What is the correct form in positive?
A. Subject + used to + verb
B. Object + used to + verb
C. Subject + use to + verb + complement
A. Subject + used to + verb
I studied .... French in high school for four years.
A. not article
B. the
C. a
A. not article
Which are nouns countable or incountable?
A. Bread - Cheese - Book
B. Water - Equipment - Garbage
C. Egg - Dress - Rice
B. Water - Equipment - Garbage
The class was .... so Denise fell asleep.
A. boring
B. bored
C. Boring
A. boring
When is the wish used?
A. to express some desire we wanted
B. to talk about something that we would like to be different in the present or the future.
C. to know the desires that one has and that of the people
B. to talk about something that we would like to be different in the present or the future.
My grandparents ..... in a house in the countryside.
A. would live
B. used to live
C. both
B. used to live
Articles are words that define a
A. adjectives contained in the sentences
B. noun as specific or unspecific
C. specific verb tense
B. noun as specific or unspecific
Identifies whether the sentence is incountable or not.
A. I can give you some advice.
B. Please help yourself to some cheese.
C. Both
C. Both
Which are verb tenses used in ed and ing?
A. Past participle - Future simple
B. Present continous - Past perfect
C. Past simple - Present continous
C. Past simple - Present continous
What is the structure of the wish?
A. Subject + wish + one tense back
B. Subject + wish + future simple
C. Subject + wish + present perfect
A. Subject + wish + one tense back
What is the correct form in interrogative?
A. Did + subject + used to + verb
B. Do + subject + use to + verb
C. Did + subject + use to + verb
C. Did + subject + use to + verb
I saw ... bear in Yellowstone National Park.
A. the
B. a
C. an
A. the
How ..... money have you got?
A. Much
B. many
C. much
C. much
She is .... because she doesn’t like math.
A. boring
B. bored
C. Boring
B. bored
I wish we ..... (not have) a test today.
A. didn't has
B. haven't
C. didn't have
C. didn't have
I .... at the weekend.
A. used to swim always
B. always used to swim
C. used to always swim
B. always used to swim
What is the article before an adjective form?
A. noun + article + adjective
B. adjective + article + noun
C. article + adjective + noun
C. article + adjective + noun
type either "some" (for non-count nouns) or "a" (for count nouns).
we took ..... soup and loaf of .... bread.
A. some - a
B. a - some
C. some - some
A. some - a
The man is .... because she has a really .... girl sitting behind him.
A. annoyed - annoying
B. annoying - annoyed
C. annoyed - annoyed
A. annoyed - annoying
My laptop is broken.
A. if only my laptop wasn't broken
B. I would my laptop weren't broken
C. I wish my laptop isn't break
A. If only that my laptop wasn't broken
When I was a manager, I ..... my email several times a day.
A. used to check
B. would check
C. both
C. both
I want to be .... actor when I leave .... university.
A. a - the
B. an - not article
C. not article - the
B. an - not article
We also took .... tea and .... coffee, and .... litre of ice-cream.
A. a - some - some
B. some - some - a
C. some - a - some
B. some - some - a
What is the main difference between ed and ing?
A. ed is the completion of the past simple and ing of the present continuous.
B. ed describe a characteristic of something or someone and ing describe emotions .
C. ed describe emotions and ing describe a characteristic of something or someone.
C. ed describe emotions and ing describe a characteristic of something or someone.
Mark and Sally are going to India but it's not possible for me to go with them.
A. I wish I finished earlier
B. I wish it were possible as it is a country I love
C. I wish I lived in a smaller country
B. I wish it were possible as it is a country I love.