Choose the correct form: She ______ (read) a book right now.
→ is reading
He (go) to school every day.
→ goes (Simple Present)
Which one goes with “milk”: much, many, a lot of?
→ much / a lot iof
Is “bread” countable or uncountable?
→ Uncountable
Comparative of “big”
→ bigger
Make a negative sentence: They (play) soccer now.
→ They are not playing soccer now.
Which tense do we use for “right now” actions?
→ Present Continuous
Fill in: How ______ chairs are in the room?
→ many
Fill in with “some” or “any”: There aren’t ______ apples in the basket.
→ any
Superlative of “important”
→ the most important
Make a question: you / cook / now?
→ Are you cooking now?
Choose the correct form:
a) She is studying now.
b) She studies now.
(Correct answer: a – Present Continuous for “now”)
Fill in: There is ______ rice on the plate.
→ a lot of / some
Correct the sentence: I have many water in my bottle.
→ much water
This bag is not as ______ as that one.
→ expensive
Rewrite the sentence in Present Continuous:
“He usually takes the bus, but today he _____ (drive) his car because his bike is broken.”
→ He is driving his car because his bike is broken.
“Right now, I (write / am writing) an email to my teacher, but every day I (write / am writing) essays in class.”
→ Right now, I am writing an email (Present Continuous for action happening now). Every day I write essays (Simple Present for habitual action).
“There are ______ students in the classroom, but only ______ chairs.”
→ There are many students, but only a few chairs. (“Many” for countable, “a few” means some but not enough)
Identify the error and correct:
“There is many informations on the website about the event.”
→ There is much information on the website about the event.
“This test is more easier than the last one.”
→ This test is easier than the last one.
Correct the mistake:
“She are studying for the test at the moment.”
→ She is studying for the test at the moment.
Fill in and explain:
“He usually (go) to the gym in the evening, but today he (not/go) because he (feel) sick.”
→ He usually goes to the gym in the evening, but today he is not going because he feels sick. (Habitual action + Present Continuous + Present Simple for state)
“She didn’t eat ______ food because she wasn’t hungry, but she drank ______ water.”
→ She didn’t eat much food, but she drank a lot of water.
Fill in with “few,” “a few,” “little,” or “a little”:
“We have ______ milk left, but ______ cups.”
→ We have a little milk left, but few cups.
“Of all the players, he is the ______ (fast) runner on the team.”
→ He is the fastest runner