Game Preview

Grammar Review

  •  English    49     Public
    Grammar Review
  •   Study   Slideshow
  • (Past tenses) They _____ (drive) to the airport when they suddenly _____ (remember) that they _____ (not turn off) the lights.
    were driving, remembered, hadn't turned off
  •  25
  • (Past tenses) I _____ (not recognize) many people at my old school reunion because everyone _____ (change) a lot in twenty years.
    didn't recognized, had changed
  •  20
  • (Used to or Usually) Where did you used to live before you moved here?
    Where did you use to live before you moved here?
  •  10
  • (Used to or Usually) Jerry used to had a beard, but now he's shaved it off.
    Jerry used to have a beard, but now he's shaved it off.
  •  10
  • (Used to or Usually) My wife doesn't use to wear make-up. She doesn't like it.
    My wife doesn't usually wear make-up. She doesn't like it.
  •  10
  • (Used to or Usually) Did you use to have long hair?
    correct
  •  10
  • (Used to or Usually) I use to walk to work. My office is only ten minutes from my house.
    I usually walk to work. My office is only ten minutes form my house.
  •  10
  • (Used to or Usually) Carol didn't used to talk to me, but now she always says hello.
    Carol didn't use to talk to me, but now she always says hello.
  •  10
  • (Used to or Usually) Do you use to get up late on Sundays?
    Do you usually get up late on Sundays?
  •  10
  • (Used to or Usually) We don't usually stay in expensive hotels, but this weekend is special.
    correct
  •  10
  • (Passive Present Simple) The film _____ (direct) by Kathryn Bigelow.
    The film is directed by Kathryn Bigelow.
  •  10
  • (Passive Past simple) The part of Spiderman _____ (play) by Andrew Garfield.
    The part of Spiderman was played by Andrew Garfield.
  •  10
  • (Passive past continuous) It was very windy while the scene _____ (shoot).
    It was very windy while the scene was being shot.
  •  10
  • (Passive future will) The sequel _____ (release) next year.
    The sequel will be released next year.
  •  10
  • (Passive present perfect) Some of the extras _____ (invite) to the film premiere.
    Some of the extras have been invited to the film premiere.
  •  10
  • (Passive present continuous) The musical _____ (show) in the cinemas all over the country.
    The musical is being shown in cinemas all over the country.
  •  10