Exercise 1: Multiple Choice – Using “Else”
Select the most appropriate option to complete the sentences:
Example: If you don’t like pizza, what ________ would you like to eat?
Correct Answer: else
1. Who ________ is coming to the party tonight?
2. Is there ________ I can do to help you?
3. Where ________ can we find such beautiful flowers?
4. When ________ will you have time to finish the project?
5. What ________ do you want to order from the menu?
6. Who ________ knows about the surprise birthday party?
7. How ________ can we solve this problem?
8. Why ________ would you choose that option?
9. Which ________ book would you recommend?
10. If this plan fails, where ________ should we look for solutions?
Exercise 2: Fill in the Blanks – Using “Else”
Complete the sentences with the correct word or phrase:
Example: If this plan doesnโt work, where ________ should we look for solutions?
Correct Answer: else
1. What ________ do you want to order from the menu?
2. Who ________ knows about the surprise birthday party?
3. When ________ will you have time to finish the project?
4. Where ________ can we find such beautiful flowers?
5. Why ________ would you choose that option?
6. How ________ can we solve this problem?
7. Is there ________ I can do to help you?
8. Which ________ book would you recommend?
9. If this restaurant is full, where ________ can we go?
10. If you donโt trust me, who ________ can you trust?
Exercise 3: Match Sentences with Their Correct Usage of “Else”
Match the sentence fragments to form grammatically correct sentences:
Example: If you donโt like coffee,
Correct Answer: what else would you like to drink?
1. If this restaurant is full,
2. If you donโt trust me,
3. If this solution fails,
4. If you donโt like tea,
5. If this movie isnโt good,
6. If this plan doesnโt work,
7. If this store is closed,
8. If this hotel is full,
9. If this task isnโt urgent,
10. If this friend isnโt available,