Grammar King or Queen- Grammar practise-quiz

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Let’s crown the grammar king or queen! Is the verb tense in this sentence correct? James is taking the bus every day. No, it isn’t. Here’s the correct sentence: James takes the bus every day. Let’s crown the grammar king or queen! Is the verb tense in this sentence correct? Jody is eating a pizza at the moment. Yes, it is!!! Let’s crown the grammar king or queen! Is the verb tense in this sentence correct? Linda don’t have any brothers or sisters. No, it isn’t. Here’s the correct sentence: Linda doesn’t have any brothers or sisters. Let’s crown the grammar king or queen! Is the verb tense in this sentence correct? Look! It rains! No, it isn’t. Here’s the correct sentence: Look! It is raining ! Let’s crown the grammar king or queen! Is the verb tense in this sentence correct? Mrs Parker has been our English teacher last year. No, it isn’t. Here’s the correct sentence: Mrs Parker was our English teacher last year. Let’s crown the grammar king or queen! Are all the verbs in this sentence correct? Aunt Sally can bakes delicious cakes. No, they aren’t. Here’s the correct sentence: Aunt Sally can bake delicious cakes. Let’s crown the grammar king or queen! Is the verb tense in this sentence correct? Gerald loves to eat peanut butter. Yes, it is!!! Let’s crown the grammar king or queen! Is the verb tense in this sentence correct? Look! Someone is stealing your bike! Yes, it is!!! Let’s crown the grammar king or queen! Is the verb tense in this sentence correct? Jerry has been my friend since 1983. Yes, it is!!! Let’s crown the grammar king or queen! Are all the verbs in this sentence correct? Katie will go swimming tomorrow. Yes, they are!!! GAME CARDS SET 1

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Page 1: Grammar King or Queen- Grammar practise-quiz

Let’s crown the grammar king or queen!

Is the verb tense in this sentence correct?

James is taking the bus every day.

No, it isn’t. Here’s the correct sentence:

James takes the bus every day.

Let’s crown the grammar king or queen!

Is the verb tense in this sentence correct?

Jody is eating a pizza at the moment.

Yes, it is!!!

Let’s crown the grammar king or queen!

Is the verb tense in this sentence correct?

Linda don’t have any brothers or sisters.

No, it isn’t. Here’s the correct sentence:

Linda doesn’t have any brothers or sisters.

Let’s crown the grammar king or queen!

Is the verb tense in this sentence correct?

Look! It rains!

No, it isn’t. Here’s the correct sentence:

Look! It is raining!

Let’s crown the grammar king or queen!

Is the verb tense in this sentence correct?

Mrs Parker has been ourEnglish teacher last year.

No, it isn’t. Here’s the correct sentence:

Mrs Parker was our English teacher last year.

Let’s crown the grammar king or queen!

Are all the verbs in this sentence correct?

Aunt Sally can bakes delicious cakes.

No, they aren’t. Here’s the correct sentence:

Aunt Sally can bake delicious cakes.

Let’s crown the grammar king or queen!

Is the verb tense in this sentence correct?

Gerald loves to eat peanut butter.

Yes, it is!!!

Let’s crown the grammar king or queen!

Is the verb tense in this sentence correct?

Look! Someone is stealing your bike!

Yes, it is!!!

Let’s crown the grammar king or queen!

Is the verb tense in this sentence correct?

Jerry has been my friend since 1983.

Yes, it is!!!

Let’s crown the grammar king or queen!

Are all the verbs in this sentence correct?

Katie will go swimming tomorrow.

Yes, they are!!!

• GAME CARDS • SET 1 •

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There’s one word too much in this sentence. Which one is it?

Tim is going to home now.

It’s the word “ to “.

Tim is going home now.

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There’s one word wrong in this sentence. Which one is it?

Mandy has buyed her sister an ice-cream.

It’s the word “ buyed “.

Mandy has bought her sister an ice-cream.Let’s crown the grammar king or

queen!

There’s one word too much in this sentence. Which one is it?

A lots of people were at the party.

It’s the word “ a “.

Lots of people were at the party.

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There’s one word too much in this sentence. Which one is it?

Anne has bought just only 1 ticket.

It’s the word “ only “.

Anne has bought just 1 ticket.

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There’s one word too much in this sentence. Which one is it?

Are there any many chips left?

It’s the word “ many “.

Are there any chips left?

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There’s one word too much in this sentence. Which one is it?

The cat is chasing behind the mouse.

It’s the word “ behind “.

The cat is chasing the mouse.

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There’s one wrong word in this sentence. Which one is it?

Today, Jim has many homework to do.

It’s the word “ many “.

Today, Jim has a lot of homework to do.Let’s crown the grammar king or

queen!

There’s one wrong word in this sentence. Which one is it?

Mr Cole goes to shopping on Mondays.

It’s the word “ to “.

Mr Cole goes shopping on Mondays.Let’s crown the grammar king or

queen!

There’s one wrong word in this sentence. Which one is it?

Jane drinks coffee at the mornings.

It’s the word “ at “.

Jane drinks coffee in the mornings.

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There’s one wrong word in this sentence. Which one is it?

The bird is sitting above the roof.

It’s the word “ above “.

The bird is sitting on the roof.

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Let’s crown the grammar king or queen!

Are all the verbs in this sentence correct?

Gary will never smokes a cigarette again.

No, they aren’t. Here’s the correct sentence:

Gary will never smoke a cigarette again.

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Are all the verbs in this sentence correct?

Tessa should goes to the dentist soon.

No, they aren’t. Here’s the correct sentence:

Tessa should go to the dentist soon.Let’s crown the grammar king or

queen!

What word is missing in this sentence?

Our dog likes eat apple pie.

It’s the word “ to “.

Our dog likes to eat apple pie.

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There’s one wrong word in this sentence. Which one is it?

The little girl has went to sleep.

It’s the word “ went “.

The little girl has gone to sleep.

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What word is missing in this sentence?

I would like another glass coke.

It’s the word “ of “.

I would like another glass of coke.

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Are all the words in this sentence correct?

It usually snows in the winter.

Yes, they are!!!

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What word is missing in this sentence?

Greg doesn’t like to listen the radio.

It’s the word “ to “.

Greg doesn’t like to listen to the radio.

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What word is missing in this sentence?

Can I borrow one your books?

It’s the word “ of “.

Can I borrow one of your books?

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There’s one wrong word in this sentence. Which one is it?

The burglar came away from the police.

It’s the word “ came “.

The burglar ran away from the police.

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Are all the words in this sentence correct?

Water boils at 100 degrees.

Yes, they are!!!

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Instructions for the teacher:

Print pages 1 to 3, laminate the sheets and cut the cards out.

Give each student in your class a question card. Every student is allowed to decide on their own which of their classmates they want to ask their question, but no one can be asked a second question until all students have answered once.

There are 2 possibilities: Either the student can answer the question correctly, which means he/she stays in the competition, or the student is not able to answer the question. This means he/she is not allowed to play any longer. If she/he still has a question card, she/he must give it to another student. It’s their own choice who they want to give their card to.

As long as a student has another card which he received from somebody else, she/he cannot be thrown out of the game. Here’s an example: there’s a student who has not been asked a question by someone else so far which means that (s)he still has her/his own question card. Moreover, he/she received another card from a classmate who wasn’t allowed to stay in the contest, because they didn’t give a correct answer. This means that this student has 2 cards now. So if (s)he loses one of these cards, he/she is still allowed to participate in the competition, because he/she still owns a second card.

The students ask each other questions until there are only 2 ss left who play the game. These 2 ss continue to play until one of them is not able to answer a question right. The other one is the winner and therefore the “Grammar King / Queen of The Day”!!!

I have included a sheet of empty question cards, so you can create more questions, or have the students make their own.