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Can I identify nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs in a sentence?
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Do I know the difference between an action word (verb) and a describing word (adjective)?
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Can I use common parts of speech to form simple sentences?
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Can I make sentences negative using words like "not" or "never"?
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Do I know how to say that something doesn’t happen or isn’t true?
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Can I correctly use "don’t," "doesn’t," and "didn’t"?
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Can I compare two things using words like "bigger," "more interesting," or "as tall as"?
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Do I know how to talk about the highest degree using "the most" or "-est" endings?
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Can I use "am," "is," "are," "was," and "were" correctly?
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Do I match the verb with the subject? (e.g., "He runs" vs. "They run")
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Do I know the correct order of words in a sentence? (e.g., subject, verb, object)
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Can I make sentences like "She reads books" or "The cat is on the table" correctly?
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Do I know when to use "a," "an," or "the"?
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Can I leave out articles when talking about things in general? (e.g., "I like cats.")
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Can I use words like "my," "your," "his," or "her" to show possession?
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Do I know how to show ownership with "’s" or "of"? (e.g., "John’s car" or "the roof of the house")
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Can I use "it" for weather, time, or distance? (e.g., "It’s raining.")
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Do I know how to start sentences with "there" to talk about existence? (e.g., "There is a book on the table.")
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Can I use words like "some," "any," "many," or "a lot of" correctly?
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Do I know how to talk about parts of a whole, like "a slice of pizza" or "a piece of cake"?
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Can I make sentences with two objects? (e.g., "I gave him a gift.")
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Do I know when to use "to" or "for" with indirect objects?
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Can I use words to describe people or things? (e.g., "The red car is fast.")
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Do I know the correct order for multiple adjectives? (e.g., "a big, old house")
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Do I know how to use prepositions of place like "in," "on," "at"?
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Can I use prepositions of time like "before," "after," or "during"?
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Can I understand phrases like "pick up," "give up," or "turn on"?
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Do I know how these verbs change meaning with different prepositions?
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Can I use words or phrases to describe how, when, or where something happens? (e.g., "She runs quickly.")
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Do I know how to join sentences with "and," "but," "or," "because," and "so"?
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Can I make longer sentences by connecting ideas?
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Can I ask simple questions like "Do you like pizza?" or "Is it raining?"
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Do I know how to answer with "Yes, I do" or "No, it isn’t"?
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Can I ask questions using "what," "where," "when," "why," "who," and "how"?
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Do I know how to form these questions correctly?
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Can I give instructions or commands? (e.g., "Close the door." or "Please sit down.")
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Do I know how to stress certain parts of a sentence to show importance?
(e.g., "It is John who finished the project.")
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Can I talk about real or imaginary situations? (e.g., "If it rains, I will stay inside.")
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Do I know how to use "would" for hypothetical situations? (e.g., "If I were rich, I would travel the world.")
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Can I add extra information about a noun? (e.g., "The man who lives next door is a doctor.")
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Do I know when to use "that," "who," or "which"?
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Can I talk about what someone said? (e.g., "He said he was tired.")
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Do I know how to change pronouns and verb tenses in reported speech?
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Do I know how to talk about something being done? (e.g., "The cake was eaten by the kids.")
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Can I change active sentences into passive ones?
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Can I use the correct tense to describe past, present, or future actions?
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Do I understand the difference between "I eat," "I am eating," and "I have eaten"?
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Test Questions
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Can you identify the noun in this sentence: "The cat is sleeping on the sofa"?
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Which word is the verb in this sentence: "She runs every morning"?
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Can you replace the adjective in this sentence with another one: "The big dog is barking loudly"?
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How would you make this sentence negative: "I like coffee"?
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Can you rewrite this sentence to show negation: "He is coming to the party"?
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What’s wrong with this negation: "She not happy"?
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How would you compare two items: This book is (interesting) than that one?
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Can you replace the adjective in this sentence with another one: "The big dog is barking loudly"?
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How would you make this sentence negative: "I like coffee"?
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Can you rewrite this sentence to show negation: "He is coming to the party"?
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What’s wrong with this negation: "She not happy"?
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How would you compare two items: This book is (interesting) than that one?
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Can you write a sentence using the superlative form of good?
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How do you express equality in this sentence: She is (tall) as her brother?
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Which verb is correct: He (is/are) a doctor?
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Can you complete this sentence: They (was/were) at the park yesterday?
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How would you fix this sentence: I am hungry and he are thirsty?
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Is the word order correct: The boy plays in the park? If not, fix it.
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Rearrange these words to make a correct sentence: on the table / The book / is.
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Can you identify the subject and verb in this sentence: The dog barks loudly?
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Which article fits: She bought ___ apple yesterday (a/an)?
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Why don’t we use an article here: I like pizza?
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Which article do you use for something specific: Please pass me ___ book on the table?
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What’s the correct possessive: This is ___ car (he/his)?
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How would you show possession: The notebook of Sarah?
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What’s wrong with this sentence: This is mine book?
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How would you describe the weather: ___ is sunny today (It/There)?
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Which sentence is correct: There are books on the shelf or It are books on the shelf?
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Can you write a sentence about time starting with "It"?
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Which quantifier fits: I have ___ apples in my bag (some/much)?
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How would you describe a part of this: a ___ of water?
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Can you rewrite this sentence with a different quantifier: I have a lot of friends?
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How would you rewrite this: I gave a book to her using an indirect object?
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Can you identify the indirect object: He sent his mom a letter?
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Which sentence is correct: She told him a story or She told to him a story?
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What’s the correct order: a red big balloon or a big red balloon?
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Can you describe the noun: The car is ___ (choose an adjective)?
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What’s the comparative form of happy?
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Which preposition fits: The keys are ___ the table (on/in)?
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How would you describe time: The meeting is ___ Monday?
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Can you rewrite this sentence using a different preposition: She walked through the park?
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What does this phrasal verb mean: He gave up smoking?
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Can you replace the verb with a phrasal verb: She continued her work?
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What’s the meaning of turn on in this sentence: Please turn on the lights?
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Can you add an adverb to describe the verb: She speaks ___?
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How would you describe the time of this action: I will call you ___?
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What’s the purpose of the adverbial: He drives very fast?
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Which conjunction fits: I wanted to go, ___ it was raining (but/and)?
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Can you join these two sentences: I am tired. I need to rest?
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What’s the difference between these two: She stayed home because it was raining vs. She stayed home although it was raining?
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How do you form a question: You like pizza?
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Is this question correct: Does she goes to school??
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How would you answer this: Do you play soccer?
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Can you ask about a person: Who ___ you call yesterday?
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How would you form a question about time: ___ is the meeting?
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What’s wrong with this: What you are doing?
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Can you give a command: ___ the door (open/opens)?
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How would you make this polite: Pass me the salt?
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What’s the purpose of this imperative: Don’t touch that?
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How would you describe a possible situation: If it rains, ___?
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What’s the correct form: If I ___ rich, I would travel the world (am/were)?
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Can you write a sentence about an imaginary situation?
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Can you add a clause: The man ___ lives next door is my friend?
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What’s the purpose of this clause: The book that I borrowed was interesting?
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Is this correct: She met a boy which likes soccer?
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How would you report this: He said, “I am happy”?
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Can you rewrite this in reported speech: She asked, “Where are you going?”?
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What happens to the verb tense in reported speech? (e.g., “I like apples” becomes He said he ___ apples.)
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How do you rewrite this in passive: The chef cooked a meal?
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Can you identify the subject: The meal was cooked by the chef?
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What’s the difference between these: The dog bit the man and The man was bitten by the dog?
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How would you describe something happening now: I ___ reading a book?
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What’s the past tense of this: She goes to school every day?
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Can you form a sentence in future tense: They will ___ the game?
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