Compare & Contrast
Now or Never?
Blast from the Past
What if...?
Connections
100

Correct the error: "This snake is more long than that one."

Longer (one-syllable adjectives take -er).

100

Is "I am liking this pizza"  usually incorrect? Why?

Yes, because "Like" is a non-action/stative verb.

100

Which tense do we use for an interrupted action? (e.g., "I was showering when the phone rang.")

Past Continuous.

100

Complete the sentence: "If I _____ (have) time, I’ll help you."

have

100

Fill in the preposition: "I’m really worried _____ my exams."

about

200

Fill in the blank: "I'm looking for a new laptop. My old ____ was too slow."

one (using 'one' to avoid repeating the noun).

200

Complete the sentence for a future arrangement: "We ________ (see) our grandparents this weekend."

're seeing / are seeing.

200

Correct the error: "Did you used to like broccoli?"

Did you use to (remove the 'd' in questions).

200

Complete the sentence: "If I ____ (be) you, I’d talk to him."

were

200

Choose the correct one: "I’ve been knowing him for 5 years" or "I’ve known him for 5 years."

I've known (know is non-action).

300

Use a modifier: How do you say the difference is very small? "It’s ___ _______ (cold) today than yesterday."

a bit colder.

300

What is the difference in meaning? A) "I think you're right." B) "I'm thinking of moving."

A is an opinion (non-action); B is a mental process/action.

300

Fill in the blank: "I ______ (live) in Rome for ten years. Now I live in Paris."

lived

300

Rewrite using unless: "I won't go if you don't go."

I won't go unless you go.

300

When do we use "for" vs "since"?

'For' for a period of time; 'Since' for a point in time.

400

Which is correct? "She is the cleverest girl" or "She is the most clever girl"?

Both are actually acceptable for many two-syllable adjectives, but "the cleverest" is the standard rule-follower here.

400

Use the correct tense for the future: "What time ____ the flight ____ (arrive)?"

does / arrive (used for timetables).

400

Can you use "used to" for an action that happened only once? (e.g., "I used to break my leg in 2010.")

No, you must use Past Simple for single finished events.

400

Which conditional do you use for a "hypothetical or imaginary" situation?

Second Conditional.

400

Fill in the preposition: "The police officers entered ____ the building."

No preposition needed!

500

Reformulate: Use "least" to say "This book is not interesting at all."

This is the least interesting book.

500

Correct the mistake: "They never are going swimming."

They never go swimming

500

Explain the difference: "I was texting a friend when the accident happened" vs "I texted a friend when the accident happened."

In the first, the texting was already happening; in the second, the texting happened after/because of the accident.

500

"If he will do well at school, he can go to a good university."

If he does well (no 'will' in the if-clause).


500

What is the difference? A) "I've been painting the kitchen." B) "I've painted the kitchen."

A emphasizes the activity/duration (it might not be finished); B emphasizes the completed result.

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