Choose the correct answer. (10×1=10 pts.)
This worksheet contains a short quiz about the simple present tense, can and can’t, question words, the present continuous tense, the quantifiers, and the comparative and superlative. Students answer multiple-choice questions. The worksheet has an answer key.
1. Present Tense
Subject | Verb | Example Sentence |
---|---|---|
I | eat | “I eat breakfast every morning.” |
You | eat | “You eat lunch with your friends.” |
He/She/It | eats | “He eats vegetables for dinner.” |
We | eat | “We eat pizza on Fridays.” |
You | eat | “You eat ice cream for dessert.” |
They | eat | “They eat sushi at the restaurant.” |
2. Can and Can’t
Subject | Can | Can’t | Example Sentences |
---|---|---|---|
I | can | can’t | “I can swim.” |
You | can | can’t | “You can speak English fluently.” |
He/She/It | can | can’t | “He can play the guitar.” |
We | can | can’t | “We can cook dinner together.” |
You | can | can’t | “You can’t solve this math problem.” |
They | can | can’t | “They can ride a bike.” |
3. Question Words
Question Word | Use | Example Sentence |
---|---|---|
What | Asking about things | “What is your favorite color?” |
Where | Asking about locations | “Where do you live?” |
When | Asking about time | “When is your birthday?” |
Why | Asking about reasons | “Why are you crying?” |
Who | Asking about people | “Who is your best friend?” |
How | Asking about manner/way | “How do you spell your name?” |
4. Present Continuous Tense
Subject | am/is/are | Verb (-ing form) | Example Sentences |
---|---|---|---|
I | am | reading | “I am reading a book.” |
You | are | studying | “You are studying English grammar.” |
He/She/It | is | playing | “She is playing the piano.” |
We | are | cooking | “We are cooking dinner right now.” |
You | are | watching | “You are watching TV.” |
They | are | working | “They are working on their project together.” |
5. Comparative
Adjective | Comparative Form | Example Sentence |
---|---|---|
Tall | Taller | “He is taller than his brother.” |
Fast | Faster | “She runs faster than her friend.” |
Smart | Smarter | “They are smarter than the other students.” |
Big | Bigger | “The house is bigger than the apartment.” |
Happy | Happier | “We are happier now than before.” |
Strong | Stronger | “The athlete is stronger than before.” |
6. Quantifiers
Quantifier | Use | Example Sentence |
---|---|---|
Some | Affirmative statements | “I have some friends.” |
Any | Negative and interrogative sentences | “I don’t have any money.” |
Many | Countable nouns | “She has many books.” |
Much | Uncountable nouns | “There isn’t much milk left.” |
A lot of | Affirmative statements | “We have a lot of homework.” |
Few | Negative sentences | “There are few students in the class.” |