Assessments & Exercises »

Choose Between It and There

This grammar self-assessment tutorial will help you master the differences between it and there, and will help you determine how to use it in a sentence

was a snowstorm last week.
is still snowing outside.
Due to the storm was a long delay.
Today, is 7 degrees below zero.
Is any food left for me?
is a beautiful castle in Rome.
is up to you whether we should visit some of the museums in Jerusalem or not.
Whenever are two or more policemen in the same room, you know what they will be talking about.
is a picture of him in the newspaper today.
is time to leave the city now.
is a plane leaving at eleven.
is no need to scream loudly.
is expensive to buy cars in China.
was a pleasure seeing my friends and family again.
is a fly in my soup.

Discuss everything about Choose Between It and There Excercise - Grammar Tutorial with the community:

5 Comments
  • AFalby
    Nice 100%
    LikeReply1 month ago
  • ToniStarks
    I've mastered knowing the difference. Let's goo..!
    LikeReply 12 years ago
  • Logic
    "There" can be used in past, present and future tense, which makes it a little tricky to get correctly.
    LikeReply 43 years ago
  • valeriedbush
    100% Score
    LikeReply 53 years ago
  • jaylakandria_a
    just make sure you are using the correct grammar at all times
    LikeReply 43 years ago

Citation

Use the citation below to add this Choose Between It and There Excercise - Grammar Tutorial to your bibliography:

Style:MLAChicagoAPA

"Choose Between It and There Excercise - Grammar Tutorial." Grammar.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2024. Web. 22 Dec. 2024. <https://www.grammar.com/assessment/it-there>.

Improve your writing now:

Download Grammar eBooks

It’s now more important than ever to develop a powerful writing style. After all, most communication takes place in reports, emails, and instant messages.



Quiz

Are you a grammar master?

»
Choose the sentence with correct use of the preposition:
A He is from the France.
B The book is on the shelf.
C She is at her office.
D They are waiting in the outside.