In this type of exam, you have to change the form of a word (in brackets) to complete the sentence. For example:
My dad _____ (work) in a shop.
My sister _____ (not like) swimming.
This song is much _____ (good) than that one.
Read the whole sentence. It is important to understand the whole sentence before you begin.
The word is often a verb. Answer these questions for a verb:
- Does it refer to the present, past or future?
- Do you need a simple or continuous form?
- Do you need an auxiliary verb?
- Do you need to add an ‘s’ to the verb?
- Is it an irregular verb?
- Do you need a passive form? (be + past participle)
Sometimes the word is an adjective. Answer these questions for an adjective:
- Do you need the comparative form?
- Is it a regular or irregular form?
- Do you need the superlative form?
- Is it a regular or irregular form?
- Remember! There is no plural adjective form. e.g. Your shoes are nice. (NOT
Your shoes are nices)
Sometimes the word is an adverb. Answer these questions for an adverb.
- What’s the adjective form?
- Do you add ‘ly’ to the adjective? e.g. slow + ly = slowly
- Is it irregular? e.g. fast, hard
Finally, remember these tips to get top marks in this type of test.
- If you don’t know an answer, guess. You may be right!
- Always check your spelling carefully.
- Check your answers carefully when you finish.
Discussion
Are you good at this type of test?
Comments
This is excellent for Chinese junior school students.
I am average. My puntuation in this exercise is 9 out of 12 or 75%.
Hello please can someone help me with a question i had in my school exam the question told us to choose the correct answer:
Egypt is a(leader-leadership-leading)country in the middle east i thought it is leading but i choose leader cause i heard that before so my question is:can leader be a right choice or not?
Hi NoName Yet. Ooh, that sounds like a difficult exam! No, 'leader' is not correct here. A 'leader' is a person or thing that leads. It's normally a person. But it can't be the correct choice here because you can't combine it with another noun:
a leader country/ a leader designer/ a leader make of car = INCORRECT
Egypt is the leader... / She is their leader. / The group needs a leader. = CORRECT
On the other hand, 'leading' can be an adjective before a noun.
a leading country/ a leading designer/ a leading make of car = CORRECT
A tricky question! I hope that helps and that you will be able to use these words now.
Best wishes, Joanna (LearnEnglish Teens)
I'm learning English and I like site like this .
i've studied about grammar a hundered times but yet, i still have some mistakes -,,-
Awesome exercise and it really helped me to prepare for my english exams .I really like all the grammar exercises but can you please add more exercises in active and passive voice and in sentence transformation like changing sentenses into affirmative,exclamatory and all those types because it would definitely help.A good way to enrich grammar and vocabulary.I feel i am good at these type of tests.
Hi pinkpurple,
We're pleased to see that you're finding our website useful. Have you seen our Grammar video about Passive forms: http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/grammar-vocabulary/grammar-videos/passive-forms?
Also, have a look at our Science UK section. The exercises that we have prepared in that section have lots of sentence transformation tasks. If you read the texts and do all the exercises I'm sure your grammar will improve a lot.
Best wishes, Jo (LearnEnglish Teens Team)
Thank you so much and i am pleased to discover a whole new Science section.I would also like to inform you that i have really performed very well in my english exam thanks to this wonderful site
I guess so.. :)
ı thınk this exam was funny...ı should gap in the fiil ın my englısh exam ...tıh exams can help me maybe
Hi Jonathan firstly I want to thank you because You always give me feed back like in the question about the porcupine an the hedgehog do you remember? Thank you very much it makes me really happy .
The exercices I like the most are gap fill they make me think and I learn a lot that way.
Again thank you so much,see you soon bye.
Hi MALINE! You're very welcome. ;-) I hope you're enjoying using this site and learning English. I've really enjoyed reading your comments so keep it up! Yes, I remember the porcupine/hedgehog question and I learnt a few new things too - it was very interesting, wasn't it?
Jonathan (LearnEnglish Teens Team)
on the last line I put. When I was a child I USED TO ride my bike everyday,but I never ride it now. Is that option possible or it is wrong?
Hi MALINE! Yes, you're absolutely right. I've updated the exercise so it accepts that answer too. Thanks! Are you finding the exercises useful? Which kinds of exercises do you like?
Jonathan (LearnEnglish Teens Team)