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For each blank space, choose the proper article (a, an, the, or no article):
a) a b) the c) no article
a) a b) the c) no article
a) a b) the c) no article
4. Let’s go to no articleMexico.
a) a b) the c) no article
a) A b) The c) no article
a) A b) The c) no article
a) a b) the c) no article
a) a b) the c) no article
a) a b) the c) no article
a) a b) the c) no article
For each blank space, choose the proper article (a, an, the, or no article):
a) a b) the c) no article
a) a b) the c) no article
a) a b) the c) no article
a) a b) the c) no article
a) a b) the c) no article
a) a b) the c) no article
7. I have anidea!
a) an b) the c) no article
a) a b) the c) no article
a) a b) the c) no article
a) a b) the c) no article
For each sentence, fill in the blank with the correct response.
a) a few b) a little
a) much b) many
a) amount b) number
a) much b) many
a) a little b) a few
a) much b) many
a) so many b) so much
a) a little b) a few
a) some b) a
a) some b) a
a) of b) in c) at
a) at b) for c) on
a) about b) with c) to
a) about b) to c) with
a) with b) in c) on
a) in b) with c) for
a) to b) with c) by
a) of b) to c) on
a) with b) of c) to
a) along b) in c) with
a) since b) for c) in
a) since b) for c) in
a) since b) for c) in
a) since b) for c) in
For each sentence, fill in the blank with either on, at, or in.
8. If someone is always busily moving around, you can say they're “on the go”.
1. My cousin and her friend were at the mall. they were at the mall.
3. Does your aunt know what happened? Does she know what happened?
a) himself b) him
a) herself b) her
a) him b) himself
a) you b) yourself
5. They talk about us, but they don't really know us.
a) us b) ourselves
a) them b) themselves
a) herself b) her
a) you b) yourself
a) them b) themselves
10. I was at home by myself. (No one else was with me.)
a) me b) myself
a) Has b) Does c) Is
2. Is she Polish?
a) Has b) Does c) Is
a) Has b) Does c) Is
a) Do b) Are c) Have
5. Do I look tired?
a) Do b) Am c) Have
a) Do b) Are c) Have
7. Is he leaving tomorrow?
a) Has b) Does c) Is
a) Has b) Does c) Is
a) Do b) Are c) Have
a) Do b) Are c) Have
4) We have tried to explain this to him. = we’ve tried to explain this to him.
9) I have seen that man before. = I’ve seen that man before.
10) We could not come last night. = We couldn’t come last night.
the infinitive (to ...) form of the verb. example: “I love walking in the park (walk)”
4. She expects people to help her, but she never helps anyone! (help)
8. Would you mind to open the window? It's very hot in here. (open)
For each sentence, choose the modal (should, can, must) that is most appropriate.
NB: In American English, “must” often sounds old-fashioned and/or bossy - it’s more
natural in most cases to say “have to” as in “You have to be at the airport at 9” not “You
must be at the airport at 9”.
a) should b) can
a) should b) must
a) can’t b) shouldn’t
a) Can b) Should
a) should b) can
a) should b) can
a) should b) must
a) can’t b) shouldn’t
a) should b) can
1. John has lived in San Diego for the past 3 years (and he still lives there).
6. I was in love with Mary, but she left me for another man.
Each of the sentences below is in the PASSIVE VOICE. Write the correct form of each verb
in brackets:
Fill in each blank space with the correct past participle for each verb. EX: write-->written
1. sing: sang
2. know: knoun
3. try: tried
4. believe: believed
5. study: studied
6. see: save
7. fall:falled
8. laugh: laughed
9. cry: cried
Change each sentence into the present perfect tense. EX: "I am playing baseball --> I have
played baseball"
Choose which verb tense (simple past or present perfect) fits better.
7. I have lived in Los Angeles for five years (and I still live there).
8. I have lived in Los Angeles for five years (but I no longer live there).
Choose which verb tense (simple past or past continuous) fits better.
4. Robin Hood was a character who stole from the rich and gave to the poor.
10. Last month I decided to buy a new car, and today I finally bought it.
Fill in the blanks with the correct simple present tense form of the verb (in parentheses):
EX: Jim reads (to read) every day.
Complete each sentence with the correct tag question. This particular exercise uses
PRESENT and FUTURE tenses. Make sure you place the apostrophe ‘ in the right place: EX:
Mary likes him, doesn't she?:
Choose the correct PRESENT TENSE form of the verb TO BE for each sentence:
a) are b) is
2. Robert is sick.
a) are b) is
3. Isn't he Mexican?
a) Aren't b) Isn't
a) aren't b) isn't
a) is b) are
a) is b) am
a) are b) am
a) are b) is
a) is b) are
a) Are b) Is