Too, Enough, Not enough
Simple Present / Present Progressive
Simple Past
Past Progressive
100

Choose too, enough, or not enough.

That phone is ______ expensive. I can't buy it.

Too

100

When do we use the simple present?

To talk about routines or habits

100

What is the past form of the verb "draw"?

Drew

100

Choose the correct answer 

At 8 p.m. last night, I ______ TV.

A. watched
B. was watching

B. was watching

200

Choose too, enough, or not enough.

My sister is old _______ to borrow money from a bank.

Enough

200

When do we use the Present Progressive?

To talk about actions in progress 

200

Complete the sentence:

Yesterday, my friends and I _____ (read) a lot of comics.

Yesterday, my friends and I read a lot of comics.

200

Complete with the past progressive tense:

The boys ____ _____ (sit) on the floor when their mother arrived.

The boys were sitting on the floor when their mother arrived.

300

Correct the mistake:

My backpack is not enough big for all my books.

My backpack is not big enough for all my books.

300

Complete with the Present Progressive tense:

Look! The police ____  _______ (arrive).

Look! The police are arriving.

300

Choose the correct question:

A: Did you visit your grandmother this week?

B: Did you visited your grandmother this week?

A: Did you visit your grandmother this week?

300

Choose between "was" or "were":

My friends and I _____ playing basketball when it started raining.

My friends and I were playing basketball when it started raining.

400

Rewrite the sentence using "not enough".

James is too young to vote.

James isn't old enough to vote.

400

Complete with the Simple Present tense:

My father ______ (finish) his work at 7:00 pm.

My father finishes his work at 7:00 pm.

400

Complete the story:

Last Saturday, I _____ (wake up), _____(eat) breakfast, and ____ (meet) new people at school.

Last Saturday, I woke up, ate breakfast, and met new people at school.

400

Choose the best option

While we ______ dinner, the lights went out.  

A. ate
B. were eating

While we were eating dinner, the lights went out.  

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