Vocabulary
Comparison
-ing or infinitive
Passives
Prepositions
100

Someone who is calm and doesn't mind waiting is __________.

patient

100

Elephants are (big) than monkeys.

bigger

100

I always enjoy _________ (watch) my team win.

watching

100

Rewrite the following sentence using passive voice:

"The cat chases the mouse."

The mouse is chased by the cat.

100

Yesterday I paid _______ the drinks in a bar.

for

200

Someone who doesn't tell jokes is __________.

serious

200

Superlatives - boring, long, easy

The most boring, the longest, the easiest

200

-ing or infinitive?

I've just decided (go) to the concert.

to go

200

Complete this sentence in the passive: "English is _______ by many students."

studied

200

Why are you looking _______ me like that?

at

300

Katy is ______. She puts away her clothes every night.

tidy

300

Sue lives (far) from school than I do.

further

300

There's something I need ________ (tell) you.

to tell

300

All sorts of things (leave) _________ in buses every day.

are left

300

Yesterday I waited _______ the bus _______ almost one hour. 

for, for

400

Opposite of: hardworking, helpful, friendly

lazy, unhelpful, unfriendly

400

Comparatives - good, bad, terrible

better, worse, more terrible

400

Yesterday I finished ________ (write) my report.

writing

400

Rewrite the following sentence using passive voice:

"Sarah bought a new book yesterday."

A new book was bought by Sarah yesterday.

400

I don't agree _______ you ________ this topic.

with, about

500

Opposite of: kind, clever, honest

unkind, stupid, dishonest

500

Shopping is _________ (fun) than studying.

more fun

500

If I want _______ (pass) the exam I have to practise _________ (speak) English.

to pass, speaking

500

All of the sandwiches (eat) ____________ at the party last night.

were eaten
500

A: Can we go _______ a walk tomorrow?

B: It depends _______ the weather. 

for, on

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