Present Simple vs. Present Continuous
Pronouns
Comparatives & Superlatives
Present Perfect vs. Past Simple
Future Simple (will / be going to)
200

Oh no! You are so unlucky! You have lost 200 points. But don't worry. You can answer another question.

Choose your next question.

300
You are lucky! You have got 300 free points. You will also answer another question.

Choose your question again.

400

Oh no! You have just lost 400 points. Today is an unlucky day.

Better luck next time!

500

Jackpot! You have got 500 points for free! Congrats!

Lucky, you!

500

Hands up! This is a robbery! You can steal up to 500 points from another group.

Robbery was successful! Enjoy the points!

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