Comparison of adjectives
Adjective or adverb
Mixed tenses
Passive voice
Modal verbs
100

What is the comparative and superlative of GOOD?

better - best

100

What is the correct form?

We were deep/deeply disappointed.

deeply

100

Choose the correct tense:

While we ... (work) in the garden, my brother ... (do) his homework.

were working - was doing

100

Choose the correct tense:

A lot of money ... (spend) on weapons nowadays.

is spent

100

Choose the correct tense:

He ... (must/buy) the tickets next weekend.

will have to (must buy)

200

What is the comparative and superlative of LITTLE?

less - least / smaller - smallest

200

What is the correct form?

Joe will become very successful/successfully, I am sure.

successful

200

Choose the correct tense:

... (he/do) his homework regularly?

Does he do ...

200

Choose the correct tense:

Too many office buildings ... (build) in the city over the last ten years.

have been built

200

Choose the correct tense:

She ... (not/can/go) to the cinema as she had to finish her homework.

was not able to go

300

What is the comparative and superlative of OLD (when you talk about your family)?

elder - eldest

300

What is the correct form?

I had to work hard/hardly all day. I'm so tired!

hard

300

Choose the correct tense:

Stop talking! I ... (work) on my presentation.

am working

300

Choose the correct tense:

When she ... (discover) that Tom ... (eat) all the biscuits, she got very angry.

discovered - had eaten

300

Choose the correct tense:

Do you still have the book? - No, I ... (must/give) it back yesterday.

had to give

400

What is the comparative and superlative of ILL?

worse - worst

400

What is the correct form?

We always feel good/well after our meeting.

good

400

Choose the correct tense:

After he ... (finish) his tasks, he ... (go) to the cinema.

had finished - went

400

Choose the correct tense:

A new bridge ... (build) at the moment over there.

is being built
400

Choose the correct tense:

... (you/can/register) for the course yesterday evening?

Were you able to register ...

500

What is the comparative and superlative of FAR?

farther - farthest / further

500

What is the correct form?

Our dog always smells careful/carefully at everything.

carefully

500

Choose the correct tense:

Sarah ...  (go) to the supermarket - the fridge is full now.

has gone

500

The new desks ... (already/buy) but they ... (not/deliver) yet.

have already been bought - have not been delivered

500

Choose the correct tense:

They ... (not/may/speak) to them for many weeks.

have not been allowed to speak

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