Verb Tenses
Subject-Verb Agreement
Coordinating Conjunctions
Subordinating Conjunctions
Language Mechanics
100

Choose the correct verb:
Last week, our class _____ a guest speaker.
a) welcomes
b) welcomed
c) welcome

b) welcomed

100

Choose the correct verb:
Each of the cadets _____ a notebook.
a) have
b) has

b) has

100

Name three coordinating conjunctions.

for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

100

Complete:
_____ it was raining, practice continued.

Although / Even though

100

Add the correct punctuation:
What time does class begin

What time does class begin?

200

Simple Present or Simple Past?

Identify the tense:
The instructor explained the assignment clearly.

Simple Past

200

Correct the sentence:
The list of requirements are long.

The list of requirements is long.

200

Combine using a coordinating conjunction:
The weather was bad. We continued training.

The weather was bad, but we continued training.

200

Identify the subordinating conjunction:
We stayed inside until the storm passed.

until

200

Correct all capitalization and punctuation mistakes:
last friday we visited the national museum in abu dhabi

Last Friday, we visited the National Museum in Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi

300

Correct the sentence:
Yesterday, the students completes the exercise quickly.

Yesterday, the students completed the exercise quickly.

300

Choose the correct verb:
Neither the teacher nor the students _____ late.
a) was
b) were

b) were

300

Find the conjunction:
He was tired, yet he finished the assignment.

yet

300

Combine:
He was exhausted. He kept working.

Although he was exhausted, he kept working.

300

Fix the sentence:
however the students were late they still completed the assignment

However, the students were late, but they still completed the assignment.

400

Complete both blanks with the correct forms:
Every semester, students _____ research papers, and last semester they _____ one on leadership.
a) write / wrote
b) wrote / write
c) writes / wrote

a) write / wrote

400

Choose the correct verb:
Statistics _____ my favorite subject, but the statistics in this report _____ confusing.
a) is / are
b) are / is

a) is / are

400

Correct the punctuation:
She wanted to leave but she stayed for the meeting.

She wanted to leave, but she stayed for the meeting.

400

What type of clause follows a subordinating conjunction?

Dependent (subordinate) clause

400

Correct all punctuation and capitalization mistakes:
after class dr smith asked did everyone submit their essays on time

After class, Dr. Smith asked, “Did everyone submit their essays on time?”