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QUIZ #11: Part A. Part C

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Part A. Part C.

Directions: Complete each question with the Conjugate the verb "turn" in the present
correct form of the verb in the present continuous continuous tense and in the form of a
tense. (10 points) question (5 points)
1. Is he going to work today? (go)
singular plural
2. Are we driving to New York? (drive)
Am I turning? Are we turning?
3. Am I helping you? (help)
Are you turning? Are you turning?
4. Is she setting the table? (set)
Is he turning?
5. Is it raining outside? (rain)
Is she turning? Are they turning?
6. Is the TV working? (work)
Is it turning?
7. Is he still sleeping? (sleep)
8. What are you growing in your garden? (grow)
9. Are they meeting you at the airport? (meet)
10. When is your sister coming? (come) QUIZ #11
Part B. Conjugate the verb "go" in the present
continuous tense negative and in the form
Directions: Make each question negative in the
of a question (5 points)
present continuous tense. (10 points)
1. Isn't your car working? (work) singular plural

2. Isn't she talking to you? (talk) Aren't I going? Aren't we going?


3. Aren't the boys coming home? (come) Aren't you going? Aren't you going?
4. Aren't you having any fun? (have) Isn't he going?
5. Isn't George cleaning his room? (clean) Isn't she going? Aren't they going?
6. Why isn't my computer turning on? (turn) Isn't it going?
7. Aren't I working today? (work) -- Note: "Aren't"
is correct, but if you don't feel comfortable with
that, you can say "Am I not...."
8. Isn't he feeling well? (feel)
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9. Why aren't the students listening to me?
(listen)
10. Aren't you getting any help? (get)
QUIZ #12
Part A. Part C.

Directions: Complete each sentence with "there" and the verb Directions: Complete each sentence with "there" and the verb
"be" in the present tense (am, is, or are). Some sentences "be" in the past tense (was or were). Some sentences are
are negative. (10 points) negative. (10 points)

1. __There___ ____is____ a big test tomorrow. 1. __There__ ___was___ a car accident just ten minutes ago.

2. __There___ ____are____ several people waiting in line. 2. __There___ __were____ several people hurt.

3. __There___ ___isn't____ a good reason for that. (negative) 3. __There___ __were____ a lot of police at the scene.

4. __There___ I ___am_____ in this picture. 4. __There___ ___wasn't___ any news of it on TV. (negative)

5. __There____ you ____are___ in that picture. 5. __There___ I ___was__, watching helplessly.

6. __There___ she ____is____. She's next to the window. 6. __There__wasn't___ anything anyone could do. (negative)

7. __There___ ___isn't____ any time left in the game. 7. __There___ ___was___ a big party last night.
(negative)
8. A lot of people ___were there___.
8. __There___ ____are___ some children on the swings.
9. __There___ ____was___ a lot of noise.
9. __There____ ___isn't____ any food left on the plate.
(negative) 10. My friend, Bob, ___was_there___.

10. __There___ they ___are_____. They're over there.


Part B. Part D.

Directions: Complete each question with "there" and the verb Directions: Complete each question with "there" and the verb
"be" in the present tense (am, is, or are). Some questions are "be" in the past tense (was or were). Some questions are
negative. (10 points) negative. (10 points)

1. ____Is____ __there___ anyone home? 1. ___Was___ __there___ an alarm? I just heard something.

2. ___Are___ __there____ any french fries in the bag? 2. __Were___ __there___ any good clothes at that store?

3. ___Is___ ___there___ a good movie on TV tonight? 3. __Was___ ___there____ a fire at that house?

4. __Aren't____ __there____ any books for us to use? 4. __Wasn't__ ___there___ a story about it online? (negative)
(negative)
5. What kind of vegetables ___were__ ___there___ at the
5. __Isn't___ ___there___ any paper here? (negative) market?

6. ___Is____ he __there____? I want to speak with him. 6. How much traffic __was___ ___there___?

7. ___Is___ ___there___ room for me to sit down? 7. __Were___ ___there__ any potatoes?

8. __Am_____ I here or ___there__? Where do I sit? 8. __Wasn't___ ____there___ any lettuce? (negative)

9. __Aren't____ ___there___ any other movies to watch? 9. __Wasn't____ __there____ any gas in the car? (negative)
(negative)
10. __Were___ __there____ any computers in the classroom?
10. ___Is___ ___there___ a car behind me?
Part A. Part C.

Directions: Complete each question with the verb "be" in the Directions: Complete each sentence with the verb "be" and the
present tense (am, is, or are). (10 points) correct pronoun. (10 points)

1. __Are_____ you a student? 1. ____Is____ ___she_____ at work today? (a woman)

2. __Is______ the test today? 2. ____Are____ ___they_____ outside? (children)

3. __Are_____ the students in the classroom? 3. ____Am____ _____I____ online? (first person, singular)

4. __Am______ I early? 4. ____Is ____ ___it_____ hot outside? (the weather)

5. ___Is_____ this a good book? 5. ____Is____ ___he_____ on the phone? (a man)

6. __Are______ your hands clean? 6. ____Are_____ ____we_____ ready? (first person, plural)

7. ___Is_____ Bina at work today? 7. ____Is ____ ___it_____ any fun? (a game)

8. __Are______ we on time? 8. ____Are____ ___they_____ charged yet? (batteries)

9. __Are_____ you tired? 9. ____Is _____ _____it____ any good? (a salad)

10. __Is______ that clock right? 10. __Are_____ _____you______ angry at me? (a person I talk
to)

QUIZ #13
Part B. Part D.

Directions: Complete each question with the verb "be" in the Directions: Make a question with the verb "be" in the present
present tense (am, is, or are) after the question word. (10 tense Use the picture to the right for ideas. Answers will vary.
points) (10 points)

1. Where ___am_____ I?

2. When ___is______ the movie on? 1. What time do you leave work?

3. Why ____are______ you here?

4. How ____are______ you? 2. You are watching TV?

5. What ____is_____ it?


3. The turtle is yours?
6. Who ____is______ that?

7. What time ____is_____ it?


4. We are friends forever?
8. How many books ____are_____ on the shelf?

9. How much ____is______ the ticket?


5 . Which book you'll read?
10. How cold ____are_____ the drinks?

QUIZ #13
Part A. Part C.

Directions: Complete each sentence or question with this or Directions: Complete each sentence or question with this, that,
these. these or those.

1. Is this yours? 1. Are those books over there on the table yours?

2. This is really difficult. 2. These grapes I'm eating are really good.

3. Are these books from the library? 3. That was a great movie we saw last night.

4. Was this a useful lesson? 4. Take a look at that car across the street.

5. When were these lemons purchased? 5. In those days, everyone on the street knew each other.

6. This milk tastes kind of sour. 6. What's the difference between this group here, and

7. Take a look at these pants. Aren't they nice? that group way over there?

8. These cars don't have a good safety record. 7. Where are those shoes you bought for me?

9. Where was this? Does it go here on the shelf? 8. This is the first time I have ever seen an eclipse.

10. Does this cost a lot of money? 9. That was the first time I had ever seen a rhinocerous.

10. Those apples were rotten so I threw them away.


Part B.

Directions: Complete each sentence or question with that or


those.

1. How do you like those peaches?

2. That was the best movie I have ever seen!

3. Those tables are dirty. Please clean them.

4. Whose are those?

5. That furniture is kind of expensive.

6. Please hand me those towels.

7. Whose is that?

8. How much are those books?

9. We need to get that car out of the garage.

10. That is basmati rice. It's very good.

QUIZ #14
Part A. Part C.

Directions: Complete each sentence with the correct form of Conjugate the verb "park" in the past tense (5 points)
the verb in the past tense. (10 points)
singular plural
1. I went to work earlier today. (go)
I parked We parked
2. The students finished their homework. (finish)
You parked You parked
3. He ate big breakfast. (eat)
He parked
4. They moved to California. (move)
She parked They parked
5. My bike needed a new tire. (need)
It parked
6. Jennifer did her laundry last weekend. (do)

7. She walked to the park with her dog. (walk)

8. You really helped me a lot. Thanks! (help)

9. We got a new car. (get)

10. The computer stayed on all night. (stay)


Part B. Conjugate the verb "go" in the past tense negative.
It's okay to use contractions. (5 points)
Directions: Make each of the above sentences negative. (10
points)
singular plural
1. I didn't go to work earlier today. (go) I didn't go We didn't go

2. The students didn't finish their homework. (finish) You didn't go You didn't go

3. He didn't eat a big breakfast. (eat) She didn't go

4. They didn't move to California. (move) He didn't go They didn't go

5. My bike didn't need a new tire. (need) It didn't go

6. Jennifer didn't do her laundry last weekend. (do)

7. She didn't walk to the park with her dog. (walk)

8. You really didn't help me a lot. Thanks! (help)


QUIZ #15
9. We didn't get a new car. (get)

10. The computer didn't stay on all night. (stay)


Part A. Part B.

Directions: Complete each question and answer with the Directions: Each sentence below is in the present
correct form of the verb in the past tense. Use the same verb tense. Rewrite each sentence and question in the
for the question and the answer. (20 points) past tense on the line provided. (10 points)

1. A: Where ____did___ he _____go____? (go) 1. How do you feel?

B: He ____went____ to work. How did you feel?

2. A: Where ___did_____ they ____live____ last year? (live) 2. Does Bill like the pizza?

B: They ___lived_____ in Latvia. Did Bill like the pizza?

3. A: __Did_____ the jacket ___cost____ a lot of money? 3. That goes over there.
(cost)
That went over there.
B: No, it ___didn't____ ____cost____ very much.
4. How much is it?
4. A: How many people ____did___ you ___see____ there?
(see) How much was it?

B: We __saw____ a couple dozen people. 5. Do you pay your bills on time?

5. A: __Did_____ your class ____end____ early? (end) Did you pay your bills on time?

B: Yes, it ___ended_____ at 9:45 instead of at 10. 6. They like the movie.

6. A: What time ___did____ you ____go____ to sleep? (go) They liked the movie.
B: I ___went_____ to sleep around midnight. 7. Who works with you?

7. A: Who ____called_____ you? (call) Who worked with you?

B: Angela ____called_____ me. 8. She gets up at 5:00.

8. A: Who ____did____ you ____call____? (call) She got up at 5:00.

B: I ____called_____ my friend, Ted. 9. The mail doesn't arrive until 3:00.

9. A: How much rain ____fell____ yesterday? (fall) The mail didn't arrive until 3:00.

B: Almost two inches ___fell_____ during the day. 10. Who reads the newspaper?

10. A: How much snow ___did_____ we ___get____? (get) Who read the newspaper?

B: We ____got____ about two inches.

QUIZ #16
Part A. Part B. (continued)

Directions: Complete each sentence with "have to" and the 4. The workers didn't have to go on strike because
main verb. All of these sentences are in the present tense. they agreed on a new contract. (go -- negative)
Some sentences are negative. (10 points)
5. We had to go to sleep early. (go)
1. She has to finish her homework. (finish)
6. Stan had to pay extra for a larger room at the
2. I have to make dinner. (make) hotel. (pay)

3. Your teacher has to cancel class today. (cancel) 7. Sarah didn't have to see the doctor last week
because her condition improved. (see -- negative)
4. The paint has to dry before you can touch it. (dry)
8. Bill had to renew his driver's license before it
5. Todd doesn't have to drive to work tomorrow. (drive -- expired. (renew)
negative)
9. No one at the restaurant had to pay for lunch
6. Martha's kids don't have to go to school today because it's because the food was free that day. (pay)
a holiday. (go -- negative)
10. Because of all the rain we got, I didn't have to
7. The soup has to cook for about half an hour. (cook) water my garden yesterday. (water -- negative)

8. We have to be at the airport by 8:30 in the morning. (be)

9. You don't have to do the dishes. (do -- negative)

10. The students have to bring their books to class. (bring)


Part B. Part C.

Directions: Complete each sentence with "have to" and the Directions: Complete each question with "have to"
main verb. All of these sentences are in the past tense. Some and the main verb. Some questions are in the
sentences are negative. (10 points) present tense and some are in the past tense. (5
points)
1. Tony had to work last night. (work)
1. What do I have to do? (do -- present tense)
2. I had to cut the grass. (cut)
2. Do you have to mail that letter? (mail -- present
3. Melissa didnt have to leave for school early this morning. tense)
(leave -- negative)
3. Who did she have to talk to? (talk -- past tense)

4. Did the students have to take a test this morning?


(take -- past tense)

5. Does John have to take his car to a mechanic?


(take -- present tense)

QUIZ #17
Part A - The Present Tense Part B - The Past Tense

Directions: Use the correct helping verb and main verb Directions: Use the correct helping verb and main verb
(want) for each sentence or question. (want) for each sentence or question.

1. She wants something to eat. 1. We wanted a larger pizza.

2. She doesn't want anything to drink. (negative) 2. I didn't want to stay, so I left. (negative)

3. Do you want to see a movie? 3. What did the man at the door want?

4. What do they want to do later today? 4. How much milk did you want from the store?

5. I want some ice cream. 5. She really didn't want that to happen. (negative)

6. Bob doesn't want any ice cream. (negative) 6. Is that really what they wanted?

7. When does the teacher want my assignment? 7. Did the police officer want you to pull over?

8. The dog wants to go out. 8. You called earlier. What did you want?

9. My computer doesn't want to work today. (negative) 9. The children didn't want the game to end. (negative)

10. He wants a better job. 10. The customer wanted a white coffee maker.

QUIZ #18
Part A - The Present Tense Part B - The Past Tense

Directions: Use the correct helping verb and main verb Directions: Use the correct helping verb and main verb
(need) for each sentence or question. (need) for each sentence or question.

1. We need some gas for the car. 1. The students needed more time to take the test.

2. I don't need another car. (negative) 2. We didn't need any help. (negative)

3. How much money does he need for the ticket? 3. How much money did they need for the bus?

4. Does the flashlight need batteries? 4. I didn't need that box anymore. (negative)

5. You need a pen and a notebook for this class. 5. What did you need from the store?

6. This customer needs some assistance. 6. My car needed a new engine last year.

7. Mary doesn't need any advice. (negative) 7. The man needed some help, but it came too late.

8. Todd, Ahmed, and Bertha need a ride to school. 8. Why didn't they need their books? (negative)

9. Do I need a jacket today? 9. Who needed some help?

10. By what date does this bill need to be paid? 10. I needed this two days ago. Now it's useless.

QUIZ #19
QUIZ #20
Directions: Use the correct form of the number for each sentence or question. Write the answers in your notebook.

1. We went to Florida for the first time. (one / first)

2. She turns thirteen next week. ( thirteen / thirteenth)

3. The runner finished in second place. (two / second)

4. I've already reminded you three times. (three / third)

5. They celebrate the holiday on the ninteenth of January. (nineteen / nineteenth)

6. This is his twentieth year at that company. (twenty / twentieth)

7. Please, for the hundredth time, stop fighting! (hundred / hundredth)

8. The team scored only one point in the second quarter. (One / first)

9. This quiz is worth twenty points. (Twenty / twentieth)

10. Their daughter is five years old. (five / fifth)

11. Jeremy is in his fourth year in college. (Four / fourth)

12. Mary had her third child last year. (three / third)

13. The nineteenth century was an interesting time in England. (Nineteen / nineteenth)

14. May I have a second helping of food, please? (two / second)


15. The Prime Minister of England lives at 10 Downing Street. (10 / 10th)

16. You will only get one warning before you get a ticket. (one / first)

17. Bob and Linda will celebrate forty years of marriage this weekend. (forty / fortieth)

18. There are thirty-one days in January. (thirty-one / thirty-first)

19. The last day of the month of January is the thirty-first. (thirty-one / thirty-first)

20. A three-hour movie can be hard to sit through unless it's very interesting. (three / third

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