This document contains a micro test assessing verb conjugation skills. The test-taker is asked to make sentences using 12 different verbs in various tenses, including conditional and perfect tenses. The verbs include shoot, sing, understand, will, throw, win, write, seek, wear, think, shine, and write. This test examines one's ability to accurately conjugate verbs into the tense form required by the given context in short sample sentences.
This document contains a micro test assessing verb conjugation skills. The test-taker is asked to make sentences using 12 different verbs in various tenses, including conditional and perfect tenses. The verbs include shoot, sing, understand, will, throw, win, write, seek, wear, think, shine, and write. This test examines one's ability to accurately conjugate verbs into the tense form required by the given context in short sample sentences.
This document contains a micro test assessing verb conjugation skills. The test-taker is asked to make sentences using 12 different verbs in various tenses, including conditional and perfect tenses. The verbs include shoot, sing, understand, will, throw, win, write, seek, wear, think, shine, and write. This test examines one's ability to accurately conjugate verbs into the tense form required by the given context in short sample sentences.
The police would shoot the thief if he were allowed to. 2. SING / FIRST TYPE If you sing very well, you just will practice dance. 3. UNDERSTAND / ALREADY / PRESENT PERFECT I already have understood today's lesson, after the teacher has explained. 4. WILL / FUTURE CONTINUOUS This time tomorrow, I will be getting married. 5. THROW / MIGHT You might not throw Marjorie in my face, John. 6. WIN / SECOND CONDITIONAL If she were tall, she would win beauty pageants. 7. WRITE / YET I have not written my composition yet. 8. SEEK / PAST PERFECT Villagers had seeked everywhere, but couldn't find the cure for the king 9. WEAR / THIRD TYPE If he had worn that suit, he would have looked very handsome. 10. THINK / PERFECT CONDITIONAL We would have thought that the director was sick 11. SHINE / BE ABLE TO / PAST Lisa was able to shine on stage alongside her group. 12. WRITE / THINK / BOTH…AND They can both think and write wonderful stories in no time.