Zero conditional exercises, English language with rules

Zero conditional exercises. Zero conditional ESL game on learning how to make sentences in English language with rules of the zero conditional. Useful resource for homeschool and classroom by teachers and students. Have fun with this ESL game zero conditional test.

This game contains the following questions:

Zero conditional

Complete the sentence with the most logical conclusion.

  1. If you own a big car…
    1. You have to have big suitcases.
    2. You have lots of room.
    3. You have lots to eat.
    4. You have to pack lightly.
  2. If you see her at the party….
    1. Tell her congratulations for graduating.
    2. Make sure to go to the grocery store.
    3. Please buy the book.
    4. Dress warm as it is cold outside.
  3. If you buy something in a store….
    1. You can get it for free.
    2. You can buy something different
    3. You can return it later on.
    4. You can pay with chocolate.
  4. If he is not going to pay you back…
    1. You should not drive him to Los Angeles.
    2. You should not work with her in the future.
    3. You should call her and ask for your money.
    4. You should not loan him money again.
  5. When you travel to Los Angeles…
    1. You should go to New York City.
    2. You will see Boston.
    3. You will be in the United Kingdom.
    4. You will be in the United States.
  6. When you train for the marathon….
    1. Make sure to drive everywhere you go.
    2. Make sure you eat unhealthy foods.
    3. You will be in good health.
    4. You will need to wear an eye patch.
  7. If you get out of class early this time….
    1. You can wait for me at the bus stop.
    2. You should go back to class.
    3. You should never get out of class early.
    4. Drink lots of water.
  8. When you buy a cheap car….
    1. It will likely last a long time
    2. It might break down sooner than later.
    3. You can fly it to the moon.
    4. You will need to wear glasses.
  9. When the street is wet….
    1. The weather is usually very good.
    2. People ride bikes everywhere they go.
    3. It has likely been raining.
    4. You should wear sandals.
  10. If the leaves in the trees are yellow and red…
    1. It is probably summer
    2. It is probably winter
    3. It is probably spring
    4. It is probably autumn.
  11. If the toaster is broken….
    1. We can make toast.
    2. We will not be able to make toast.
    3. We can buy toast.
    4. The bread should already be toasted.
  12. When you wear a jacket during winter….
    1. You will be warmer than when not wearing it.
    2. The car will run better.
    3. You will be cold.
    4. You still need to wear socks.
  13. When you do a good job on the test….
    1. The teacher will give you a bad grade.
    2. You will get a good grade on the test.
    3. You will do poorly on the test.
    4. You need to study more.
  14. If you spill paint on the floor….
    1. Nothing will happen.
    2. You will need a tractor.
    3. You will need to clean.
    4. There will be paint on the ceiling.
  15. If the car is a racecar…
    1. It is slow.
    2. It is red.
    3. It can fly.
    4. It is fast.

Future tense grammar, English language Rules

Future tense grammar. 'Will' future tense ESL game on learning how to make sentences in English language based on fundamental rules of using 'will' for the future. Useful resource for homeschool and classrooms - teachers and students. Have fun with this ESL Moonshot interactive online game.

This game contains the following questions:

  • Will in the  future tense
    Select the sentence which most logically follows.

    1. 24 hours from now…
      1. It will be the same time as now.
      2. It will be a different time than now.
      3. It will be 2 days later from now.
      4. It will be Summer time.
      5. We have been married for 24 years.  Next year….
        1. It will be our 24th anniversary
        2. We will have been married 24 years.
        3. It will be our 25th anniversary.
        4. We will have been friends for 24 years.
        5. Steve is always early to the meetings.
          1. He will be on time today.
          2. He will be early today.
          3. He will be late today.
          4. The forecast says that we will have record high temperatures tomorrow.
            1. We will have to wear jackets.
            2. We will likely be able to ski.
            3. We will use the heater.
            4. We will likely go swimming in the pool.
            5. Alex has always loved going to the ocean during the summer.
              1. He will almost certainly come back next summer.
              2. I do not think he will come back next summer.
              3. Alex will never come back.
              4. Alex will drive to the mountains next year.
              5. Has anyone told Mark the news about Sarah?  Sarah wants to tell him.
                1. He will never find out.
                2. No, Sarah will tell him when she sees him.
                3. I think that Emily will tell him.
                4. The storm is beginning to ease up and is passing.
                  1. I think that the storm will get worse.
                  2. I think that the storm will intensify.
                  3. I think that the storm will get calmer.
                  4. I think that the storm will start now.
                  5. The new friends left the coffee shop and said to each other…
                    1. “We will see each other soon.”
                    2. “I hope I will never see you again.”
                    3. “I will drive to the grocery store.”
                    4. “We will drive to the grocery store.”
                    5. It is very late and I should sleep now.
                      1. I will drink coffee to stay awake.
                      2. I will go get in bed.
                      3. I will ride my bike.
                      4. I will begin working now.
                      5.  Isaac has studied very hard in university.
                        1. Isaac will do well at his job.
                        2. Isaac will do poorly at his job.
                        3. Isaac will not be able to get a job.
                        4. Isaac will not graduate from university.
                        5. The receptionist told the family “____________” when they checked into the hotel.
                          1. I hope you will go to a different hotel.
                          2. I will not help you.
                          3. I hope that you will enjoy your time here.
                          4. I will call a taxi for you.
                          5. We are having a party tonight in our apartment, but…..
                            1. I hope we will not be too noisy.
                            2. I hope you will not make too much noise.
                            3. I hope that no one will come.
                            4. The man told his wife that he is going to his parent’s house and….
                              1. That he will buy socks there.
                              2. That he will go to the moon.
                              3. That he will call her when he is there.
                              4. Someone has to go to the store.
                                1. No one will go to the store.
                                2. I will go to the store.
                                3. I will make dinner.
                                4. I will cut the grass.
                                5. She told me a secret earlier today and I should not tell anyone.
                                  1. I will not tell anyone.
                                  2. I will tell everyone about it.
                                  3. I will tell you what we said.
                                  4. You will tell everyone what she said.

Use of shall and will, grammar exercise, ESL Game

Use of shall and will, grammar exercise. Use of 'shall' in sentences ESL game on learning how to make sentences in English language based on fundamental rules of use of shall in sentences. Useful resource for homeschool and classroom use by teachers and students. Have fun with this ESL game.

This game contains the following questions:

How to use 'Shall'.

Complete the thought with the most logical conclusion.

  1. Shall I drive you to the train station?
    1. Yes, my bus leaves at noon.
    2. Yes, my train departs at noon.
    3. No, I will walk from New York to Los Angeles.
    4. No, I will take the train to the station.
  2. Shall I ask Sara to write the test questions?
    1. Alex is not qualified to write them.
    2. Emily is too busy to write the questions.
    3. Yes, Sara is a good choice for the task.
    4. No, Sara is a good choice for the task.
  3. Shall we go to Miami for the weekend?
    1. No, I would rather go to Orlando.
    2. Yes, Orlando is a good choice.
    3. No, I want to go to Miami.
    4. Yes, Orlando is a nice place to go.
  4. It is very hot.  Shall I get you a glass of water?
    1. Please, hot tea sounds nice.
    2. Yes, I need something to warm me up.
    3. No, I need something to warm me up.
    4. Yes please, that would be refreshing.
  5. What shall we prepare for dinner tonight with your parents?
    1. My parents really enjoy seafood.  How about fish?
    2. My parents love breakfast.
    3. My parents only drink juice.
    4. My parents are arriving at 6:30 tonight.
  6. You do not look good.  I shall call the doctor.
    1. He is going to the grocery store.
    2. He is ringing the doorbell.
    3. He will tell me how to help you.
    4. I will look on the computer.
  7. Shall we attend the conference tomorrow morning?
    1. No, I do not think it will be very interesting.
    2. I already have plans for tomorrow evening.
    3. I want to go to the conference next week.
    4. Yes, I would like to go for a run.
  8. It is quite warm here; shall I turn on the air conditioning?
    1. No, that will only make it warmer.
    2. Yes, we need to cool down.
    3. Yes, and I will grab a jacket for you to wear.
    4. No, it is already too cold in here.
  9. At what time of the day shall I pick you up at the airport?
    1. Noon, my train departs at 10am.
    2. Afternoon, the bus is running late today.
    3. My flight lands first thing in the morning.
    4. I expect there to be lots of traffic.
  10. Shall we try and buy tickets for the show tonight?
    1. I think it is already sold out.
    2. I need to go for a run.
    3. My glass is almost empty.
    4. The band is playing next week.
  11. What shall I wear to dinner tonight?
    1. You must walk the dog right now.
    2. I will watch television first.
    3. Can you please make coffee tomorrow morning?
    4. I am not sure, but it is a formal occasion.
  12. What kind of movie should we watch tonight?
    1. I had a bad day.  I would like to see something funny.
    2. Should we go for a drive after dinner?
    3. The laundry needs to be washed.
    4. I heard your favorite song on the radio today.
  13. Shall we take a look at the new furniture for the house?
    1. I heard that the grocery store has new types of fish in.
    2. I believe that the store around the corner has nice chairs.
    3. I usually like the red ones.
    4. He started a new workout routine today.
  14. Where shall I hang up the clothing to dry?
    1. The washing machine is in the laundry room.
    2. The dishwasher is in the kitchen.
    3. There is a clothes line in the backyard.
    4. The glasses in the kitchen are dirty.
  15. Shall I try and fix the computer?
    1. Please, I do not know how to.
    2. I will call a plumber to fix the pipe.

3rd conditional exercises, English Game

3rd conditional exercises, English Game. The third conditional ESL game on learning how to make sentences in English language based on fundamental rules of third conditional. Useful resource for homeschool and classroom use by teachers and students who need to improve their English grammar skills. Have fun with this ESL moonshot space game.

This game contains the following questions on the third conditional:

1.The third conditional is used in which of the following situations:

To talk about an impossible situation that has already happened
To talk about an impossible situation in the future.
To talk about an impossible situation that is ongoing.
To talk about an impossible situation that could happen at any time.

Select the conclusion that would most logically follow
2.    If I had trained for the marathon harder…
a.    I would have had the same result.
b.    I would have had a worse result.
c.    I would have had a better result.
d.    I would not have run in the marathon.

3.    James said the red car has had lots of problems.  If we had bought it instead of the blue car…
a.    The clue car would have had lots of problems.
b.    The red car would not have had any problems.
c.    We would have had to fix the red car.
d.    James would fix the blue car.
4.    If our old apartment had a dishwasher….
a.    We would have to wash the dishes by hand.
b.    We would use it to wash the dishes.
c.    The apartment would not have water.
d.    The apartment would never have clean dishes.
5.    If I had woken up early this morning….
a.    I would not have missed the train.
b.    The train would have missed me.
c.    I would still have missed the train.
d.    I would have had to take a taxi.
6.    If the student had followed the teacher’s instructions last week….
a.    He would still have done poorly on the exam.
b.    He would have done better on the exam.
c.    He would not have taken the exam.
d.    He would not be a student.
7.    I was very busy yesterday.  If I had more time to relax….
a.    I would have worked more.
b.    I would have spent more time at the office.
c.    I would have been able to play the game with you.
d.    I would be looking for a different job.
8.    If I had of met the President when I as in Washington DC….
a.    I would go to the moon.
b.    I would like to play.
c.    I would ask my friend.
d.    I would think about what I wanted to ask him.
9.    Steve did not attend the conference on global energy, but if he had….
a.    Steve would know more about the topic.
b.    Steve would be able to teach a class on government.
c.    Steve would have a new car.
d.    Steve would be an expert at painting.
10.    If the office had of had a coffee machine in the kitchen….
a.    The employees would go out for coffee.
b.    The employees would never work.
c.    The employees would make coffee in the kitchen.
d.    The employees would wash dishes in the office.
11.    If the magazine had of been printed in color….
a.    The pictures would still be in black and white.
b.    The pictures would have color.
c.    There would be no pictures in the magazine.
d.    No one would read the magazine.
12.    If my parents had of tried to pay for dinner….
a.    I would not buy a fish.
b.    I would have ordered a glass of water.
c.    I would need a new chair.
d.    I would have made sure to pay myself.
13.    If I had not of fallen off of the ladder….
a.    I would still have gone to the hospital.
b.    I would not have been hurt.
c.    I would still not be working.
d.    I would need a new ladder.
14.    If we had of not cleaned the apartment earlier today….
a.    The apartment would be very dirty right now
b.    The apartment would be very clean right now.
c.    We would have cooked tonight.
d.    We would have needed a new apartment to stay in.
15.    If the light had of been left on last night….
a.    It would have been dark inside the apartment.
b.    It would have been off by morning.
c.    There would have been light inside the apartment all night.
d.    The door would have been unlocked.

Passive form exercises, tense in English

Passive form exercises, tense in English. The passive form ESL game on learning how to make sentences in English language based on fundamental rules of the passive form. Useful resource for homeschool and classrooms -  teachers and students. Have fun with this ESL Moonshoot space game.

ESL game on the Passive form. This is a moonshot space attack game.
Identify if the following sentence is written in active or passive voice.
1.    I love my family very much.
a.    Active
b.    Passive
2.    The art was painted by Emily and the other children at school.
a.    Active
b.    Passive
3.    The electronics were made by a company in China.
a.    Active
b.    Passive
4.    Henry rolled the ball across the school yard to his friend.
a.    Active
b.    Passive
5.    My bike was stolen last night from the garage.
a.    Passive
b.    Active
6.    Mark told me that we could go on the trip to California.
a.    Passive
b.    Active
7.    The ringing phone kept me awake all night.
a.    Passive
b.    Active
8.    The package was damaged while it was being transported.
a.    Passive
b.    Active
9.    The drinks had been spilled onto the floor of the kitchen.
a.    Active
b.    Passive
10.    The newcomer had the highest score on the exam.
a.    Active
b.    Passive
11.    We will travel to Chicago to see my family this summer.
a.    Passive
b.    Active
12.    The computer was being replaced by the company in Korea.
a.    Passive
b.    Active
13.    The drink was spilled all over the table.
a.    Passive
b.    Active
14.    The assignment was completed yesterday.
a.    Passive
b.    Active
15.    The group finished the assignment yesterday.
a.    Passive
b.    Active

ing form of verb, learn grammar

ing form of verb, learn grammar - The 'ing' form exercise ESL game on learning how to make sentences in English language based on fundamental rules of ing form exercise. Useful resource for homeschool and classroom use by teachers and students. Have fun with this ESL Moonshot game.

This game contains the following questions:

The -ing form
Complete the sentence with the most logical word choice.
1.    They were ______ on the sofa and ________ the movie.
a.    Sitting/watching
b.    Standing/watching
c.    Sitting/describing
d.    Standing/describing
2.    Many young people spend time ________ how to drive a car.
a.    Viewing
b.    Drinking
c.    Watching
d.    Learning
3.    There are three main times a day when people are ________: breakfast, lunch and dinner.
a.    Visiting
b.    Spending
c.    Eating
d.    Shopping
4.    He was _______ on the phone with his girl friend.
a.    Spitting
b.    Talking
c.    Jumping
d.    Washing
5.    _______ on top of the platform, he could see for miles in every direction.
a.    eating
b.    deciding
c.    standing
d.    busting
6.    The gardeners were _________ the lawn when I drove by the house.
a.    Stacking
b.    Mowing
c.    Growing
d.    Destroying
7.    The students are always _________ with their friends during recess.
a.    Rolling
b.    Folding
c.    Playing
d.    Listening
8.    The employees are ___________ between the hours of 8 and 5 during the week.
a.    Training
b.    Shopping
c.    Eating
d.    Working
9.    The dog loves __________ in the pool with the owner during the hot summer.
a.    Deciding
b.    Thinking
c.    Visiting
d.    Swimming
10.    Be careful when ___________ the tea.  It is still ________ and is very hot.
a.    Drinking/cooling
b.    Eating/heating
c.    Drinking/heating
d.    Eating/cooling
11.    Alex is afraid during the take off and __________ of the plane.
a.    Thinking
b.    Landing
c.    Buying
d.    Planning
12.     Henry stopped ________ unhealthy foods earlier this month.
a.    Drinking
b.    Planning
c.    Eating
d.    Sitting
13.    ________ this company would be very hard for me.
a.    Quitting
b.    Smoking
c.    Waking
d.    Baking
14.    If you want to come, we are __________ a birthday cake tonight.
a.    Bottling
b.    Making
c.    Wiring
d.    Folding
15.    The computer is plugged in and _________ on.
a.    Discovering
b.    Heating
c.    Turning
d.    Pouring

First conditional grammar, grammar exercises online

First conditional grammar, grammar exercises online. ESL game on learning how to make sentences in English language based on fundamental rules of the first conditional. Resource for homeschool and classroom use by teachers and students. Have fun with this ESL Moonshot game.

The first conditional
1.    The first conditional is used to talk about which the following events:
a.    Future events unlikely to happen
b.    Future events likely to happen
c.    Present events
d.    Past events
Complete the sentence using the most logical conclusion
2.    If I ever go back to Los Angeles…
a.    I will buy you something from Hollywood.
b.    I will go back to New York
c.    I will go back to London.
d.    I will drive a car.
3.    If I ever get the chance to speak with him again….
a.    I will make sure to wear a jacket.
b.    I am going to cut my hair
c.    I am going to thank him for both of us.
d.    I will fly a plane.
4.    If you go to the United State’s west coast….
a.    You must also go to the east coast.
b.    You will see the sun.
c.    You will be able to paint a picture.
d.    You must swim in the Pacific Ocean.
5.    If he feels like he will get better….
a.    He will come to the party
b.    He will still be sick.
c.    He will go to the doctor.
d.    He will draw a picture.
6.    If Alex has not yet heard about the storm….
a.    She will be flying the plane
b.    I will make sure to tell her.
c.    She will be fixing the computer
d.    She will call a repairman to fix the pipes.
7.    If we take my little brother to the park….
a.    It will begin to rain.
b.    The slides will be wet.
c.    My parents will be happy.
d.    He can sit in the car.
8.    If the car breaks down on the way….
a.    We can call the mechanic for help.
b.    We will call the doctor for help.
c.    We will call the teacher for help.
d.    We will call the nurse for help.
9.    When the river is flowing very quickly….
a.    It is safe to play in it.
b.    The water is very cold.
c.    The water is very hot.
d.    It is dangerous to cross the river.
10.    If we hear thunder in the distance….
a.    The sky is probably clear.
b.    The weather is likely very good.
c.    There will be lightning as well.
d.    The people will be happy.
11.    If the car runs of fuel….
a.    We will not be able to drive any further.
b.    We can keep driving to the destination.
c.    We will arrive on time.
d.    There will not be any problems.
12.    If the knife is not very sharp…
a.    I will be able to cut the bread easily.
b.    It will be hard to slice the bread.
c.    I can paint with the knife.
d.    The knife must be used more often.
13.    If the windshield is dirty….
a.    It will be easy to see out of it.
b.    It will need to be replaced.
c.    It will need to be cleaned.
d.    It will need to be fixed.
14.    When it is lunch time and we get hungry…..
a.    We will stop for food.
b.    We will keep driving
c.    We will need to get fuel for the car.
d.    We will wait for dinner.
15.    If I ever travel to London again.….
a.    I will be sure to write you a postcard.
b.    I will give you a call.
c.    I will buy a dog
d.    I will paint you a picture.

How to use ‘should’ in a sentence, English grammar quiz

How to use 'should' in a sentence, English grammar quiz. 'Should' grammar and sentences - ESL game on learning how to make "should" sentences in English language based on fundamental rules . Useful resource for homeschool and classroom use by teachers and students. Have fun with this ESL game.

How to make sentences with 'should' rally game :
Select the correct usage of “should” in the following sentences.
1.    Are you going to get this done today?  I should hope so.
a.    Show possibility
b.    Show strong agreement
c.    Express pleasure
d.    Emphasize emotion
2.    You should have seen what she looked like after it happened.  She looked like she saw a ghost.
a.    Show possibility
b.    Show strong agreement
c.    Express pleasure
d.    Emphasize emotion
3.    This is an amazing opportunity that you have given me.  You really should not have.
a.    Show possibility
b.    Show strong agreement
c.    Express pleasure
d.    Emphasize emotion
4.    If I should happen to come across the book, I will make sure to buy it for you.
a.    Show possibility
b.    Show strong agreement
c.    Express pleasure
d.    Emphasize emotion
5.    Will you be attending the wedding tomorrow night?  I should really hope so.
a.    Show possibility
b.    Show strong agreement
c.    Express pleasure
d.    Emphasize emotion
6.    I will be gone for the rest of the day.  If anything should happen please let me know.
a.    Show possibility
b.    Show strong agreement
c.    Express pleasure
d.    Emphasize emotion
7.    Are you sure I can go with you?  You really should not have to offer.
a.    Show possibility
b.    Show strong agreement
c.    Express pleasure
d.    Emphasize emotion
8.    You should have seen how she reacted when I told her the news.
a.    Show possibility
b.    Show strong agreement
c.    Express pleasure
d.    Emphasize emotion
9.    Which of the following words are considered “reporting verbs” and using in conjunction with should?
a.    Demand
b.    Run
c.    Raining
d.    Punch
10.    Which of the following words are considered “reporting verbs” and using in conjunction with should?
a.    Drive
b.    Insist
c.    Turn
d.    Jump
11.    Which of the following words are considered “reporting verbs” and using in conjunction with should?
a.    Propose
b.    Cut
c.    Build
d.    Spring
12.    Which of the following words are considered “reporting verbs” and using in conjunction with should?
a.    Bump
b.    Strike
c.    Wear
d.    Suggest
13.    Which of the following adjectives are typically used with “should?”
a.    Blue
b.    Cold
c.    Pale
d.    Interesting
14.    Which of the following adjectives are typically used with “should?”
a.    Charged
b.    Fast
c.    Strange
d.    Slimy
15.    Which of the following adjectives are typically used with “should?”
a.    High
b.    Typical
c.    Soft
d.    Hard

‘Used to’ Sentences, English grammar test

'Used to' Sentences, English grammar test - ESL game on learning how to make sentences in English language with 'used to'. Resource for homeschool and classroom use by teachers and students. Have fun with this ESL Moonshot game.

Rules of making sentences with 'Used to'
Identify the way that “used to” is being used in the following sentences.
1.    I used to walk to work every day, but then I bought a bike.
a.    Something that is no longer true.
b.    Something that happened regularly that no longer happens
c.    Something that is normal.
d.    Something that is in the process of becoming normal.
2.    I am used to having a conversation in English now.  I have done it for a long time.
a.    Something that is no longer true.
b.    Something that happened regularly that no longer happens
c.    Something that is normal.
d.    Something that is in the process of becoming normal.
3.    It was hard to drive a standard transmission, but I am practicing and getting used to it.
a.    Something that is no longer true.
b.    Something that happened regularly that no longer happens
c.    Something that is normal.
d.    Something that is in the process of becoming normal.
4.    I used to love going to the movies.
a.    Something that is no longer true.
b.    Something that happened regularly that no longer happens
c.    Something that is normal.
d.    Something that is in the process of becoming normal.
5.    I have lived in Germany and Austria, so I am used to hearing people speak German.
a.    Something that is no longer true.
b.    Something that happened regularly that no longer happens
c.    Something that is normal.
d.    Something that is in the process of becoming normal.
6.    I just moved to Germany and am just getting used to hearing people speak German.
a.    Something that is no longer true.
b.    Something that happened regularly that no longer happens
c.    Something that is normal.
d.    Something that is in the process of becoming normal.
7.    I used to eat very unhealthily, but then the doctor told me I must change my habits.  Now I am healthy.
a.    Something that is no longer true.
b.    Something that happened regularly that no longer happens
c.    Something that is normal.
d.    Something that is in the process of becoming normal.
8.    I used to work as a mechanic, but then I quit the job.
a.    Something that is no longer true.
b.    Something that happened regularly that no longer happens
c.    Something that is normal.
d.    Something that is in the process of becoming normal.
9.    The dishwasher used to always work fine, but it has gotten worse recently.
a.    Something that is no longer true.
b.    Something that happened regularly that no longer happens
c.    Something that is normal.
d.    Something that is in the process of becoming normal.
10.    I am completed used to wearing a jacket during the winter.
a.    Something that is no longer true.
b.    Something that happened regularly that no longer happens
c.    Something that is normal.
d.    Something that is in the process of becoming normal.
11.    I do not have the best balance, but I am getting used to riding a bike.
a.    Something that is no longer true.
b.    Something that happened regularly that no longer happens
c.    Something that is normal.
d.    Something that is in the process of becoming normal.
12.    When he was younger he used to travel all over the world.  Now that he is older he has settled down.
a.    Something that is no longer true.
b.    Something that happened regularly that no longer happens
c.    Something that is normal.
d.    Something that is in the process of becoming normal.
13.    There used to be a very good restaurant on this street, but they went out of business.
a.    Something that is no longer true.
b.    Something that happened regularly that no longer happens
c.    Something that is normal.
d.    Something that is in the process of becoming normal.
14.    I am completely used to not having a car.  It is not a problem here.
a.    Something that is no longer true.
b.    Something that happened regularly that no longer happens
c.    Something that is normal.
d.    Something that is in the process of becoming normal.
15.    I used to always write by hand, but now I type most of my assignments.
a.    Something that is no longer true.
b.    Something that happened regularly that no longer happens
c.    Something that is normal.
d.    Something that is in the process of becoming normal.

Had Better, English grammar tenses

Had Better, English grammar tenses. ESL game on learning how to make sentences in English language based on fundamental rules of sentences with had betters. Useful resource for homeschool and classroom use by teachers and students. Have fun with this ESL game.

Had better
1.    Had is the past tense form of have, however it is correct to say “had better” when talking about the future and present.
a.    True
b.    False
2.    The past tense form of this phrase is “had better no.”
a.    True
b.    False
3.    When talking about more general situations, “had better” is replaced with “should.”
a.    True
b.    False
4.    When using “had better”, it is implied that the consequences of the result will be bad if the advice is not followed.
a.    True
b.    False
5.    When giving advice about a specific situation, it is only correct to you “had better.”
a.    True
b.    False
6.    If you want to be truthful with her, you ________ tell her everything you know.
a.    Had better not
b.    Had better
7.    You _______ do better on the next test.  Otherwise you might fail the class.
a.    Had better
b.    Had better not
c.    Should
d.    Should not
8.    You ________ always try your hardest.
a.    Had better
b.    Had better not
c.    Should
d.    Should not
9.    I have a meeting after this one, so we ________ finish up soon.
a.    Should
b.    Should not
c.    Had better not
d.    Had better
10.    The teacher will be very mad at us, so we __________ talk during the presentation.
a.    Should
b.    Should not
c.    Had better not
d.    Had better
11.    Steve _________ do what I say, or he could get into a lot of problem later today.
a.    Should
b.    Had better
c.    Should not
d.    Had better not
12.    Alex _________ go on that trip without asking for her permission first.  Her parents will punish her if not.
a.    Should
b.    Had better
c.    Should not
d.    Had better not
13.    You ________ let other’s help you more often.
a.    Had better
b.    Had better not
c.    Should
d.    Should not
14.    You _________ eat candy for breakfast.
a.    Should
b.    Should not
c.    Had better
d.    Had better not
15.    Steve does not like it when you do not clean your room.  You ________ leave it dirty.
a.    Should
b.    Should not
c.    Had better
d.    Had better not