Rewrite the sentence using the past simple: “She doesn’t play the piano.”
Rewrite the sentence using the past simple: “She doesn’t play the piano.”
Which quantifier fits? “There are _____ apples and _____ rice in the basket.”
many / some
What comes first: color or size?
size
Which word asks for a person? (Where / Who / What)
Who
Correct: “He buyed a new car last week.
buyed → bought
Complete the sentence using past perfect: “By the time we got to the station, the train ___________ (already/leave).”
...the train had already left.
Correct the error: “He used to enjoys swimming.”
enjoys → enjoy
Choose: “There isn’t ______ bread.” (some / any / many)
any
Fill in: “The book _______ is on the table is mine.”
that / which
Give two uncountable nouns related to food.
rice, sugar, milk, bread (any 2)
Correct and explain: “I didn’t went to school yesterday.”
I didn’t go to school yesterday. Explanation: After "didn't", use base form.
Choose correct reflexive pronoun: She looked at ______ in the mirror.
herself
Choose the correct order: leather / black / old / jacket
an old black leather jacket
Choose the reflexive pronoun: “Did you hurt _______?”
yourself
Choose the option that doesn’t belong: helmet / trousers / scarf / pimple
pimple
Rearrange: already / had / we / left / by / the time / arrived.
By the time we arrived, we had already left.
Correct: “She has many furnitures in her house.”
many → much; furniture is uncountable
Fill in: The boy _____ plays football is my brother.
who
Choose: “The woman ______ car was stolen is my aunt.”
whose
Identify and correct the mistake: “There is too much people in the restaurant eating too many foods.”
much → many, foods → food
Fill in with past perfect or past simple: After he ______ (finish) his homework, he ______ (play) football.
had finished / played
Correct the sentence: “They used to enjoyed themselves at the party last night.”
They used to enjoy playing football by themselves.”
Find and correct the error: “She has much beautiful dresses.”
Correção: “She has many beautiful dresses.”
Complete and justify: “This is the person ______ I told you about.”
“This is the person who/whom I told you about.”
Past simple form of “fell”?
fall