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  • Who is the object in this sentence? 👉 “The man whom I called didn’t answer.”
    The man
  • Complete the sentence: If I ______ a superhero, I would fly to school.
    were
  • Short answer: What is the function of "which" in a sentence?
    To clarify or choose between things.
  • Complete the sentence: The student _____ phone rang was asked to leave.
    whose
  • What would you do if you found a wallet on the street?
    Open-ended
  • Fill in the blank: That's the teacher _____ the students respect.
    whom
  • True or False: "Its" with no apostrophe shows possession.
    true
  • She would buy a new car if she _____ more money.
    had
  • The woman _____ laptop was stolen reported it to the police.
    whose
  • Complete the sentence: This is my phone. That one is _____.
    mine
  • Correct the error: I met a girl which dog barks a lot.
    I met a girl whose dog barks a lot.
  • Complete the sentence: If they lived near the beach, they _____ go swimming every day.
    would
  • Rewrite the sentence using a possessive pronoun: That is her jacket.
    That jacket is hers.
  • Why do we use the second conditional?
    To talk about imaginary or unreal situations.
  • Correct the error: If I would have more time, I would learn Japanese.
    If I had more time, I would learn Japanese.
  • What is the difference between "her" and "hers"?
    "Her" is a possessive adjective; "hers" is a possessive pronoun.
  • Correct the error: If I would be rich, I will travel the world.
    If I were rich, I would travel the world.
  • Fill in the blank: Our house is big. The small one is _____.
    theirs
  • Short answer: What is the possessive adjective for “we”?
    our
  • If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you live and why?
    Open-ended.
  • Correct the error: That’s the boy which I met yesterday.
    That’s the boy whom I met yesterday.
  • If you were the rector of your university for one day, what changes would you make?
    Open-ended. Use “If I were…” and “I would…”