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Questions and Answers
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
- I has been working here for three years.
- I have working here for three years.
- I been working here for three years.
- I have been working here for three years. (correct)
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence: She _ to the store before she went home.
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence: She _ to the store before she went home.
- has been going
- has went
- had gone (correct)
- had went
Which sentence uses the correct conditional form?
Which sentence uses the correct conditional form?
- If I will go to the party, I will bring a gift.
- If I were to go to the party, I would bring a gift. (correct)
- If I would go to the party, I would bring a gift.
- If I go to the party, I bring a gift.
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: She was __ by the news of her promotion.
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: She was __ by the news of her promotion.
Choose the correct form of the adjective to complete the sentence: I am __ than my sister.
Choose the correct form of the adjective to complete the sentence: I am __ than my sister.
Which sentence is NOT grammatically correct?
Which sentence is NOT grammatically correct?
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence: She doesn't has to come to the meeting.
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence: She doesn't has to come to the meeting.
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence: I like to _ in the park on Sundays.
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence: I like to _ in the park on Sundays.
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: They are __ friends.
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: They are __ friends.
Which sentence uses the correct comparative form?
Which sentence uses the correct comparative form?
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence: I _ him yesterday.
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence: I _ him yesterday.
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: The movie was __.
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: The movie was __.
Which sentence is NOT grammatically correct?
Which sentence is NOT grammatically correct?
Study Notes
Grammar Exercises
- Identify grammatically correct sentences and incorrect sentences in a set of sentences.
- Choose the correct form of verbs, adjectives, and words to complete sentences.
- Correct completion of sentences involves:
- Correct verb form (e.g., "She _ to the store before she went home.")
- Correct conditional form (e.g., "Choose the correct conditional form...")
- Correct adjective form (e.g., "I am __ than my sister.")
- Identify incorrect sentences (e.g., "She doesn't has to come to the meeting.")
- Correct verb forms in sentences (e.g., "I like to _ in the park on Sundays.")
- Correct word choice in sentences (e.g., "They are __ friends.")
- Correct comparative form in sentences (e.g., "Choose the correct comparative form...")
- Correct verb form in sentences (e.g., "I _ him yesterday.")
- Correct word choice in sentences (e.g., "The movie was __.")
- Identify grammatically incorrect sentences in a set of sentences.
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Test your grammar skills with this assessment. Answer questions on verb tenses, conditional forms, and sentence structure.