Sentence Structure – English Grammar Exercises for A1

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Describing a new professional/colleague to your boss

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

 Boss, I want to introduce Alex. He is ______.

     (a) a smart guy

     (b) a guy smart

     (c) smart guy

2   I really like her attitude. She is ______.

     (a) an hard worker

     (b) a hard worker

     (c) a worker hard

 Is he ______ for our sales team?

     (a) a manager good

     (b) good manager

     (c) a good manager

 We need someone with imagination, and Sarah is ______.

     (a) a designer creative

     (b) a creative designer

     (c) a creative designers

 You don’t need to worry. He is not ______.

     (a) a lazy person

     (b) lazy person

     (c) a person lazy

 Alex is very confident. Is he ______ for this new project?

     (a) great leader

     (b) a leader great

     (c) a great leader

7   She is very innovative. Does she always have ______?

     (a) ideas new

     (b) new ideas

     (c) a new ideas

8   He is very careful with data. He doesn’t make ______.

     (a) silly mistakes

     (b) mistakes silly

     (c) a silly mistakes

 She is always ready to support us. Is she ______?

     (a) an helpful colleague

     (b) a helpful colleague

     (c) a colleague helpful

10   Boss, you will love his work. He writes ______ every week.

     (a) reports excellent

     (b) an excellent reports

     (c) excellent reports

11   She understands the software quickly. She is ______.

     (a) a fast learner

     (b) fast learner

     (c) a learner fast

12   Does he usually ask ______ in our meetings?

     (a) a smart questions

     (b) smart questions

     (c) questions smart

13   They communicate well with everyone. Are they ______?

     (a) people friendly

     (b) a friendly people

     (c) friendly people

14   I am very happy with her results. She is ______.

     (a) a fantastic worker

     (b) a worker fantastic

     (c) a fantastic workers

15   He worked at Google for five years. He has ______ in marketing.

     (a) a strong experience

     (b) strong experience

     (c) experience strong

16   She starts tomorrow morning. Do we have ______ for her?

     (a) a desk empty

     (b) a empty desk

     (c) an empty desk

17   He is very logical. Can he solve ______ quickly?

     (a) complex problems

     (b) problems complex

     (c) a complex problems

18   She always tells the truth to the clients. She is ______.

     (a) a honest person

     (b) an honest person

     (c) a person honest

19   His communication skills are great. Does he speak ______?

     (a) English perfect

     (b) a perfect English

     (c) perfect English

20   We need someone to lead the team. Does she give ______?

     (a) clear instructions

     (b) instructions clear

     (c) a clear instructions

ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS

1 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. In English, the adjective comes before the noun (smart + guy) and requires the article “a”. (b) is a common mistake (translating Noun + Adjective directly from Vietnamese). (c) is a structural error (missing the article “a” for a singular countable noun).

2 b

Explanation: (b) is correct (a + hard + worker). (c) is a common mistake (word order). (a) is a structural error (using “an” before a consonant sound “h”).

3 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. (a) is a common mistake (Noun + Adjective). (b) is a structural error (missing the article “a”).

4 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. (a) is a common mistake (word order). (c) is a structural error (using “a” with a plural noun “designers”).

5 a

Explanation: (a) is correct (a + lazy + person). (c) is a common mistake. (b) is a structural error (missing “a”).

6 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. (b) is a common mistake (word order). (a) is a structural error (missing “a”).

7 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. “Ideas” is plural, so we put the adjective “new” before it without “a/an”. (a) is a common mistake. (c) is a structural error (using “a” with a plural noun).

8 a

Explanation: (a) is correct (Adjective + Plural Noun). (b) is a common mistake. (c) is a structural error (using “a” with plural “mistakes”).

9 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. (c) is a common mistake (word order). (a) is a structural error (using “an” before the consonant sound “h” in helpful).

10 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. “Reports” is plural, so we don’t use “a/an”. (a) is a common mistake (Noun + Adjective). (b) is a structural error (“an” with plural nouns).

11 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. (c) is a common mistake. (b) is a structural error (missing “a”).

12 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. (c) is a common mistake. (a) is a structural error (using “a” with plural “questions”).

13 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. “People” is a plural noun, so it does not take “a/an”. (a) is a common mistake. (b) is a structural error.

14 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. (b) is a common mistake. (c) is a structural error (using “a” with plural “workers”).

15 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. “Experience” in this context is uncountable, so we just use Adjective + Noun without an article. (c) is a common mistake (word order). (a) is a structural error (using “a” with an uncountable noun).

16 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. “Empty” starts with a vowel sound, so we use “an”. (a) is a common mistake (word order). (b) is a structural error (using “a” before a vowel sound).

17 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. (b) is a common mistake. (c) is a structural error (“a” with plural noun).

18 b

Explanation: (b) is correct. The “h” in “honest” is silent, so it starts with a vowel sound, requiring “an”. (c) is a common mistake (word order). (a) is a structural error (using “a” instead of “an”).

19 c

Explanation: (c) is correct. “English” (language) is uncountable, so no article is needed. (a) is a common mistake. (b) is a structural error (using “a” with an uncountable noun).

20 a

Explanation: (a) is correct. (b) is a common mistake. (c) is a structural error.

GRAMMAR POINTS TO REMEMBER

1   Word Order: In English, the Adjective always comes BEFORE the Noun. This is the exact opposite of Vietnamese.

  • Vietnamese: (Noun) +  (Adj).
  • English: a good (Adj) + employee (Noun).

2   Articles with Singular Nouns: If the noun is singular, you must use a or an. The article comes before the adjective.

  • Use a if the adjective starts with a consonant sound (a smart guy, a helpful colleague).
  • Use an if the adjective starts with a vowel sound (an empty desk, an old computer, an honest person – silent h).

3   Plural and Uncountable Nouns: If the noun is plural (ideas, mistakes) or uncountable (experience, English), do NOT use “a” or “an”. Just use the Adjective + Noun.

  • Correct: She has new ideas.
  • Incorrect: She has a new ideas.

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