VOCABULARY
USED TO
PAST MODALS
TOO / ENOUGH
PAST SIMPLE VS. PAST CONTINUOUS
100
Which of these materials is not a kind of metal? 

silk - gold - steel - silver 

Silk

100

What do we use "used to" for? 

To talk about past habits or states that are no longer true.

100

Fill in the gap:

When I was five, I _____ swim, but now I can.

Couldn´t

100

Fill in the gap:
These shoes are ______ small. I can’t wear them.

Too
100

Choose the correct option. 

She ______ (was cooking / cooked) dinner when the lights went out.

Was cooking

200

Which of these materials does not come from plants? 

cotton - rubber - wood - wool 

Wool 

200

Choose the correct sentence:
A) I used to play football when I was a kid.
B) I use to play football when I was a kid.

A) I used to play football when I was a kid.

200

Choose the correct past modal:


When I was 6, I ______ ride a bike.  

Could

200

Fill in the gap:
This T-shirt isn’t big ______. I can’t fit into it.

Enough

200

Fill in the gap:

I ______ (drop) my phone while I ______ (run) to school.

Dropped, Was running

300

You won´t get wet in ... clothes

Waterproof

300

Make the negative: 

She used to watch cartoons every morning

She didn’t use to watch cartoons every morning.

300

Correct the mistake:

She didn’t could open the door.

She couldn’t open the door.

300

Correct the mistake:

This skirt is enough short.

This skirt is too short.

300

Correct the mistake:


They were played football when it started to rain.

They were playing football when it started to rain.

400

How do we call a coat with no sleeves? 

Cloak 

400

Correct the mistake: 

Did you used to live in Prague?

Did you use to live in Prague?

400

Fill in the gap.

I _____ do my homework yesterday because the teacher didn’t give us any.

Didn´t have to 
400

Fill in the gap:

These jeans are ______ loose to wear without a belt, but they’re not long ______.

Too, enough

400

Fill in the gap:


She ______ (not hear) the message because she ______ (listen) to music.

didn’t hear / was listening

500
Finish this phrase and explain its meaning:


I will keep my ... crossed for you. 

Fingers 

It means good luck. 

500

Rewrite the sentence with “used to”: 

When he was younger, he often got up at 5 a.m.

He used to get up at 5 a.m. (when he was younger) 

500

Rewrite using the correct past modal:

It was necessary for them to finish the project before Monday.

They had to finish the project before Monday.

500

Rewrite the sentence using too or enough:

The coat is very expensive for me

The coat is too expensive for me.

500

Rewrite the sentence using past simple and past continuous:


The phone rang. I was in the shower.

The phone rang while I was in the shower / The phone rang while I was having a shower

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