present tense
Past tense
Question forms
comparisons
Relative clauses
100

This tense is used to talk about habits or routines

A) Present continuos 

B) Present simple 

C) present perfect 

D) Present Perfect Continuous 

100

Complete the sentence: "Yesterday at 5 p.m., they __________ (watch) a movie."

A) were watch 

B) were watching 

C) was watch 

D) was watching 

100

Change this sentence into a yes/no question: "She likes pizza."

Does she like pizza?

100

Complete the sentence: "This book is __________ (interesting) than the one I read last week."

A) interestinger
B) more interesting
C) most interesting
D) interesting

100

Complete the sentence with a relative clause: "The person __________ helped me was very kind."

A) who
B) which
C) where
D) whose

200

Right now, she __________ (study) for her exams

A) studying 

B) is study 

C) is studying 

D) are studying

200

Choose the correct option: "While I __________ (walk) to school, I __________ (see) a strange bird."

A) was walking/ saw

B) walked/ I was seeing 

C) were walking/ see

D) walked/ seeing 

200

Change this sentence into a question: "He went to the park."

Did he go to the park?

200

Complete the sentence: "Mount Everest is the __________ (high) mountain in the world."

A) higher
B) most high
C) highest
D) more high

200

Choose the correct relative pronoun: "The book __________ is on the table is mine."

A) who
B) whose
C) which
D) whom

300

Choose the correct option: "Every day, he (takes/is taking) the bus to school, but today he (rides/is riding) his bike"

A) Takes/ Rides 

B) is taking/ is riding 

C) is taking/ rides 

D) takes/ is riding 

300

This tense is often used with time expressions like "yesterday," "last week," or "two days ago."

A) simple past 

B) past continuos 

C) past perfect 

D) past perfect continuous


300

dentify whether this is a subject or object question: "Who called you yesterday?"

subject question

300

Complete the sentence: "This movie is not __________ (exciting) as the one we watched last week."

A) as exciting
B) more exciting
C) so exciting
D) as excited


300

Choose the correct relative pronoun: "I met a woman __________ dog is very friendly."

A) who
B) whose
C) which
D) where

400

This tense connects the past and the present. It is often used with words like "already," "yet," and "just.

A) Present Perfect 

B) Present simple 

C) Present Continuous 

D) present Perfect Continuous 

400

What is the past continuous?

A) tense used to talk about actions that happened and finished in the past.

B)  tense often used to describe an action that was interrupted by another action usually and action that was in progress in the past.

C) a tense used to talk about actions or events which started before a particular time in the past and were still in progress up to that time in the past

D) a tense used to used to refer to a past action that occurred before another past action.

400

Change this sentence into a question: "You can speak French."

Can you speak French?

400

What is the comparative form of the word "good"?

A) gooder
B) best
C) better
D) more good

400

Complete the sentence with a defining relative clause: "The car __________ is parked outside is mine."

A) who
B) which
C) where
D) whose

500

Complete the sentence: "They __________ (never/try) sushi before."

A) Has never tried 

B) have never try 

C) have never tried 

D) have never trying 

500

Why do we use the past continuous in this sentence: "They were playing football when it started to rain"?

A) To describe an action that started and finished quickly.


B) To describe an action in progress that was interrupted by another action.


C) To talk about two completed actions that happened one after the other.


D) To describe a habitual action in the past.

500

Complete the question: "What __________ (you/do) tomorrow?"

will you do

500

Complete the sentence: "The __________ (hard) you study, the __________ (good) your results will be."

A) harder, better
B) hard, good
C) more hard, more good
D) hardest, best

500

choose the correct sentence 

A) "The book that I am reading is interesting."
B) "The book whose I am reading is interesting."
C) "The book who I am reading is interesting."
D) "The book whom I am reading is interesting."

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