Topic: Vocabulary and Grammar
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence:
- a) I am feeling quite __________ today because I didn’t sleep well last night.
- (A) happy
- (B) cheerful
- © exhausted
- (D) excited
- a) I am feeling quite __________ today because I didn’t sleep well last night.
Select the sentence that uses the correct form of the verb “go”:
- a) They go to the movies on weekends.
- b) They gone to the movies on weekends.
- c) They goes to the movies on weekends.
- d) They went to the movies on weekends.
- a) They go to the movies on weekends.
Which word best fits in the blank to create a sentence with proper tense and meaning?
- a) The children are __________ to school by their mother every morning.
- (A) walks
- (B) walking
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- (D) walk
- a) The children are __________ to school by their mother every morning.
Choose the correct past tense form of the verb “try”:
- a) They __________ to cook something new last night.
- (A) tries
- (B) tried
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- (D) trieds
- a) They __________ to cook something new last night.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
- a) I don’t have any friends who is coming to the party.
- b) I don’t have any friends who come to the party.
- c) I don’t have any friends who will coming to the party.
- d) I don’t have any friends who comes to the party.
- a) I don’t have any friends who is coming to the party.
Fill in the blank with the correct preposition:
- a) The cat is sleeping __________ the couch.
- (A) in
- (B) on
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- (D) at
- a) The cat is sleeping __________ the couch.
Select the sentence that uses “who” correctly to introduce a relative clause:
- a) The man who I met yesterday is a famous musician.
- b) The man whom I met yesterday is a famous musician.
- c) The man that I met yesterday is a famous musician.
- d) The man which I met yesterday is a famous musician.
- a) The man who I met yesterday is a famous musician.
Which option is the correct possessive adjective to use in the sentence?
- a) The children’s book is on the table.
- b) The childrens book is on the table.
- c) The children book is on the table.
- d) The children is book on the table.
- a) The children’s book is on the table.
Choose the sentence with the correct use of “either…or”:
- a) Either you or he will go to the store.
- b) Either you or he goes to the store.
- c) Either you or he are going to the store.
- d) Either you or he is going to the store.
- a) Either you or he will go to the store.
Select the sentence that uses “because” correctly to introduce a reason:
- a) I am not going to the party because I don’t feel well.
- b) I am not going to the party because I don’t feel.
- c) I am not going to the party, because I don’t feel.
- d) I am not going to the party because I feel well.
