Comparative
Superlative
Modal
Semi-modals
Passive
Time Expressions
Connectors
100

Ted is 1.85 m tall. Marc is 1.68 m tall. Ted is _____ Marc.

taller

100

When do you use "could have"

1- possibility of an action in the past

2- possibility that something happened in the past.

3- third conditional.

4- to give an opinion

1.

Ted could have talked to Jen last night.

100

Change to passive:

Fire heats the stew.

The stew is heated by the fire.

100

List at least three time expressions for the future tense

Tomorrow, next week, next month, next year, in 1 year, etc...

100

List one example of a connector to contrast/oppose ideas.

For example: Everything was changing, ____ Paul remained the same.

but, yet, however, 

(on the other hand, nevertheless, even so, although, though, in spite of, despite, whereas, while) 

200

Josh is the only one in his class with only A grades in math. He is _____ of his class.

What are organs

200

must:

100% obligation.

true or false

true

200

Change to passive:

The wind broke the window.

The window was broken by the wind

200

List at least three time expressions for the past simple

yesterday, last night, last week, 3 hours ago, one week ago, on the 3rd of December 1984,  etc...

200

Connectors for 1-giving examples and 2-adding information:

Maya is very adventurous. 1 ____, she learns snowboarding and paragliding. _____ these two sports, she also started climbing.

1 - for example, for instance. (... such as)

2 - Apart from, In addition to, Besides.  (moreover, furthermore,as well as)


300

What is the superlative of big? Spell it. What is the spelling rule?

the biggest

300

50/50 => is it may or might?

May. 

It may rain tomorrow according to the news.

(might = small possibility)

(I might fly to the moon one day)

300

Change to passive:

Josh will prepare a presentation about debates.

A presentation about debates will be prepared by Josh.

300

List at least three expression for the present progressive

Now, at the moment, today, tonight, this morning, this evening, this afternoon, this week, this month, this year, etc...

300

Henry can't compete in the race, ____ he has broken his leg.

List minimum 2 possible connectors

- for, because, as, since, seeing that.

Other ones employed to show reason-cause and cause-effects:

- therefore, as a result, thus, for this reason, consequently, as a result of, because of, due to, owing to, on account of, in order to, as of.

400

What is the comparative of many/much?

more than

(superlative is "the most")

400

What model do you use when it is a good idea but not 100% obligation.

You should do you homework on a regular basis.

400

Change to passive:

Sarah is studying a lot of different subjects this year.

A lot of different subjects are being studied by Sarah this year.

400

List at least five time expressions for the present simple

everyday, every week, ..., always, regularly, usually, often, frequently, sometimes, occasionally, rarely, seldom, never, etc...

400

What connectors can you use to show a sequence? List minimum 6

- first, first of all, firstly, to begin with

- second, secondly, then, next

- thirdly, finally, lastly, last but not least, in conclusion, in short, to sum up, in the end

500

What are the comparatives and superlatives of bad and far ?

bad - worse than - the worst

far - further than - the furthest

500

List 2 semi-modal verbs

be able to

need to

ought to

500

Change to passive:

They were making ceramics of variable shapes.

or

They have made  ceramics of variable shapes.

Ceramics of variable shapes were being made (by them).

or

Ceramics of variable shapes have been made (by them).

500

List one time expression with the present prefect

I have lived in France since 2019.

I have lived in France for 5 years.

I haven't watched Spiderman yet. 

I have never been to China.

Carole has already left.

500

She did not set out to become one of the world's best scientists. _______, her goal was to do her personal best.

rather or instead

(employed when correcting an information)

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