Opposites
Prefix
Mistakes in the sentences
Present Simple VS Present Continuous
Adverbs
100

funny

serious

100

polite

impolite

100

Carla comes shopping with me on Saturday.

Carla’s / is coming shopping with me on Saturday.

100

I / take part / swimming competition / tomorrow

I’m taking part in a swimming competition tomorrow.

100

Sonia is ↓ friendly with me, but I notice that she’s often ↑ unkind to others

quite / fairly; really / very

200

friendly

unfriendly

200

well

unwell

200

When we’re together, we always are having fun.

When we’re together, we always have fun.

200

Stella / have got / dark / curly / hair

Stella has got dark curly hair.

200

My friends say I can sometimes be ↓ impatient, but luckily it isn’t ↑ often.

a bit / fairly / quite; very

300

polite

rude

300

patient

impatient

300

I want to go to a shop which is having really lovely clothes.

I want to go a shop which has / has got really lovely clothes.

300

My sister / be / usually / cheerful / but today / feel / a bit miserable

My sister is usually cheerful, but today she’s feeling a bit miserable.

300

We went to a ↑ interesting concert at the weekend. It was ↑ amazing

very / really; really

400

miserable

cheerful

400

expensive

inexpensive

400

Carla’s / is meeting me there tomorrow at 6 pm.

Carla meets me there tomorrow at 6 pm.

400

John / practise / guitar / bedroom / moment

John is practising the guitar in his bedroom at the moment.

400

Our teacher was ↓ impolite about our test results. She said we could do ↑ well if we made more effort.

fairly / a bit / quite; really / very

500

shy

confident

500

visible

invisible

500

After shopping, we join our friends at the café.

After shopping, we’re / are joining our friends at the café

500

Alicia / be / really into / tennis / but / not play / very well

Alicia is really into tennis, but she doesn’t play very well.

500

Poor Tessa is ↑ miserable since her best friend moved to a town ↓ far away.

really / very; quite

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