Vocabulary
Superlatives
Comparatives
past simple/continious
present simple/
continious
100

Replace the direct object: "She bought the book.

she bought it

100

Superlative form of ¨close¨.

Closest

100

Comparative form of "far". (2)

 farther / further

100

Which is incorrect? "I’m knowing / I know the answer." 

I’m knowing

100

Which is correct? "She works / is working as a teacher now." 

is working

200

Replace the indirect object: "He gave me a gift."

He gave me a gift

200

Superlative form of "bad". 

the worst

200

Bob is ________  __________ than Tim. (menos inteligente)

less intelligent 
200

Correct the sentence: "She is wanting a new phone." 

She wants a new phone.

200

Correct the sentence: "He is usually going to the gym." 

He usually goes to the gym.

300

Correct the sentence: "She sent to him a letter."

She sent him a letter.

300

Lara is the _______ ___________ when we don´t study for the exam. (dissapointed)

most dissapointed

300

Correct the sentence: "She is more taller than him." 

She is taller than him.

300

Which verb is usually stative? "run, think, jump" 

think

300

Which sentence is temporary? "I live in Paris." / "I’m living in Paris." 

I’m living...

400

Replace both objects: "I told her the story."

I told her it

400

Superlative: This necklace is the __________ in the store. (barato)

cheapest

400

comparative of "little" (amount). 

less

400

Use "have" in a stative and an active meaning. I have a car. / I’m having lunch.

I have a car. / I’m having lunch.

400

Use "always" with a present continuous verb in a sentence.

He always eats a banana for breakfast.

500

Rewrite using pronouns: "We showed our friends the photos."

We showed them the photos

500

Superlative form of ¨healthy¨

Healthiest

500

"The _ you study, the _ you learn."

 more, more

500

Explain why "I’m loving this song!" is acceptable in informal speech. 

"Love" is usually stative, but here it’s used dynamically for emphasis."

500

Explain the difference: "She speaks French." vs. "She is speaking French." 

General ability vs. happening now

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