Present simple and present continuous
Articles and state and action verbs
Past simple and past continuous
some, any, much, many, a lot of, a few, a little
Defining and non-defining realtive clauses
100

Sorry I.......(not speak) Italian.

don't speak

100

It's a/an/the beautiful day.

a

100

..........you............(see) the documentary on TV last night?

Did, see

100

How much/many questions where there in the exam?

many

100

Claudia is a linguist. She teaches German.

Claudia is a linguist who teaches german.

200

I don't have/'m not having breakfast at the moment.

'm not having

200

Pete's uncle is a/the/- doctor. He says a/the/- exercise is good for you.

a, -

200

What......they.........(do) at 10pm last night- it was really noisy?

were, doing

200

A lot of/much people study English?

a lot of

200

She is a singer who/whose music is very popular at the moment.

whose

300

Who.........(sing) in the kitchen.

is singing

300

.......you............(understand) state and action verbs?

Do, understand

300

I.................(look for) my keys when you phoned me.

was looking for

300

There aren't some/any dictionaries in this classroom.

any

300

John's mother, ...... lives in Scotland, has 6 grandchildren.

who 

400

When......your sister have English lessons?

does

400

Don't distrub me! I.............(think) about how to answer this question.

am thinking 

400

................all the witnesses...........(tell) the truth?

Have, told
400

I know only a few/a little German.

a little

400

I've just come back from London, ........ John lives..

where

500

Why.......she doing anything?

isn't

500

Why.........you............(study) there?

are, studying

500

On holiday we..........(visit) Rome, .........(see) the Vatican and............(spend) a few days at the beach.

visited, saw, spent

500

Many/much experts think that companies choose English because it sounds modern and dynamic.

many

500

Galician is a Latin language. It is similar to Portugese.

Galician,..........

Galician, which is similar to Portuguese, is a Latin language.

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