ARTICLES
For/ since/ already/ just/ yet
Past Simple / Present Perfect
ADJECTIVES
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
100

Most children in the UK go on______summer activity camp when they are in year 5 or 6.

A

100

Tom has _____cleaned his room.

JUST / ALREADY

100

Martin (cycle) for 50 miles 3 weeks ago.

CYCLED

100

Milliions of people learn English, thousands learn Japanese. English ( a lot /  a little popular ) Japanese.

A LOT MORE POPULAR THAN

100

This party is boring. I don't know _____

ANYONE

200

There are  lots of_______activities including making music, doing drama and teamwork challenges.

NO article

200

We have _____finished eating our dinner.

JUST/ ALREADY

200

She (be) late four times this week.

HAS BEEN

200

The Mississippi River is 3,734 km long, the Thames is 334 km. 

The Thames is ( much / a bit short ) the Mississippi.

MUCH SHORTER THAN

200

It wasn't me. I didn't do _____, I promise.

ANYTHING

300

There is_____activity camp leader to keep them safe .

An

300

I have been waiting for the train _____20 minutes.

FOR

300

( you/ find ) _____a job yet ?

HAVE you FOUND

300

Putin is 65 , Lukashenko is 63. 

Lukashenko is ( far / a bit young ) Putin.

 A BIT YOUNGER THAN

300

I like most films , but ____of them are awful.

SOME

400

They have _____great time there.

A

400

My parents have been living here _____1960.

SINCE

400

What ' s that lovely smell in here? - Jasmin (bake) a yummy cake.

HAS BAKED

400

The population of London is 8, 788 million people, the population of Cambridge is 124 thousands. 

London is ( far / a bit populated) Cambridge.

FAR MORE POPULATED THAN

400

I can't say which game I like best. 

I love _____of them.

ALL

500

_____children get home feeling exhausted but happy.

The

500

Have they returned from the trip _____?

YET

500

First he (listen) to the announcement, then he (go ) to a cafe for a drink.

LISTENED, WENT

500

She has got about 107 million followers in Twitter, he has got about 95 million. He has got ( a bit / far few) she.

A BIT FEWER

500

There are no trees here, so there's _____to hide from the sun.

NOWHERE

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