present simple VS present continuous
Articles (a, an, the)
Past Simple vs Past Continuous
Adjective Endings (-ed / -ing)
Some / Any / Much / Many
100

She _ (read) a book now.

is reading

100

 I have _ orange.

an

100

 I _ (watch) TV when my mom called.

was watching

100

The movie was _ (excite).

exciting

100

Do you have _ pencils?

any

200

 He usually _ (go) to school by bus.

goes

200

She bought _ new bag yesterday.

a

200

She _ (visit) her grandma last weekend.

visited

200

I am _ (bore). There is nothing to do.

bored

200

There are _ chairs in the classroom.

many

300

They _ (not play) football at the moment.

arent playing

300

Please close _ door.

the

300

They _ (play) outside when it _ (start) to rain.

were playing/started

300

That clown is so _ (funny).

funny

300

She needs _ water.

some

400

I _ (drink) tea every morning.

drink

400

 _ moon looks bright tonight.

The

400

While I _ (walk) home, I _ (see) a dog.

was walking/saw

400

The story was very _ (interest).

interesting

400

There isn’t _ sugar left.

much

500

“Be quiet! The baby _"

is sleeping

500

He is _ honest man.

an

500

He _ (break) his phone while he _ (run).

broke/was running

500

She felt _ (surprise) by the birthday party.

surprised

500

How _ students are there in your class?

many

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