Vocabulary
Prepositions
Present Perfect + for/since
Comparative / Superlative
a / an, the, no article, random
100

basketball ______

basketball court

100

Could you ask the waiter ___ the check?

for

100

They have know each other ___ 10 years.

for

100

I think skiing is ____ horseback riding. (easy)

easier than

100

I love _ weddings.

-

200

horse racing _____

Horse racing track

200

We're arriving ___ O'Hare Airport at 3:45.

at

200

Julia has had that bag ___ she was in college.

since

200

What's _____ way to get around Miami? (fast)

the fastest

200

Which country is teacher Logan from?

the USA

300

Ski ____

Ski slope

300

I never argue ___ my husband ____ money.

with / about

300
Correct: Harry is unemployed since last year.

Harry has been unemployed since last year.

300

_____ time to travel is on holiday weekends. (bad)

The worst

300

We go to __ theater about once __ month.

the / a

400

Don't play tennis on a wet court. You might _____.

get injured

400

I don't spend a lot of money ___ clothes.

on

400

Correct: Paul doesn't eat anything for yesterday because he's sick.

Paul hasn't eaten anything since yesterday because he's sick.

400

That car is _____ the red one. (expensive)

more expensive than

400

Brett is __ nurse in a hospital. ___ hospital is next to my house.

a / the

500

Professional sports people have to ___ every day.

train

500

I'm very fond ___ pancakes.

of

500

Make a sentence with present perfect or present continuous: I / work for a charity / 8 years

I have been working for a charity for 8 years.

500

The new sofa isn't _____ the old one. (comfortable)

more comfortable than

500

How old is teacher Logan?

31

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