5 Questions
What verb form completes the sentence: 'I'm very happy _____ in India.'?
having lived
What preposition completes the sentence: 'They didn't reach an agreement ______ their differences.'?
on account of
What verb form completes the sentence: 'I wish I _____ those words.'?
hadn't said
What verb form completes the sentence: 'The woman, who has been missing for 10 days, is believed _____.'
to have been abducted
What pronoun completes the sentence: 'She was working on her computer with her baby next to _____.'
herself
Study Notes
Grammar Exercises
- Expressing feelings about a place: "I'm very happy to be living in India" (talking about a current situation)
- Idiomatic expressions: "on account of" means because of (e.g., they didn't reach an agreement on account of their differences)
- Expressing regret about something: "I wish I had never said those words" (talking about a past action that cannot be changed)
- Verb forms for reporting news: "is believed to have been abducted" (passive voice, talking about a completed action)
- Possessive adjectives: "her own" is used to show that the baby belongs to the woman (e.g., she was working on her computer with her baby next to her own)
Test your English grammar skills by completing sentences with the correct verb forms. Choose the correct verb tense to complete the sentences in this quiz.
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