Prepositions
Tenses
Articles: a/an, the, no article
Present Perfect / Continuous
Comparatives and Superlatives
100

We are travelling _____ Milan on Sunday

to

100

present

study + English + day

I study English every day.  

100

What ____ horrible day! We'll have to eat our picnic in the car.

a

100

Correct the mistake: How long have your brother had his motorbike?

has

100

Make a comparative sentence using crowded

The traffic in Bogotá is more crowded on Saturday than on any other day.

200

What are you frightened ___?

of

200

past

fly + Mexico + holiday

I flew to Mexico for my last holiday.

200

_____ hospital is a long way from her house.

the

200

Correct the mistake: They have know each other for ten years.

known


200

Make a superlative sentence using good.


I'm the best cook in my family.


300

I am interested ___ learning Russian dance

in

300

future

go + park


I'll be going to the park. / I'm going to the park.

300

I never have _____ breakfast.

no article


300

Correct the mistake: Emily has been a volunteer for ten years ago.

since


300

Make a superlative sentence using fast 

He's the fastest worker in the class.

400

The children we excited ___ the idea of going on Holiday

by

400

past + future

clean + car + Monday


I cleaned my car on Monday.

I'm going to/I will clean my car on Monday.

400

See you _____ next Friday.

no article

400

Correct the mistake: Harry is looking for a job since last year.

has been

400

Make a comparative sentence using quickly


The transmilenio arrives more quickly than a car.

500

I dreamt _____ flying last night.

about

500

past/preset/future

go + eat + birthday

I ate cake on my birthday.

I always eat cake on my birthday/

I'm going to (gonna) eat cake on my birthday.

500

I think _____ happiness is more important than ____ job you have.

no article and the

500

Make the sentence with the present perfect simple or continuous: I/be/teach English / 24

I have been teaching English since I was 24


500

Make a superlative sentence using try and hard

He tried the hardest to finish the activity.

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