VOCABULARY: FREE TIME AND ADJECTIVES
PRESENT SIMPLE AND ROUTINES
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES
SIMPLE PAST
100

GO SOCCER OR SWIMMING

GO SWIMMING

100

What is the correct form? She ___ (go) to school every day.

GOES

100

What is the correct form? She ___ (eat) lunch now.

IS EATING

100

Complete: This book is ___ (interesting) than that one.

more interesting

100

What is the past form of am and is?

WAS

200

What is the opposite of boring?

exciting

200

Rewrite the sentence in the negative: He plays soccer on Sundays.

He doesn’t play soccer on Sundays.

200

Rewrite in negative: They are playing football.

They are not playing football.

200

Correct the mistake: This car is expensiver than mine.

 

This car is more expensive than mine.

200

Complete: They ___ (be) at school yesterday.


WERE

300

Which adjective describes a horror movie?

SCARY

300

Correct the mistake: Do she like pizza?

Does she like pizza?

300

Correct the mistake: Is watches he TV?

Is he watching TV?

300

What is the superlative form of beautiful?

the most beautiful

300

Rewrite in negative: She was happy.

She wasn’t happy.

400

Complete: The view from the mountain was ___ (amazing/terrible).

amazing

400

Make a question: They watch TV in the evening.

Do they watch TV in the evening?

400

Make a question: The baby is crying.


Is the baby crying?

400

Complete: Today is the ___ (hot) day of the year!

HOTTEST

400

Make a question: The movie was interesting.

Was the movie interesting?

500

Match the adjective to the situation: funny, sad

  • Funny: A joke
  • Sad: A tragic movie
500

Explain the difference between do and does in questions.

Use "do" for I/you/we/they and "does" for he/she/it.

500

What is the difference between present simple and present continuous?

Present simple is for routines, present continuous is for actions happening now.

500

Explain when to use -er and more for comparatives

Explain when to use -er and more for comparatives

500

Correct the mistake: Were she at home last night?

Was she at home last night?

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