Past Perfect
Past Simple
Adj. Forms to Describe/Compare
Quantifiers
Vocab
100

By the time the play started, the actors ______ (rehearse) their lines

By the time the play started, the actors had rehearsed their lines.

100

Fill in the blank: The director ______ (choose) the cast last week.

The director chose the cast last week.

100

Complete the comparison: This play is ______ (interesting) than the last one.

This play is more interesting than the last one.

100

Fill in the blank: There are ______ (many/much) seats available in the theater.

There are many seats available in the theater.

100
a film with characters that an artist has drawn.

cartoon

200

Choose the correct option: She didn't recognize the theater because they ______ (renovate) it.

She didn't recognize the theater because they had renovated it.

200

Change to negative: The actor delivered his lines perfectly.

The actor did not deliver his lines perfectly.

200

Choose the correct form: She is the ______ (talented) actress in the troupe.

She is the most talented actress in the troupe.

200

Choose the correct quantifier: We have ______ (a few/a little) time before the show starts.

We have a little time before the show starts.

200

one of the parts of a TV or radio story. 

episode

300

Form a question: ______ (you/ever/attend) a Broadway show before you moved to New York?

Had you ever attended a Broadway show before you moved to New York?

300

Ask a question: ______ (when/the play/end) last night?

When did the play end last night?

300

Form the comparative: The new script is ______ (complex) than the old one.

The new script is more complex than the old one.

300

Complete the sentence: ______ (Several/Some) actors were late for rehearsal.

Several actors were late for rehearsal.

300

a group of people that watch a performance, TV show, film, etc.

audience

400

Correct the error: They had went home before the final scene.

They had gone home before the final scene.

400

Identify the verbs: The playwright wrote the script and the actors performed it.

Verbs: Wrote (past simple of "write"), performed (past simple of "perform").

400

Correct the sentence: He is more funnier than his co-star.

Corrected: He is funnier than his co-star.

400

Correct the error: There isn't many popcorn left.

There isn't much popcorn left.

400

an exciting film, programme or book about a crime

thriller

500

Explain the use of past perfect in this sentence: By the end of the performance, the audience had already left their seats.

Past perfect is used here to show that the audience left their seats before the end of the performance, emphasizing the earlier action.

500

Differentiate between past simple and past continuous in this sentence: While the audience clapped, the curtain fell.

Past simple describes completed actions (e.g., "the curtain fell"), while past continuous describes actions in progress at a specific time (e.g., "the audience clapped").

500

Explain the difference: 'She is as talented as her sister' vs. 'She is less talented than her sister.'

'She is as talented as her sister' implies equality, while 'She is less talented than her sister' indicates inferiority in talent.

500

Explain the use of 'few' vs. 'a few' in this context: Few people attended the matinee; a few stayed for the Q&A session.

'Few' means hardly any (negative tone), while 'a few' means some (positive tone).

500

a film, TV show, song, etc. that is very popular and successful 

hit

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