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Prepositions of Place – Part 1

A.

B.

C.

  1. b
  2. c
  3. e
  4. d
  5. a
  1. d
  2. b
  3. a
  4. b
  5. c
  1. c
  2. a
  3. b
  4. c
  5. a

Subject Pronouns

A.

  1. I
  2. He
  3. We
  4. You
  5. It
  6. They
  7. It
  8. She
  9. It

B.

  1. She
  2. We
  3. It
  4. They
  5. You
  6. We
  7. It
  8. It
  9. He
  10. It
  11. You

Pronouns: A Complete Guide

Subject and Object Pronouns

  1. He
  2. her
  3. us
  4. I
  5. him
  6. He
  7. her
  8. We
  9. me
  10. them
  11. It
  12. me

Possessive and Reflexive Pronouns

  1. mine
  2. herself
  3. theirs
  4. myself
  5. yours
  6. ourselves
  7. himself
  8. itself
  9. yours
  10. yourselves
  11. themselves
  12. yours

Demonstrative Pronouns

  1. This
  2. These
  3. This
  4. This
  5. That
  6. This
  7. These
  8. That
  9. This
  10. Those
  11. This
  12. Those

Relative, Interrogative, and Indefinite Pronouns

Relative Pronouns

  1. who
  2. whose
  3. which
  4. whom
  5. where / that (“where” is most natural, but “that” works in informal English)

Interrogative Pronouns

  1. Who
  2. Whom (Who is also acceptable in informal English)
  3. What
  4. Which
  5. Who

Indefinite Pronouns

  1. Everyone
  2. Someone
  3. Nothing
  4. Many
  5. Everyone
  6. None

The Simple Present

Affirmative Statements

A.

  1. goes
  2. studies
  3. lives
  4. likes
  5. play

B.

  1. studies
  2. washes
  3. rains
  4. work
  5. has

Negative Statements

A. Affirmative or Negative

Number 3 and 6 are negative statements.

B. Fill in the Blank

  1. I’m not at home.
  2. She doesn’t like chocolate.
  3. Alejandra’s not on vacation. / Alejandra isn’t on vacation.
  4. They’re not in the classroom. / They aren’t in the classroom.
  5. He doesn’t play tennis.
  6. We don’t watch TV in the morning.
  7. You’re not late. / You aren’t late.
  8. Maria doesn’t speak Japanese.
  9. The dog’s not hungry. / The dog isn’t hungry.
  10. The students don’t love grammar class.
  11. It doesn’t rain much in August.

Yes/No Questions and Short Answers

A. Yes/No Questions

  1. Do you like pizza?
  2. Does she speak English?
  3. Is he your brother?
  4. Do they go to school on Saturdays?
  5. Is she a doctor?
  6. Does it rain a lot in April?
  7. Are you a student?
  8. Are they happy?
  9. Does Maria like ice cream?
  10. Is it cold today?

B. Short Answers

  1. b
  2. a
  3. b
  4. a
  5. b

There is / There are

Exercise A

  1. There’s
  2. There’s
  3. There are
  4. There are
  5. There are
  6. There’s
  7. There are
  8. There’s

Exercise B

  1. There isn’t a bank near my house.
  2. There isn’t a mall next to the post office.
  3. There aren’t any coffee shops in your neighborhood.
  4. There aren’t four bookstores in the mall.
  5. There aren’t six people at the bus stop.
  6. There isn’t an ATM in front of the bank.
  7. There aren’t any books at the library.
  8. There isn’t a parking lot behind the grocery store.

Exercise C

  1. Is there a mall near the bus stop?
  2. Are there any convenience stores near here?
  3. Are there any coffee shops downtown?
  4. Is there a bank across from the museum?
  5. Are there any parks close to your house?

Possessives

Exercise A

  1. Charles’s
  2. boys’
  3. children’s
  4. friend’s
  5. woman’s

Exercise B

  1. Their
  2. Our
  3. Her
  4. Its
  5. your

Exercise C

  1. theirs
  2. yours
  3. mine
  4. Ours
  5. hers
  6. his

Exercise D

  1. Who
  2. Who’s
  3. Whose
  4. Whom

Subjects and Objects

Exercise A

  1. Subject = The children; Object = students
  2. Subject = My mother; Object = dinner
  3. Subject = We; Object = music
  4. Subject = The students; Object = TikTok
  5. Subject = Tom; Object = his father

Exercise B

  1. I
  2. me
  3. They
  4. them
  5. me
  6. He
  7. us
  8. her
  9. I
  10. him
  11. us
  12. it
  13. You
  14. them
  15. us

Present Continuous

Exercise A

  1. They’re playing soccer.
  2. Ana isn’t living in Spain.
  3. You’re sitting at the bus stop.
  4. She’s writing an email to a friend.
  5. I’m fixing my bike.

Exercise B

  1. Is she studying at UNAM?
  2. What kind of music is he listening to?
  3. When are you visiting Mexico?
  4. Where are they traveling this summer?
  5. Is Frida painting a portrait?

Exercise C

  1. practices
  2. is barking
  3. live
  4. is wearing
  5. listens to
  6. is looking
  7. need
  8. hear
  9. is grading
  10. are taking

The Future with Will

Exercise A

  1. They’ll play soccer tomorrow.
  2. I’ll finish my homework tonight.
  3. They’ll visit their grandparents next week.
  4. They won’t go to the park this afternoon.
  5. The students won’t do their homework.
  6. Will she come to the party tonight?
  7. Will you help me with my homework after class?
  8. Will he play soccer on Saturday?
  9. Will we see a movie tonight?
  10. What will she eat for lunch?
  11. Where will you go on vacation?
  12. What will he do tomorrow?
  13. When will you help me?
  14. Who will we see at the park?
  15. Which university will you study at next year?

Exercise B

  1. He’ll go to school tomorrow.
  2. They will play soccer next week.
  3. She’ll eat breakfast at 9:00.
  4. She won’t come to the party.
  5. They won’t play soccer.
  6. Will you come to class tomorrow?
  7. Will she call you tonight?
  8. Where will you go on vacation?
  9. What will she eat for lunch?
  10. When will he come to school?

The Future with Be Going To

Exercise A

  1. She’s
  2. They’re
  3. I’m
  4. He’s
  5. Are / going
  6. Is / to
  7. Are / going to
  8. are / going to
  9. are / going to
  10. is / going to

Exercise B

  1. She is going to visit her friend tomorrow.
  2. They are going to play basketball after school.
  3. I am going to study English tonight.
  4. He isn’t going to call you later.
  5. We are not going to watch TV tonight.
  6. I am not going to eat dinner.
  7. Are you going to come to class tomorrow?
  8. Is she going to call her mom tonight?
  9. Where are you going to travel next year?
  10. What is he going to eat for lunch?

Questions in the Simple Past

Exercise A

  1. Did
  2. did
  3. Did
  4. did
  5. Were
  6. did
  7. Was
  8. did
  9. Did
  10. did

Exercise B

  1. Did you go to school yesterday?
  2. Where did she go on vacation?
  3. Did he study for the test?
  4. What did you eat for dinner last night?
  5. Were you at the party yesterday?
  6. Were they late for class?
  7. Where was she yesterday?
  8. Did your brother play soccer last weekend?
  9. Why did she cry after the movie?
  10. Were we in the same class last year?