Exercise 1: Subject-Verb
Agreement
1. Neither the teacher nor the
students [ are ] happy about the test results.
2. Ten dollars [ is ] a
high price to pay for such a small item.
3. The team, as well as their
coach, [ is ] disappointed with the outcome.
4. Every morning, a flock of
birds [ flies ] across the sky.
5. Neither the cat nor the dogs
[ are
] allowed on the furniture.
Exercise 2: Conditional
Sentences
1. If it rains tomorrow, we [ will cancel
] our picnic.
2. I would have joined the club
[ if
] I had known about it earlier.
3. Unless you [ finish
] your homework, you won't be able to go out.
4. If she [ had followed
] the recipe correctly, the cake would have turned out better.
5. Had they studied harder,
they [ would have passed ] the exam.
Exercise 3: Relative
Pronouns
1. The person [ whom ]
I met yesterday is a famous author.
2. The house, [ whose ]
roof is leaking, needs urgent repairs.
3. This is the girl [ who ]
won the science competition.
4. The car [ that/which
] we rented for the road trip was very comfortable.
5. The man [ whose ]
wallet was stolen reported the incident to the police.
Exercise 4: Reported Speech
1. She said that [ she would
] finish the project by tomorrow.
2. He told her [ not to forget
] to buy some milk.
3. She exclaimed that [ she had
] never been to Paris.
4. He asked why [ you missed
] the meeting.
5. They explained that [ they were
] studying for the final exams.
Exercise 5: Modal Verbs
1. You [ must ]
be careful while crossing the street.
2. He [ must ]
finish the assignment by tomorrow.
3. We [ may ]
visit our grandparents next weekend.
4. They [ must ]
have left their keys at home.
5. I [ used to
] play the piano when I was younger.
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