Present/Past Simple
Present/Past Continuous
Comparatives and Superlatives
Comparatives of Equality
Will/Won't
100

In the sentence, "He drinks tea at breakfast." is the verb in the past simple or present simple tense?

Present (drinks)

100

She ___________ (cry).

She is crying. 

100

Comparative form: strange

Stranger

100

He is ___ tall ____ his brother. 

as...as

100

In the year 2025, we (will/won't) have flying cars.

Won't

200

The _______ tense is used for actions that happened either at a specific time or understood from the context.

Past simple tense

200

The sun __________ (shine) every day last summer.

was shining

200

Superlative form: big

Biggest

200

When making comparisons of __________, you express that both things are equal.

Equality

200

Would you like potatoes or rice? I (will/won't) have the potatoes. 

will

300

I _______(solve) the puzzle and won the game. (hint: past simple tense)

Solved

300

The _________ continuous tense refers to a continuing action that was happening at some point. 

Past continuous tense

300

Superlative form: late

Latest

300

There are _________ (same number of students) in the morning class as there are in the afternoon class.

as many students

300

Is this sentence correct? "Paul will to give you a gift."

No

400

We use the _______ tense when an action is happening right now, or when it happens regularly. 

Simple present tense

400

The _________ continuous tense is a verb tense which is used to show that an ongoing action is happening now or going to happen in the near future. 

Present continuous tense

400

Comparative form: dry

Drier

400

That car costs ________________ that other car.

as much as

400

Is this sentence correct? "I won't come back later."

Yes

500

We ________ (past tense: sleep) all day and ________ (past tense: eat) all night. 

Slept; Ate

500

I __________ (not go) to the party next weekend. 

am not going

500

Comparative form: bad

worse

500

Quick: make your own example!

Correct?

500

Is this sentence correct? "Pablo won't coming with us."

No

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