Present Simple
Present Continuous
Past Simple
A/AN/SOME/ANY/MUCH
/MANY/A LOT OF
COMPARATIVE
/SUPERLATIVE
100

I ... (get) up early every morning.

get

100

I ... (do) my homework now. 

am doing
100

I ... (cook) dinner yesterday.

cooked

100

Are there ... pancakes left in the fridge? I'm hungry!

any

100

My bike is ... (fast) than your scooter.

faster

200

She ... (drink) lots of water at the weekend.

drinks

200

My sister ... (do) the washing and my brothers ... (clean) their rooms at the moment.

is doing / are cleaning

200

She ... (eat) salami pizza for dinner last night.

ate

200

Would you like ... pizza? I'm ordering it now. 

some

200

My brother is ... (tall) in his class.

the tallest

300

I ... (not/like) spinach, but I ... (love) broccoli.

don't like / love

300

We ... (play) a board game now. Only mum ... (not/play), she ... (cook).

are playing / isn't playing / is cooking
300

I ... (not/see) you at school last week. 

didn't see

300

How ... strawberries are there in the fridge? Six or seven?

many

300
Dad, can we buy a ... piece of cake? My friend is coming over.

bigger

400

He ... (not/go) to school, he ... (learn) at home.

doesn't go / learns

400

They ... (not/study) for the test, they ... (listen) to music.

aren't studying / are listening

400
... you ... (visit) your grandparents last weekend?

Did ... visit

400

I don't drink ... orange juice. It's a bit too bitter.

much

400

I think that lions are ... (large), elephants are ... (large), but whales are ... (large).

large / larger / the largest

500
... you ... (watch) TV in the evenings? ... your mum ... (watch) with you?

Do ... watch / Does ... watch

500

... you ... (listen) to me? I ... (go) to the dentist tomorrow!

Are ... listening / am going
500
Yesterday it ... (be) a busy day. I ... (get) up at 6 a.m. and ... (go) to bed at 11 p.m. 

was / got / went

500

We have ... eggs! Do you want ... egg or two?

a lot of / an

500

Do you believe that Tom had a ... (good) grade than you at the exam? I'm not sure. I think he had ... (bad) one in our class.

better / the worst

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