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  • Which is an affirmative sentence?
    They weren’t absent.
    She likes cats.
    Can he swim?
    Does she like cats?
  • Sam: __ you watch the game last night? Sue: No, I __.
    Did / don’t
    Did / didn’t
    Do / did
    Does / doesn’t
  • ___ your jacket before you ___. It’s cold outside.
    Put on / go out
    Take on / go out
    Put off / go up
    Put out / go in
  • Which is a negative sentence?
    Can he swim?
    She is here.
    They weren’t absent.
    She likes cats.
  • It’s ___ expensive. I don’t have ___ money to buy one.
    much / many
    too / enough
    enough / too
    too / many
  • They live in a big house now. ('in' is a...)
    Preposition
    Gerund
    Possessive adjective
    Linking word
  • That’s the factory ___ I work. It ___ constructed in 1960.
    where / were
    when / is
    which / were
    where / was
  • Our house was destroy by the fire. (Correct form?)
    destroy
    destroyed
    destroys
    destroying
  • He likes big surprises. ('He' is a...)
    Verb
    Subject pronoun
    Direct object
    Definite article
  • He walked slowly to the door. ('slowly' is a...)
    Adverb of manner
    Adjective
    Verb
    Frequency adverb
  • Ali watched a movie last night. ('movie' is a...)
    Relative pronoun
    Verb
    Direct object
    Adverb of manner
  • Which is an interrogative sentence?
    She likes cats.
    Can he swim?
    They weren’t absent.
    He is a teacher.
  • If you ___ water for a long time in the fridge, it ___.
    put / freezes
    put / freeze
    puts / freezes
    put / is freezing
  • When I ___ home, my son ___ his homework last night.
    get / is doing
    get / doing
    got / did
    got / was doing
  • Past participle of 'read' is:
    read
    reading
    red
    reads
  • She ___ do the housework all by ___ when she was young.
    used / itself
    used to / herself
    use to / himself
    used to / himself
  • Base form of 'ate' is:
    eaten
    eating
    eat
    eats
  • Past participle of 'play' is:
    play
    played
    plays
    playing
  • We usually get there by noon. ('usually' is a...)
    Subject pronoun
    Infinitive
    Frequency adverb
    Possessive adjective
  • We ___ in this town ___ 1970. My father was born here.
    has lived / in
    live / since
    have lived / since
    lived / for
  • If I have a lots of money, I’d travel all over the world. (Correct form?)
    lots
    much of
    lot
    a lot of
  • This is ___ elephant and that’s ___ tiger.
    an / a
    an / an
    a / an
    on / in
  • I have class ___ the morning and a yoga lesson ___ night.
    at / on
    on / at
    in / at
    in / on
  • That’s the woman which gave him food. (Correct form?)
    whom
    who
    that
    whose