What is the superlative degree of the adjective “bright”?
the brightest
What is the comparative degree of the adjective “beautiful”?
more beautiful
What is the superlative degree of the adjective “dry”?
the driest
What is the comparative degree of the adjective “big”?
bigger
What is the superlative degree of the adjective “bad”?
the worst
What is the comparative degree of the adjective “good”?
better
What is the superlative degree of the adjective “little”?
the least
What is the comparative degree of the adjective “much”?
more
Complete the sentence: She is (tall) than I am.
She is taller than I am.
Complete the sentence: Who is (smart) student in the room?
Who is the smartest student in the room?
What is the plural of “book”?
books
What is the plural of “person”?
people
What is the plural of “sheep”?
sheep
What is the plural of “child”?
children
What is the plural of “fish”?
fish
What is the plural of “watch”?
watches
What is the plural of “country”?
countries
What is the plural of “shelf”?
shelves
What is the plural of “woman”?
women
What is the plural of “wife”?
wives
John and (his / her / their) wife have gone to Greece. Select the correct pronoun:
John and his wife have gone to Greece.
That’s not (me / mine / my) coat. Select the correct pronoun:
That’s not my coat.
She doesn’t love (him / himself). Select the correct pronoun:
She doesn’t love him.
‘Who did that?’ ‘It was (I / me).’ Select the correct pronoun:
‘Who did that?’ ‘It was me.’
I like Bill, but I don’t understand (him / himself). Select the correct pronoun:
I like Bill, but I don’t understand him.
I’m going out tonight, so you will have to cook for (you / yourselves). Select the correct pronoun:
I’m going out tonight, so you will have to cook for yourselves.
Old people often talk to (them / themselves). Select the correct pronoun:
Old people often talk to themselves.
Tell (we / us) your address. Select the correct pronoun:
Tell us your address.
They’ve taken my car: (they / their / theirs) is broken. Select the correct pronoun:
They’ve taken my car: theirs is broken.
Ask (she / her) why (she / her) is crying. Select the correct pronoun:
Ask her why she is crying.
He (to work) in the center of Chicago. Insert the correct form of the verb:
He works in the center of Chicago.
(she, to read) many books? Insert the correct form of the verb:
Does she read many books?
They (not to talk) on the phone right now. Insert the correct form of the verb:
They are not talking on the phone right now.
What (your neighbors, to do) yesterday? Insert the correct form of the verb:
What did your neighbors do yesterday?
I (to go) to work when I (to see) her. Insert the correct form of the verb:
I was going to work when I saw her.
(you, to eat) when the phone (to ring)? Insert the correct form of the verb:
Were you eating when the phone rang?
My neighbors (to ask) me over for dinner tonight. Insert the correct form of the verb:
My neighbors have asked me over for dinner tonight.
She (never, to go) to Paris. Insert the correct form of the verb:
She has never gone to Paris.
The bathroom was full of water. What (to happen)? Insert the correct form of the verb:
The bathroom was full of water. What had happened?
The woman told me that she (to work) in China a few years before. Insert the correct form of the verb:
The woman told me that she had worked in China a few years before.
He sat __ the window, and looked out from time to time. Insert an appropriate preposition:
near / by / beside / next to
C comes __ B and D in the alphabet. Insert an appropriate preposition:
between
I couldn’t see the plane, because it was high __ the clouds. Insert an appropriate preposition:
in / above
I had to wait a long time, because the woman __ me wanted a lot of different things. Insert an appropriate preposition:
in front of / ahead of / before
There’s a garage on the other side of the street just __ our house. Insert an appropriate preposition:
across from
Please don’t put bicycles __ the shop window. Insert an appropriate preposition:
in front of / against / next to / near
He turned around and walked away __ the trees. Insert an appropriate preposition:
into / through
We cycled __ a little road __ the river for about five kilometers. Insert an appropriate preposition:
down / along / on beside / by
Ann came __ the church and walked slowly __ the square. Insert an appropriate preposition:
out of towards / through / into
“Where’s the swimming pool?” “Drive __ the police station and __ the corner, and you’ll see it on your left.” Insert an appropriate preposition:
past / by around