"He ____gone to the park."
HAS
Choose the correct word:
"After he (finished, had finished) his homework, he went out to play."
had finished
Choose the correct word:
"I have lived here (for, since) 2010."
SINCE
The odd one out: sprain, pill, bruise, wound
PILL
Correct the mistake: "The book were read by many students.
was read
Apples aren´t as sweet ____ peaches.
AS
Correct the mistake:
"I didn't went to the party because I had to study."
GO
Correct the mistake:
"She has just wrote an email." (
WRITTEN
Correct the mistake: "He didn't have many time to finish."
MUCH TIME
Choose the correct word: "She has (too, enough) money to buy the ticket."
money enough
I saw the ___ interesting movie last night.
MOST
What happened first?
"She had already eaten when I arrived."
She finished her food and then, I arrived.
Put the words in order:
They yet haven't their homework finished.
They haven't finished their homework yet.
Choose the correct word: "She gets on (with, for, to) everyone in the class.
WITH
Choose the correct word: "She was (a bit, very, fairly) tired after the game."
very
He arrived late because ___ the traffic.
OF
The odd one out:
DRIVE - READ - GO - PUT - CLEAN
'CLEAN' (CLEANED) IS A REGULAR VERB
The odd one out (explain why):
already-just-yet
YET (it is positioned at the end of the sentence and it goes with negative sentences.)
What's the meaning:
"We ran out of milk."
Answer: "We used all the milk.", "There's no more milk."
Convert to indirect speech: "They asked, 'Can we leave now?'"
They asked if they could leave now.
The cat ____ owner is my neighbour, is adorable.
WHOSE
Correct the mistake:
"By the time the show started, we have already found our seats."
Correct the mistakes:
"We have been friends since five years ago."
We have been friends for five years.
"He wore a bandage on his broken arm.
"He wore a plaster cast on his broken arm."
The odd one out: is made, was made, make, were made
make