Irregular Verbs
Articles
Tenses
Modal Verbs
Degrees of Comparison
100

Name the third form

be/ was, were/ ...

been

100

I’ve decided to write ... book about my past.

a

100

Name the right form of the verb

I don't know his address, but I (get) it for you, if you want it.

will get 

100

.. you wait a moment, please?

Can

100

Name the right form

I didn't like the book; it rather dull. The film is (interesting)

more interesting

200

Name the third form

drink, drank, ...

drunk

200

You can see … orange in the picture. … orange is very big.

an

The

200

Name the right form of the verb

Peter and Mary (stand) on the platform. They have been waiting for their train for half an hour.

are standing

200

It's a secret. You ... tell anyone.

mustn't

200

Name the right form

Jim is not very tall. His brother Alec is (tall)

taller

300

Name the second form

fall, ..., fallen

fell

300

My friend likes to eat ... fish

no article 

300

Name the right form of the verb

Everybody was laughing merrily while Harris (tell) them a funny story.

 was telling  

300

We use ... to talk about a past situation that is no longer true. It tells us that there was a repeated action or state in the past which has now changed.  

used to

300

Name the right form

I didn't get up very early yesterday. You got up (early)

earlier

400

Name the first form

..., drew, drawn

draw

400

Her birthday is on ... 2nd of April.

the

400

Name the right form of the verb

- Do you remember me? - Of course, I do. We (meet) several times before.

have met

400

... has a similar meaning to should. They both express the conditional: in other words, they refer to a recommended future action. It is only used with reference to the present and the future.

ought to

400

Name the right form

I have no (far) questions.

further

500

Name forms of the verb 'rise'

rise, rose, risen 

500

Oscar Wilde, ... father of Aesthetic movement, was ... person of paradoxes.

the

the

500

Name the right form of the verb

Lucy (wear) her seatbelt before the accident happened that's why she was badly hurt.

hadn't been wearing

500

Name what can express modal verb may 

1. Possibility, uncertainty

2. Request, asking for permission 

3. Permission and prohibition 

4. Wishes 

5. Polite advice  

500

Ron Gregg has just written a new book. His (last) book is selling very well. Name the right form

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