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What is the correct sentence: Those are your books and _______ are mine.
What is the correct sentence: Those are your books and _______ are mine.
- these (correct)
- it
- this
- that
When _______ she like sport?
When _______ she like sport?
- Is
- Don't
- Does
- Do (correct)
What is the correct sentence: They start _______ school at 8.00 in the morning.
What is the correct sentence: They start _______ school at 8.00 in the morning.
- -
- the
- at (correct)
- to
How _______ your father look like?
How _______ your father look like?
She _______ jeans to work.
She _______ jeans to work.
There _______ two armchairs and a sofa in the living room.
There _______ two armchairs and a sofa in the living room.
There aren't _______ wardrobes in the main bedroom.
There aren't _______ wardrobes in the main bedroom.
You _______ buy shoes in a post office.
You _______ buy shoes in a post office.
Which of the following is the correct sentence?
Which of the following is the correct sentence?
What is the correct sentence?
What is the correct sentence?
Which sentence is correct?
Which sentence is correct?
What is the correct sentence?
What is the correct sentence?
Which sentence is correct?
Which sentence is correct?
What is the correct sentence?
What is the correct sentence?
Which sentence is correct?
Which sentence is correct?
I've got the flu. I _______ take some medicine.
I've got the flu. I _______ take some medicine.
What is the correct sentence?
What is the correct sentence?
How much _______ does that jacket cost?
How much _______ does that jacket cost?
Why _______ you leave your job?
Why _______ you leave your job?
They _______ fly to India.
They _______ fly to India.
I _______ to go home now.
I _______ to go home now.
She _______ in Belgium at the moment.
She _______ in Belgium at the moment.
We go shopping _______ month.
We go shopping _______ month.
I'm not keen on _______.
I'm not keen on _______.
What should we avoid in August?
What should we avoid in August?
He's studied Spanish since when?
He's studied Spanish since when?
What do you think about getting the job?
What do you think about getting the job?
How long has it been since you've seen them?
How long has it been since you've seen them?
Why is she moving to Canada?
Why is she moving to Canada?
Who did he marry?
Who did he marry?
How would you describe the traffic in the streets nowadays?
How would you describe the traffic in the streets nowadays?
Where do they live?
Where do they live?
The postman hasn't delivered the parcel _______.
The postman hasn't delivered the parcel _______.
My brother _______ passed his exams.
My brother _______ passed his exams.
A lot of people think that when they _______, they'll have lots of free time, but often they don't.
A lot of people think that when they _______, they'll have lots of free time, but often they don't.
He _______ me my book would be a great success.
He _______ me my book would be a great success.
She told me she _______ buy me a new phone.
She told me she _______ buy me a new phone.
What would they do if they _______ have any money?
What would they do if they _______ have any money?
I'd do more exercise if I _______ time.
I'd do more exercise if I _______ time.
Could you _______ a good film?
Could you _______ a good film?
Study Notes
Grammar and Vocabulary Exercises
- These exercises provide practice in using various grammatical structures and vocabulary in context.
Possessive Adjectives
- 'Those' and 'these' are used to show that something belongs to someone else.
- 'My', 'your', 'his', 'her', 'its', 'our', and 'their' are used to show possession or belonging.
Questions and Negations
- 'Do' is used to form questions and negatives in the present simple tense.
- 'Does' is used for the third person singular (he, she, it).
Verb Tenses
- 'At' is used to specify a time, 'in' is used for a month or year, 'on' is used for a day of the week.
Comparative and Superlative Forms
- 'More' and 'most' are used to form comparative and superlative adjectives.
Sentence Structure
- Word order can be changed for emphasis or to make a sentence more interesting.
Modality
- 'Can', 'could', 'may', 'might', 'shall', 'should', 'will', and 'would' are used to express degrees of possibility, ability, and obligation.
Prepositions
- Prepositions are used to show location and direction.
Passive Voice
- The passive voice is used when the focus is on the action rather than the doer.
If Clauses and Conditional Sentences
- 'If' clauses are used to talk about conditions and their consequences.
Gerunds and Infinitives
- Gerunds are used after certain verbs, while infinitives are used to express purpose or intention.
Clauses and Phrases
- Relative clauses are used to provide more information about a noun.
- Subordinate clauses are used to provide additional information to the main clause.
Word Order
- Word order can be changed to emphasize different parts of a sentence.
Adjectives and Adverbs
- Adjectives are used to describe nouns, while adverbs are used to describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
Clause and Phrase Structure
- Different clause and phrase structures are used to express different meanings and relationships between ideas.
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Test your knowledge of English grammar with this quiz, covering various topics such as pronouns, verb tenses, and sentence structure.