Using "Should"
Present Perfect
Using "For" and "Since"
Future Conditional
Imperatives
100

Problem: Jessica is hungry.

Verb: To eat

Advice: 

Advice: She should eat.

100

Which sentence is correct?

A) We have been sick all week.

B) We has been sick all week.

C) We had been sick all week.

A) We have been sick all week.

100

Complete the sentence with "for" or "since".

I have been worried about my friend _____ a week.

I have been worried about my friend for a week.

100

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.

If you run every day, you _____ in shape. (to stay)

If you run every day, you will stay in shape,

100

Complete the sentence with the imperative form of the verb in parentheses.

A: Is exercise good for me?

B: Yes. _____ regularly. (to exercise)

B: Yes.  Exercise regularly.

200

Problem: Bill has a headache.

Verb: To take

Advice: 

Advice: He should take aspirin.

200

Which sentence is correct?

A) Vijay has teached at MTC for three years.

B) Vijay has taught at MTC for three years.

C) Vijay had taught at MTC for three years.

B) Vijay has taught at MTC for three years.

200

Complete the sentence with "for" or "since".

My dog has had a rash _____ two months.

My dog has had a rash for two months.

200

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.

Peter will gain weight if he _____ unhealthy foods. (to eat)

Peter will gain weight if he eats unhealthy foods.

200

Complete the sentence with the imperative form of the verb in parentheses.

A: I want to stay healthy.

B: _____ the doctor regularly. (to visit)

B: Visit the doctor regularly.

300

Problem: Bradley broke his nose.

Verb: To go

Advice: 

Advice: He should go to the hospital.

300

Which sentence is correct?

A) My friends visited me since I moved to Virginia.

B) My friends have visited me since I moved to Virginia.

C) My friends had visited me since I moved to Virginia.

B) My friends have visited me since I moved to Virginia.

300

Complete the sentence with "for" or "since".

My brother has had allergies _____ he was a kid.

My brother has had allergies since he was a kid.

300

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.

Jane _____ difficulty running a marathon if she has asthma. (to have)

Jane will have difficulty running a marathon if she has asthma.

300

Complete the sentence with the imperative form of the verbs in parentheses.

_____ straight for two blocks and _____ right at the light. (to go, to turn)

Go straight for two blocks and turn right at the light.

400

Problem: I am tired.

Verb: To go

Advice:

Advice: You should go to sleep.

400

Which sentence is correct?

A) Peter have had a fever for two days.

B) Peter has have a fever for two days.

C) Peter has had a fever for two days.

C) Peter has had a fever for two days.

400

Complete the sentence with "for" or "since".

Tom and Jennifer have felt better _____ they went to the doctor.

Tom and Jennifer have felt better since they went to the doctor.

400

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.

Your blood pressure will be too high if you _____ not careful. (to be)

Your blood pressure will be too high if you are not careful.

400

Complete the sentence with the imperative form of the verb in parentheses.

A: I feel tired.

B: _____ a nap. (to take)

B: Take a nap.

500

Problem: My friends are sore after running.

Verb: To stretch

Advice:

Advice: They should stretch after running.

500

Which sentence is correct?

A) Has she eaten anything today?

B) Had she eaten anything today?

C) Has she eat anything today?

A) Has she eaten anything today?

500

Complete the sentence with "for" or "since".

_____ last week, I have exercised every day.

Since last week, I have exercised every day.

500

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.

If he doesn't get enough calcium, he _____ strong bones. (to have)

If he doesn't get enough calcium, he won't have strong bones.

500

Complete the sentence with the imperative form of the verbs in parentheses.

_____ the dishes and _____ your bedroom before you watch tv. (to wash, to clean)

Wash the dishes and clean your bedroom before you watch tv.