My friends, here is my new intermediate test for you to master your knowledge. You may think it is more complicated than my previous intermediate tests, but it is not. The sentences are longer, but the grammar is the same. You know what to do, don't you?

  1. We thought our kids would go for sleep before we will return (3 mistakes).
  2. The teacher stayed in Philadelphia a week before she realized she can’t do nothing for Sam (4).
  3. I thought I will tan all day long but weather was rainy and I must stay home (4).
  4. Anything didn’t do before I returned (3).
  5. I asked did he know the address of our friend who moved in the other city (4).
  6. When she came in the theater she saw the play already began and the actors were performing at the stage during few minutes (5).
  7. I am looking for my glasses for half an hour, but didn’t still find it (4).
  8. I knew the parcel left at the door, but when I returned home, it was disappeared (4).
  9. He said when I had called him yesterday, he had been watching football game (3).
  10. I really interested of the results of this test as I spent many time trying teaching you (5).

The deadline is the next Monday, February 27.

Have a nice Sunday! Hahahaha!

February 27

My friends, today is a deadline for this test and I see you are all done. So, here are the answers and my explanations. Sure, you can ask your questions.

  1. We thought our kids would have gone to sleep before we __returned (3 mistakes).
  2. The teacher had been staying in Philadelphia for a week before she realized she could do nothing for Sam (4).
  3. I thought I would be tanning all day long, but the weather was rainy and I had to stay at home (4).
  4. Nothing had been done before I returned (3).
  5. I asked if he knew the address of our friend who had moved to another city (4).
  6. When she came to the theater, she saw the play had already begun and the actors had been performing on the stage for a few minutes (5).
  7. have been looking for my glasses for half an hour, but haven’t found them, yet. (4).
  8. I knew the parcel had been left at the door, but when I returned home, it had disappeared (4).
  9. He said when I __ called him yesterday he was watching a football game (3).
  10. am really interested in the results of this test as I have spent much time trying to teach you (5).

And here are my explanations.

  1. I explained such use of the tenses on the previous test and on my blog about the future tenses. I also used the American expression GO TO SLEEP that means to FALL ASLEEP.
  2. First, the teacher spent a week in the city. Then, she realized she was unable to do anything. So, the first verb must be in the past perfect progressive tense. Besides, there must be FOR before A WEEK. In the last clause we must use COULD as we speak about the past. WE can say COULD DO NOTHING or COULDN’T DO ANYTHING, but the first is better, sounds more natural.
  3. This sentence is in the future past tenses. It was my intention to tan all day long. So, it must be the progressive tenses. We use THE before WEATHER. We can’t use MUST in the past. And we say AT home.
  4. I have explained more than once we don’t use ANYTHING/ANYBODY as a subject in the negative sentences. So, if NOTHING is a subject, it is obvious that the people didn’t do anything; it is the passive voice. Besides, they hadn’t done it BEFORE I returned. It must be the past perfect tenses.
  5. My corrected sentence is good if all those actions were some time ago in the past and are not related to the present.  However, if I have just asked my question “Do you know the address of our friend who has moved?” and report it a few minutes later, it will be “I asked if he knows the address of our friend who has moved to another city”.
  6. Both actions had been BEFORE she came to the theater.  If we mean some/several minutes, it must be A FEW minutes. FEW is an antonym for MANY. Sure, the actors were performing FOR a few minutes.
  7. Both actions have been BEFORE I say this phrase. STILL is not used in the negative sentences.
  8. This one turned out to be the hardest! So, here is the situation. One day I was out and the mailman brought a parcel. He didn’t find anybody at home and called me to say that he was leaving the parcel at the door. When I returned, I didn’t see any parcel. It means it disappeared while I was out. Now, about the tenses and the voices. The mailman left a parcel (active), But the parcel was left (passive).  The parcel disappeared (it is the active voice, DISAPPEAR is an intransitive verb). If I had used the verb STEAL for example, it would be the passive voice, as somebody stole it. Both actions had been before I returned, so both verbs must be in the past perfect tense.
  9. Here is the rule many of you don’t know. If the direct speech is a complex sentence in the past tenses, the tenses in the reported speech must be the same.
  10. We say “to be interested in”. TIME is an uncountable noun. “To teaching” is obviously wrong as TO is an infinitive particle. And, of course, the present perfect tense in the subordinate clause represents the fact of my not having stopped teaching you till now.

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  • Dear Bet, the same as Peppo, none of the sentences are correct. Have you read my recent grammar blogs? Please, read them attentively and try again, OK?

  • Dear Peppo, I am really sorry to say that NONE of the sentences are correct. Have you read my recent grammar blogs? Please, read them attentively and try again, OK?

  • Dear Ultra_kid, nice to meet you! However, I have to disappoint you. Only 9 is almist correct, but one article is still missing. I recomment that you read my recent grammar blogs about the tenses, the passive voice, there is/it is before try again.

    1. We thought our kids would have gone for sleep before we returned.
    2. One week before staying in Philadelphia the teacher realized she could not do anything for Sam.
    3. I thought I will tan all day long but as weather is rainy I must stay at home./ I  though I will tan all day long but as the weather is rainy I must stay home.
    4.  Do not do anything before my return/ do nothing before I return.
    5. I asked whether he knows the address of our friend who had moved in another city.
    6. When she came in the theater she saw the play had already begun and the actors had been performing on the stage during few minutes.
    7. I am looking for my glasses since half an hour, but has not found yet.
    8. I knew the parcel had been left at the door, but when I returned at home, it  disappeared.
    9. He said when I called him yesterday, he was watching football match.
    10. I am really interested about the result of this test as I have spent many time trying to teach you.

  • Dear Teacher Danny,
    I hope we won't make you sad, as you have spent so much time for us teaching us patiently. ^^
    At least don't cry for us...:D We may be just a bit slow, but we're your precious students, aren't we? We'll try the best. :D :D

    1) We thought our kids would have gone to sleep before we returned. (3 mistakes).
    [This is similar to your previous test]

    2) The teacher had been staying in Philadelphia for a week before she realized she had been able to do nothing for Sam (4).
    [OR .... she hadn't been able to do anything]

    3) I thought I would be tanning all day long but the weather was rainy so I had to stay home (4).
    [the conjunction 'but' made me think of the equal event.]

    4) Nothing had been done before I returned (3).
    [NO Q]

    5) I asked if he knew the address of our friend who had moved to another city (4).
    [I correct 5 mistakes. Should we say only 'moved'/ Simple Past in this sentence?]

    6) When she came to the theater she saw the play had already begun and the actors had been performing on the stage for (a) few minutes (5).
    [I wonder what differentiates 'few' and ' a few' in use]

    7) I've been looking for my glasses for half an hour, but I haven't found it, yet (4).
    [Is there any more error?]

    8) I knew the parcel had been left at the door, but when I was returning home, it had been disappeared (4).
    [I doubt the tense 'was returning']

    9) He said when I __ called him the day before, he was watching football game (3).
    [Teacher, in 'Find and Correct the Mistakes VII', this is your answer. And I remember that I wanted to argue you. ^^

    Based on my study about indirect speech... This was my answer.

    Direct Speech: He said, "When you called me yesterday, I was watching football game"

    Indirect Speech: He said when he had called me the day before, he had been watching football game"

    IF the direct speech is Present, the indirect speech should be Past (ok., except for the truth], and IF the direct speech is Past, the indirect speech should be Past Perfect. So, I wonder why you gave this answer. Is this because 'I' in the sentence is speaking now?] 

    10) I am really interested in the results of this test as I have spent much time trying to teach you (5).
    [And I hope it won't make you sad.... ^_^]

    I'm eagerly waiting for your pointing out my error correction and answering my questions and doubts.

    Thank you so very much. ^_^

  • This is my quick try,. let me read again the rules of grammar you had been taught us so far. If there will be any revision, I'll post that asap. At the moment I will drop this anyway. -Maybe bad result as usual, lol xD 

    my pardon!! 

    1. We thought our kids would had went for sleep before we would be returned.
    2. The teacher had been stayed in Philadelphia a week before she had realized she couldn’t do anything for Sam.
    3. I thought I would had been tanned all day long but the weather was rainy and I had to stay home.
    4. Anything hadn’t done before I got returned.
    5. I asked if he knew the address of our friend who had moved to the other city.
    6. When she was coming in the theater she saw the play had already began and the actors had been performing at the stage during few minutes.
    7. I have been looking for my glasses for half an hour, but have not been find it yet.
    8. I knew the parcel left at the door, but when I would be returned home, it would had disappeared.
    9. He said when I was calling him yesterday that he had been watching football game.
    10. I am really interesting of the results of this test as I had been spent many time trying to teach you.
  • Thanks teacher for your challenge. Here's my endeavor:

    1. We thought our kids could go to sleep before we would return.
    2. The teacher stayed in Philadelphia for a week before she could realize that she can't do anything for Sam.
    3. I thought I could tan all day long but the weather was rainy, therefore I stayed homme.
    4. Anything had not done before I return.
    5. I asked whether he knows the address of our friend who has moved to the other city.
    6. When she came in the theater, she was seeing that the play had already begun and the actors had been performing at the stage for few munites.
    7. I have been looking for my glasses for half an hour, but still don't find it.
    8. I knew the parcel was leaving at the door, but when I returned home, it was disappeared.
    9. He said when I called him yesterday, he was watching football game.
    10. I'm really interested in the results of this test since I have spent many time teaching you.

    I'm not much of a grammar fan, so hopefully 50% valid answer would be awesome :)

  • I take my hat off to Danny, who has done his best to help our members learn English here - he has tried to respond to every comment by explaining the grammar involved in a question. 

    Keep it up, and I hope other native speakers here will follow suit - it doesn't matter whether you're a native English teacher or not!

    . What really matters is you're trying to help our members here on MyEC!
  • I call this great series 'Grammar Challenge' or 'Sentence Challenge'. 

    We have writing challenges or blog challenges, and you may have noticed there are so many grammar mistakes in the blogs our members wrote for the challenges, so it makes sense we should try to learn how to make a grammatically-correct sentence.

    Anyway, a blog or piece of writing is composed of all kinds of sentences. Keep it up!

  • Thanks, I must try tomorrow.
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