Mastering English Grammar: Quantifiers, Modals, Conditionals

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English Grammar Practice: Sentence Construction & Verb Usage

Choose the Correct Option: Quantifiers & General Usage

  • I had many interesting experiences during that year.
  • My dad has a lot of work.
  • There isn’t enough space in this.
  • I’ve been to this train station many times.
  • There is a lot of competition between big supermarkets.

Complete the Sentences: Quantifiers & Context

  • There is a flea market every Sunday.
  • All my friends enjoy it.
  • Many people drive, but few cycle.
  • I’d rather travel on the train; there’s little choice and it's efficient.
  • This is a pedestrian zone; no motor vehicles are allowed.
  • I’ve been to Paris several times.
  • There wasn’t much traffic.
  • There is plenty to see.

Modal Verbs: Choose the Correct Option

  • The lecturer must be very good.
  • Try this drink; you may like it.
  • You can’t be hungry.
  • You can use my phone if you need to.
  • You should have called.
  • Shall I try fixing this? I might be able to.
  • I might have passed that.

Complete the Sentences: Question Tags & Interrogatives

  • Let’s watch that match, shall we?
  • Those trainers are yours, aren’t they?
  • He isn’t playing today, is he?
  • She hates tennis, doesn’t she?
  • Everyone is playing well, aren’t they?
  • Wow, isn’t this food great?
  • Why didn’t our team win?
  • What do you mean? You still haven’t finished?

Conditional Sentences: Verb Forms

  • (act) would have acted
  • (be) was/were
  • (continue) will continue
  • (drop) dropped / would drop
  • (never/invent) had never invented
  • (always/get) always get
  • (not eat) don’t eat
  • (be) were
  • (can/not/be) could not have been

Complete the Mixed Conditional Sentences

  • If I had studied (study) more last week, I wouldn’t be (not be) so tired now.
  • I wouldn’t feel (not feel) so tired if I had slept (sleep) more.
  • If we had brought (bring) a map, we wouldn’t be (not be) lost.
  • If cars had never been invented (never/be/invent), our world today wouldn’t be (be) the same.
  • Josh wouldn’t have gone (go) to Mexico last week if he weren’t (not be) scared of flying.

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