Vocabulary (Animals and Expressions)
Grammar: Past Simple and Past Continuous
Vocabulary (Clothing and Expressions)
Grammar: Present Perfect Simple
Vocabulary (Compound nouns, Expressions with come)
100

Animals: Which of the following words describes animals that live in nature, without human care? (domestic / sociable / wild)

wild

100

While she ___ (read) a book, her phone ___ (ring).

was reading / rang

Reason: The past continuous "was reading" is used for an ongoing action in the past (reading the book), and the past simple "rang" is used for the interrupting action (phone ringing).

100

Expression: They __________ because they both enjoy hiking and painting.

a) have a lot in common
b) keep up with
c) pay attention

a) have a lot in common

100

I ___ (already/see) that movie three times.

  • a) already saw
  • b) have already seen
  • c) already have seen
  • d) am already seeing

b) have already seen
Explanation: "Have already seen" uses the present perfect to indicate an action that has happened several times up to now.

200

Animals: The animal trainer gives __________ to the animals when they follow instructions correctly.

rewards

200

He ___ (drive) his car when he ___ (see) an accident on the road.

was driving / saw

"Was driving" (past continuous) indicates the action in progress, while "saw" (past simple) is the sudden action that occurred (seeing the accident).

200

Expression: We should __________ if we want to buy a car next year.

save money

200

She ___ (not/finish) her homework yet.

  • a) didn’t finish
  • b) hasn’t finished
  • c) isn’t finished
  • d) hasn’t finish

b) hasn’t finished
Explanation: The present perfect "hasn't finished" is used with "yet" to show an action that has not been completed up to the present moment.

300

Animals: "Punish" means to give an animal a reward. True or false? 

False.

300

I ___ (walk) to the store when it ___ (start) raining.

was walking / started

Reason: "Was walking" (past continuous) shows an action in progress, and "started" (past simple) is used for the action that interrupts (rain starting).

300

Clothing: She loves buying __________ clothes because they make her feel fashionable and up-to-date. Fill in the blank.

trendy

300

My sister ___ (lose) her keys, so we can’t get inside the house.

has lost
Explanation: "Has lost" is in the present perfect, used for an action with a result in the present (we can't get inside).

300

A driving ______ is required before you can legally drive on public roads.

license

400

Expression: He learned to ride the bike __________, without any help from others. Fill in the blank. 

on his own

400

They ___ (study) for their test when the power ___ (go) out.

were studying / went

Reason: "Were studying" (past continuous) describes the ongoing background action, while "went" (past simple) refers to the sudden interruption (power going out).

400

Clothing: She bought a expensive suite and tie for the meeting. Correct the sentence.

"Suit" is the correct spelling, and "an" should be used before "expensive."

400

Correct this sentence: She has went to the store.

Correction: "She has gone to the store."
Explanation: The correct past participle of "go" in the present perfect is "gone," not "went."

500

Match the sentence halves to the correct expression:

  • 1. She performs magic and can
  • 2. He didn’t understand the assignment
  • 3. They will decide on the project details

a) at all.
b) do tricks.
c) in the near future.

1. B

2. A

3. C

500

That afternoon, my dad _____ (play) the guitar and my mom _____ (sing).

was playing, was singing

Both actions—"was playing" and "was singing"—are in the past continuous tense. The past continuous is used here because it describes actions that were in progress at a specific time in the past ("that afternoon").

500

Clothing: Match the word to its correct description:

  • 1. Casual
  • 2. Price tag
  • 3. Customers

a) People who buy products or services.
b) A relaxed and informal style of clothing.
c) A small label showing the cost of an item.

1 — b)
2 — c)
3 — a)

500

Correct this sentence: They haven’t never traveled abroad

Correction: "They have never traveled abroad."
Explanation: In English, double negatives are incorrect; we should say "have never" instead of "haven’t never."

500

Match the expression with its correct meaning:

  • 1. Come across
  • 2. Come in handy
  • 3. Come to an end

a) To be useful or helpful in the future.
b) To be finished or completed.
c) To find or encounter something by chance.

1 — c) To find or encounter something by chance.
2 — a) To be useful or helpful in the future.
3 — b) To be finished or completed.

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