Comparatives & Superlatives
Articles: a / an / the
Adverbs of Manner & Frequency
Modals of Certainty (must / might / can’t)
Modals for Obligation & Advice (must / have to / should)
100

Complete the sentence:
“Math is ______ than history for me.”

Answer: easier / harder

100

Choose the correct article:
“I saw ___ elephant at the zoo.”

Answer: an

100

Complete:
“She sings very ______.”

Answer: well / badly

100

Complete:
“She studied all night. She ______ be very tired.”

Answer: must

100

Complete:
“You ______ wear a helmet when riding a bike.”

Answer: should

200

Complete the sentence:
“Mount Everest is the ______ mountain in the world.”

Answer: highest

200

Choose the correct article:
“___ sun rises in the east.”

Answer: the

200

Choose the correct adverb:
“I ______ watch TV after dinner.”
(a) occasionally
(b) lazily

Answer: occasionally

200

Complete:
“He ______ be at school. I just saw him at the mall.”

Answer: can’t

200

Complete:
“Students ______ bring their books to class.”

Answer: must / have to

300

Correct the mistake:
“This exercise is more easier than the last one.”

Answer: easier

300

Choose the correct article:
“She wants to be ___ engineer.”

Answer: an

300

Correct the sentence:
“He runs very quick.”

Answer: He runs very quickly.

300

Choose the best answer:
“I'm not sure why they’re not answering the phone. They ______ be busy.”

Answer: might

300

Which modal shows advice?
(a) must
(b) should

Answer: should

400

Complete the sentence:
“This is the ______ movie I have ever seen.” (bad)

Answer:worst

400

Correct the mistake:
“I bought new phone yesterday.”

Answer: I bought a new phone yesterday.

400

Make a sentence with:
often / play / video games

Example answer: I often play video games.

400

Correct the sentence:
“She must to be at home.”

Answer: She must be at home.

400

Correct the mistake:
“You must to finish your homework.”

Answer: You must finish your homework.

500

Make a comparative sentence with:
interesting / books / films

Example answer: Books are more interesting than films.

500

Fill the gaps:
“___ Earth moves around ___ Sun.”

Answer: The Earth / the Sun

500

Identify the adverb:
“She quietly closed the door.”

Answer: quietly

500

Explain how sure the speaker is:
“He can't be the teacher.”

Answer: The speaker is very sure (he thinks it's impossible).

500

Make a sentence giving advice about sleep.

Example answer:
You should sleep at least 8 hours.

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