Vocabulary
Modifiers & Adjectives
Gerund \infinitive
RELATIVE CLAUSES
used to
100

What do we call the action when people wear costumes for fun?

dress up for the occasion

100

Complete: “This solar heater turns on automatically – it’s ___ unusual.”

quite

100

Complete: “We enjoy ___ music together.”

making

100

Join: “That is the woman. She sold us her old car.”

That is the woman who sold us her old car.

100

Granddad says: “We ___ live in a large town.”

used to

200

You do this at midnight on New Year’s Eve – what is it?

set off fireworks

200

Complete: “This mouse costs £200 – that’s ___ expensive!”

really

200

Complete: “I’m not good at ___.” (sing)

singing

200

Join: “This is the shop. I bought my clock here.”

This is the shop where I bought my clock.

200

Question form: “___ you use to wear a uniform?”

did

300

Which word describes something very bright and full of colour?

colourful

300

Complete: “The heater isn’t working – the classroom is ___ cold.”

much too

300

Complete: “If you really want ___ your party a success…”

to make

300

Join: “That is the film. I told you about it.”

That is the film which I told you about

300

Negative form: “I ___ like it very much.”

didn't use to

400

What object do we use to make a room brighter?

light bulb

400

Choose the best modifier: “That fan doesn’t work well – it’s ___ old-fashioned.”

kind of

400

Find the mistake and correct it:
“Don’t plan your party without to visit our website first.”

❌ to visit → ✅ visiting (after without use –ing)

400

Join: “My dad has a friend. He collects old radios.”

My dad has a friend who collects old radios.

400

Translate: “Мы раньше ездили в школу на велосипеде.”

We used to go to school by bike.

500

Choose the correct option: “The meal was really ___ – there were dozens of dishes.”

impressive

500

Choose the right word: “I can’t do this exercise – it’s ___ impossible.”

totally

500

Choose: “Of course, studying and ___ homework are important.”

doing

500

Join: “Where is the boy? I borrowed his book.”

Where is the boy whose book I borrowed?

500

Which is correct?
a) I didn’t used to play the piano.
b) I didn’t use to play the piano.

 (no –ed after didn’t)

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