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Basic Grammar
100

Complete and indicate the tense:

I _____ (love) her since the day I met her.

have loved 

Present Perfect

100

What's a synonym for "cheerful"?

Happy, Joyful, Jovial, (various answers)

100

Gloria is a amazing person, she is never angry or sad.

a ❌

an ✅

100

Which sentence shows cause and effect?
A) He studied hard. He passed the test.
B) He passed the test because he studied hard.

B) He passed the test because he studied hard.

100

What tense is this? 

She had lived for a while in Paris before she moved to Spain. 

Past Perfect (& Past Simple)

100

A: "It's really hot in this room." 

B: "Wait. I _____ the window."

will open

200

Complete:

You should drive _____ if you don't want to have an accident.

slower

more carefully


200

Complete correctly:

I’m really _______ (interest) in art.

interested

200

Tina’s brother aren’t going with you to the party unless you pay his taxi.

aren't ❌

isn't ✅ 

200

What does the phrasal verb give up mean?

To stop doing something

200

Complete: If I ______ (be) you, I’d take the job.

were

200

I _____ (buy) the tickets on Friday.

bought

300

Complete and indicate the tense:

He crashed his car into a tree because he _____ attention to the road.

wasn't paying

Past Continuous (& Past Simple)

300

What’s the opposite of “polite”?

Impolite or Rude

300

The Physiotherapy students have create a digital arm that moves naturally.

create ❌

created ✅

300

Read: “He passed the exam with flying colors.” What does that mean?

He did very well

300

Change to reported speech: My sister: “I was working on my essay.”

My sister said that she had been working on her essay.
300

I _____ (live) in this village for a decade. 

have lived

400

What's the function of the Past Perfect Tense?

to describe actions that occurred before a specific point in the past or before another action.

400

Give a phrasal verb that means “to cancel”

to call of

400

All of the examinees accept Raul, will be coming to the party.

accept ❌

except ✅

400

In context, what does run out of mean in “We ran out of milk”?

We used it all

400

Complete: By the time we arrived, the movie ______ (start).

had started

400

The new sofa isn't ____ (nice) the old one.

 

as nice as

500

What are the past participles of these five verbs? 

bring, wear, teach, hurt, choose

brought, worn, taught, hurt, chosen

500

Name the two english words to say "invertir" and its difference

Invest: to put money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage.

Invert: to turn something upside down or change the order of two things.

500

Have they copied the homework? No, they haven’t done them yet.

them ❌

it ✅

500

Read this short sentence: Despite the rain, they went out. What does despite  express?

contrast / concession

500

Rewrite with a modal: It’s possible that she forgot.  

 She might/may have forgotten.

500

Tom lives in a mansion. He _____ rich.

must be

600

Complete and indicate the type of conditional:

She _____ (survive) if we hadn't been there to take her to the hospital.

wouldn't have survived

Third Conditional


600

Fill in: If you’re good at working with numbers, you have strong ______ skills.

Numerical

Math

600

We haven’t had some news from your agent.

some ❌

any ✅


600

Read: “Although Liam was exhausted after work, he still went to the gym because he didn’t want to break his routine.”

Question:
What does this sentence tell us about Liam?

He values discipline and consistency.

600

If Emma __________ (not / forget) her passport, she __________ (be) on the plane by now.

If Emma hadn’t forgotten her passport, she would be on the plane by now.

600

I went into the room and the computer wasn't there. Somebody _____ (take) it.

had taken

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