Choose the correct form of the verb in each sentence. a) The cat is eating the fish. (Present Continuous) b) The dog eats the fish. (Simple Present) c) The fish is eaten by the cat. (Present Passive) d) The fish are eaten by the cat. (Incorrect; “fish” is singular, so “is” should be used)
Select the correct preposition to complete the sentence. a) She walked to the store. (Indicating direction) b) She walked in the store. (Indicating entering a place) c) She walked from the store. (Indicating origin) d) She walked over the store. (Incorrect; “over” is not the correct preposition for this context)
Identify the correct use of the word “who” or “whom” in the following sentences. a) The person who I met yesterday is my uncle. (Subject) b) The person whom I met yesterday is my uncle. (Object) c) The person who I met yesterday is my aunt. (Incorrect; “who” was used incorrectly) d) The person whom I met yesterday is my aunt. (Incorrect; “whom” is not the correct pronoun here)
Choose the correct form of the adjective to complete the sentence. a) The big dog barked loudly. (Adjective used with a singular noun) b) The big dogs barked loudly. (Incorrect; “big” is an adjective, not a verb) c) The big dog’s bark was loud. (Adjective used with a possessive noun) d) The big dogs’ bark was loud. (Incorrect; “big” is an adjective, not a verb)
Select the correct form of the comparative adjective to complete the sentence. a) This car is more expensive than that one. (Comparative form of “expensive”) b) This car is more expensive than the one. (Incorrect; “the one” is not needed) c) This car is more expensive than that one. (Incorrect; “more” should be followed by “expensive”) d) This car is more expensive than the one. (Incorrect; “the one” is not needed)
Identify the correct use of the word “because” or “so” in the following sentences. a) She is late because she got up late. (Correct; “because” is used to express a reason) b) She is late so she got up late. (Incorrect; “so” is not used to express a reason) c) She got up late because she is late. (Incorrect; the reason is expressed incorrectly) d) She got up late so she is late. (Incorrect; “so” is not used to express a reason)
Choose the correct form of the verb in the passive voice. a) The book is written by the author. (Present Continuous Passive) b) The book was written by the author. (Simple Past Passive) c) The book has been written by the author. (Present Perfect Passive) d) The book had been written by the author. (Past Perfect Passive)
Select the correct conjunction to complete the sentence. a) I like apples and oranges. (Indicating addition) b) I like apples or oranges. (Indicating choice) c) I like apples but oranges. (Indicating contrast) d) I like apples although oranges. (Indicating contrast)
Identify the correct use of the word “which” or “that” in the following sentences. a) The book which I read was interesting. (Relative pronoun introducing a non-restrictive clause) b) The book that I read was interesting. (Relative pronoun introducing a restrictive clause) c) The book which I read is interesting. (Incorrect; “which” is used incorrectly here) d) The book that I read is interesting. (Incorrect; “that” is used incorrectly here)
Choose the correct form of the past participle to complete the sentence. a) The movie has watched by everyone. (Incorrect; “watched” should be the past participle of “watch”) b) The movie has been watched by everyone. (Correct; “has been watched” is the correct past perfect passive form) c) The movie was watched by everyone. (Correct; “was watched” is the correct past passive form) d) The movie were watched by everyone. (Incorrect; “were” is the plural form of “was,” but “movie” is singular)
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1. Choose the correct form of the verb in each sentence. a) The cat **is eating** the fish. b) The dog **eats** the fish. c) The fish **is eaten** by the cat. d) The fish **are
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