Pronunciation / Homophones / Adverbs
Phrasal Verbs
Past tenses
Modal Verbs
Present Perfect &
Present Perfect Continuous
100

What two words rhyme:

some          come        home

some / come

100

I picked up / after a little Italian when I visited Rome.

I picked up a little Italian when I visited Rome.

100

Use the correct past tenses:

I ____ (have) an accident while I _____             (enjoy) myself on holiday.

I had an accident while I was enjoying myself on holiday.

100

We weren’t allowed to / mustn’t  use calculators when I was at school.

We weren’t allowed to use calculators when I was at school.

100

We've had our flat for/since six months.

We've had our flat for six months.

200

Choose the correct spelling:

a. Wore / b. War! What is it good for? Absolutely nothing! Say it again!


b. War! What is it good for? Absolutely nothing! Say it again!

200

I was brought down / up in South Africa and moved to Spain when I was 18.

I was brought up in South Africa and moved to Spain when I was 18.

200

They didn't play well in the match, even though they were training / had trained every evening.

They didn't play well in the match, even though they had trained every evening.

200

People should / have to pay taxes. It’s the law.

People have to pay taxes. It’s the law.

200

It _________ since lunchtime.

a. rained

b. has been raining

c. have been raining

d. rains

It has been raining since lunchtime.

300

What two words rhyme?

eight            weight              height

eight        /   weight    

300

Complete the phrasal verb with the correct preposition:

Please take ___  your shoes when you come in the house.

Please take off  your shoes when you come in the house.

300

I left work early because I wanted/was wanting to watch the match.

I left work early because I wanted to watch the match.

300

You can take an extra week for the project. You don’t have to / mustn’t finish it until Friday.

You can take an extra week for the project. You don’t have to finish it until Friday.

300

How long have you known / have you been knowing your husband?

How long have you known  your husband?

400

Your son isn’t an athlete, but he tries hard/hardly.

Your son isn’t an athlete, but he tries hard.

400

I don’t know this word. I have to look it _____.

I don’t know this word. I have to look it up.

400

My son got injured while he was playing/ had played basketball last Sunday.

My son got injured while he was playing basketball last Sunday.

400

Complete the phrase:

____ you allowed to park here?

Are you allowed to park here?

400

Complete with present perfect continuous:

A: Diana found a new flat!

B: Oh good! _________ one for ages! (she / look for)

A: Diana found a new flat!

B: Oh good! She's been looking for one for ages! (she / look for)

500

Choose the correct spelling:

My grandma was very sick, but luckily she got over the a. flew / b. flu.

My grandma was very sick, but luckily she got over the b. flu.

500

Replace the word in italics with a pronoun:

Try turning off the computer.

Try turning it off.

500

England didn't lose / hadn't lost any of their previous games when they played in the quarter-finals.

England hadn't lost any of their previous games when they played in the quarter-finals.

500

Complete with the correct modal verb:

We ______ be late for school. Hurry up!

We mustn't be late for school. Hurry up!

500

Make BOTH a present perfect simple and present perfect continuous sentence using  for/since:

you / live in Lisbon / a long time?


PPS: Have you lived in Lisbon for a long time?

PPC: Have you been living in Lisbon for a long time?

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