The number of people attending the rally ___ surprising

is. (number of is singular)

300

What’s wrong? The news are very disturbing.

The news is very disturbing.

300

What’s wrong with this sentence?
 I’m good in playing the piano.

I am good at playing the piano.

400

What is the difference between: "He worked all day" and "He was working all day"?

"He worked all day" is a completed action (simple), and "He was working all day" is an ongoing, but past action (progressive)

400

What’s wrong? The childrens’ stories were very moving.

The children's stories were very moving.

400

The police ____ at a rally yesterday. 

were. (Police is ALWAYS plural because it describes a collection of police officers).

400

Choose the correct form: There (isn't/aren't) much (furniture/furnitures) in the classroom.

There isn't much furniture in the classroom. 

400

Choose the correct sentence:
 A) They hardly work ever on weekends.
 B) They hardly ever work on weekends.

B) They hardly ever work on weekends.

500

Rewrite using the correct tense: By the time she arrived, we (discuss) Mandela’s speech for 30 minutes.

By the time she arrived, we had been discussing Mandela's speech for 30 min.

500

Create a sentence where you highlight that both Sarah and John own the house.

That is Sarah and John's house.

500

Neither the reports nor the journalist ___ correct.

is/was (journalist is singular and closest to the verb and nor is used.)

500

Why is “chocolates” sometimes countable, sometimes not? Give examples.

It is uncountable when talking about chocolate in general: "I love chocolate". It is countable when talking about individual pieces of chocolate: "He gave me three chocolates".

500

Provide 1 example of an auxiliary verb.

have, do, be, can, will, may, shall, ought