Sentence Structure – English Grammar Exercises for A1

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Writing a comprehensive short review for a restaurant (Praising food but criticizing price)

Choose the best answer (A, B, or C) to complete each sentence.

1   The pizza here ______. I really love it!

     (a) very delicious

     (b) is very delicious

     (c) are very delicious

2   The food is great, but the prices ______ too high.

     (a) is

     (b) are

     (c) very

3   The restaurant ______ clean, but the tables are quite small.

     (a) is

     (b) are

     (c) be

4   The waiters ______ very friendly to us today.

     (a) are

     (b) very

     (c) is

 The flavor is good, but the soup ______ hot enough.

     (a) doesn’t

     (b) not

     (c) isn’t

 I like the taste of the steak, but the portion ______ very small.

     (a) is

     (b) very

     (c) are

 “______ the seafood fresh?” – “Yes, but it is expensive.”

     (a) Does

     (b) Is

     (c) Are

 The desserts are absolutely amazing, but they ______.

     (a) aren’t cheap

     (b) not cheap

     (c) isn’t cheap

9   My friends and I are happy with the meal, but the bill ______ very expensive.

     (a) are

     (b) very

     (c) is

10   “______ the drinks cold?” – “No, they are warm. That’s a minus.”

     (a) Do

     (b) Is

     (c) Are

11   The chicken is tasty, but the fries ______ too salty for me.

     (a) are

     (b) is

     (c) very

12   We love this place because the atmosphere ______.

     (a) amazing

     (b) does amazing

     (c) is amazing

13   I am hungry, but the service ______ very slow tonight.

     (a) very

     (b) is

     (c) are

14   The live music is a nice touch, but it ______ too loud for a conversation.

     (a) are

     (b) is

     (c) does

15   The quality of the dishes ______ fantastic, despite the high cost.

     (a) is

     (b) are

     (c) fantastic

16   The manager and the staff ______ very polite when we complained.

     (a) is

     (b) very

     (c) are

17   The meat ______ very tender, but the vegetables are overcooked.

     (a) very

     (b) is

     (c) are

18   I don’t recommend this place. The location ______ good.

     (a) not

     (b) doesn’t

     (c) isn’t

19   Why ______ the restaurant so crowded tonight? The food is just average.

     (a) does

     (b) are

     (c) is

20   Overall, the experience ______ worth the high price. We won’t come back.

     (a) isn’t

     (b) aren’t

     (c) doesn’t

ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS

1 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. We must use the “to be” verb (is) to connect the singular subject (The pizza) with the adjective (delicious). (a) is a common mistake (translating word-for-word and missing the verb). (c) is a structural error (“are” is for plural subjects).

2 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. “The prices” is a plural subject, so we use “are”. (c) is a common mistake (missing “are”). (a) is a structural error (“is” is for singular).

3 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. “The restaurant” is singular, so it takes “is”. (b) is a structural error. (c) is a structural error (using the base form “be” instead of the conjugated form).

4 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. “The waiters” is plural, so we use “are”. (b) is a common mistake (missing the verb completely). (c) is a structural error.

5 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. “The soup” is singular, and the negative form of “to be” is “isn’t”. (b) is a common mistake (using just “not” without the verb). (a) is a structural error (we do not use “doesn’t” with adjectives).

6 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. “The portion” is singular. (b) is a common mistake (missing the “to be” verb). (c) is a structural error.

7 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. “The seafood” is uncountable (treated as singular), so the question starts with “Is”. (a) is a structural error (using “Does” with an adjective). (c) is a structural error.

8 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. “They” (referring to the desserts) takes the negative verb “aren’t”. (b) is a common mistake (missing the “to be” verb). (c) is a structural error.

9 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. “The bill” is singular, so we use “is”. (b) is a common mistake (missing the verb). (a) is a structural error.

10 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. “The drinks” is plural, so the question must start with “Are”. (b) is a structural error (“Is” is for singular). (a) is a structural error (using “Do” with an adjective).

11 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. “The fries” is plural, requiring “are”. (c) is a common mistake (missing the verb). (b) is a structural error.

12 c

Explanation: (c) is correct (Subject + is + Adjective). (a) is a common mistake (missing “is”). (b) is a structural error (using “does” with an adjective).

13 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. “The service” is singular. (a) is a common mistake (missing the verb). (c) is a structural error.

14 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. “It” (the music) takes “is”. (a) is a structural error. (c) is a structural error.

15 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. The true subject is “The quality” (singular), not “the dishes”. Therefore, we use “is”. (c) is a common mistake (missing the verb). (b) is a structural error.

16 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. “The manager and the staff” are two entities (plural), so we use “are”. (b) is a common mistake. (a) is a structural error.

17 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. “The meat” is uncountable (singular), taking “is”. (a) is a common mistake (missing the verb). (c) is a structural error.

18 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. “The location” is singular, so the negative is “isn’t”. (a) is a common mistake (using only “not”). (b) is a structural error (using “doesn’t” with an adjective).

19 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. “The restaurant” is singular, so the question word order is “Why is the restaurant…”. (a) is a structural error (using “does” with the adjective “crowded”). (b) is a structural error.

20 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. “The experience” is singular, so it takes “isn’t”. (c) is a structural error (using “doesn’t” with the adjective “worth”). (b) is a structural error.

GRAMMAR POINTS TO REMEMBER

1   The Golden Bridge: In English, you cannot put an adjective directly after a subject to describe it. You must always use a “To Be” verb (am/is/are) as a bridge.

  • Correct: The food is very good.
  • Incorrect: The food very good.

2   Subject-Verb Agreement: Always check if your subject is singular or plural to choose the right form of “To Be”.

  • Singular (The pizza, the service, the bill) ➔ is / isn’t
  • Plural (The prices, the waiters, the fries) ➔ are / aren’t

3   Questions and Negatives with Adjectives: When making a sentence negative or asking a question with an adjective, only use “To Be”. Never use do, does, don’t, or doesn’t.

  • Question: Is the seafood fresh? (Not: Does the seafood fresh?)
  • Negative: The location isn’t good. (Not: The location doesn’t good.)

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