Comparative Adjectives
Whose / possessive pronouns
Quantifiers
There is/are / Count/Non count nouns
Past simple (+,-,?)
100

Choose the correct option.

Cars are more safe / safer than motorbikes.

Cars are SAFER than motorbikes.

100

Choose the correct option.

Who / Whose is this pen?

WHOSE is this pen?
100

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How many / much water do you drink a day?

How MUCH water do you drink a day?

100

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There is / are two cartons of milk on the fridge. 

There are two cartons of on the fridge. 

100

Choose the correct option

I got up / getted up at 6:00 am yesterday.

I got up at 6:00 am yesterday.

200

There is a mistake in this sentence. Find it and correct it. 

Math is more dificult than History. 

Math is more DIFFICULT than History.

200

There is a mistake in this sentence. Find it and correct it.

That isn't my dad's car. Theirs is red. 

That isn't my dad's car. HIS is red. 

200

There is a mistake in this sentence. Find it and correct it.

There are a lot of orange. 

There are a lot of ORANGES. 
200

There is a mistake in this sentence. Find it and correct it.

I don't want to eat tomatos. 

I don't want to eat tomatoes.

200
There is a mistake in this sentence. Find it and correct it.

Lucy didn't wrote a book.

Lucy didn't write a book.
300

Is this sentence true or false?

We use as...as when the two things compared are at a different level.

It is FALSE.

We use as...as when the two things compared are at the SAME level.

I am as tall as you. = You and I are both 1.60 cm


300
Is this sentence true or false?

We use a possessive pronoun when it's not clear which noun we are talking about and so it is necessary to repeat it. 

It is FALSE. We use a possessive pronoun when it IS clear which noun we are talking about and it ISN'T NECESSARY to repeat it.

This book is yours. NOT: This book is your book. 

300

Is this sentence true or false?

We use A FEW for countable and uncountable nouns. 

It is FALSE.


We use A FEW only with COUNTABLE nouns.

For UNCOUNTABLE nouns we use A LITTLE.

300

Is this sentence true or false?

We can use SOME in questions when we ask for, or offer things. 

It is TRUE.

Can I have SOME apples?

Do you want SOME cereal?

300

Make this sentence into a question using a WH- question word.

I stayed at Portezuelo Hotel in January 2024. 

Where did you stay in January 2024?

When did you stay at Portezuelo Hotel?

400

Complete the sentence with the missing word. 

There are a lot of people in the shopping center today. There were fewer people yesterday. 

The shopping center is ____________ than it was yesterday. 

The shopping center is MORE CROWDED than it was yesterday. 

400

Complete the sentence with the missing word. 

This isn't our food. ______ is on the table.

This isn't our food. OURS is on the table.

400

Complete the dialogue with the correct words.

A: ____  _____ cheese is there?

B: There ____ a _____. 

A: HOW MUCH cheese is there?

B: There IS a LITTLE.

400

Complete the sentence with the missing word.

There isn't _____ butter left! We used all of it to make a cake. 

There isn't ANY butter left! We used all of it to make a cake. 

400

Turn this sentence into the past simple AFFIRMATIVE, NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE forms.

Mila and Freddie go to the cinema. 


Mila and Freddie went to the cinema.

Mila and Freddie didn't go to the cinema.
Did Mila and Freddie go to the cinema?

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