Adjectives
Since or For
Adverbs
Conditionals
Quantifiers
100

Choose the correct adjective: “He always tells the truth. He’s very ____.” 

(honest / unfair / adventurous)

honest

100

Fill in the blank: “I’ve known her ____ five years.”

for

100

Rewrite with adverb: “The test was easy.” (Use: fairly)

The test was fairly easy

100

In the next sentence: "If you heat water to 100°C, it boils"  we are using Zero Conditional or First Conditional?

Zero Conditional

100

Choose the correct quantifier: “There are ____ apples in the basket. 

a) more

b) less

c) too many

c) too many

200

What adjective means someone never changes their opinion or decisions?

stubborn

200

“She has studied music ____ she was eight.”

since

200

Choose the best sentence: 

a) She speaks English well 

b) She well speaks English 

c) Well she speaks English

a)

200

Choose the correct option:“If I see her, I ____ her.”

a) tell

b) will tell

c) told

b) will tell

200

Too much or too many? “He drank ____ soda.”

too much

300

Correct the sentence: “She is curious very.”

She is very curious

300

What’s the rule? When do we use “for” instead of “since”?

For + period of time, Since + point in time)

300

What’s the adverb in this sentence: “He quickly answered the question”?

quickly

300

What type of conditional is this: “If you exercise regularly, you feel better”?

Zero Conditional

300

Which is correct?

“We don’t have ____ milk.

”a) too many

b) enough

c) more

b) enough

400

Fill in the blank: “My brother is so ____. He never lets anyone help him.”

stubborn

400

True or False: “We’ve been friends since ten years.”

False. For ten years.

400

Put the adverb in the right place: “(really) Dinner was delicious.”

Dinner was really delicious

400

“If we don’t recycle, the planet ____ worse.”

will get. First conditional.
400

What’s the rule for “too much” vs. “too many”?

 too much = uncountable nouns, too many = countable nouns

500

What’s the meaning of unreliable in Spanish?

desconfiable, no confiable, mentiroso, faltón

500

Fix the sentence: “I have been here for Monday.”

since monday

500

Create a sentence using the adverb easily

(Open-ended)
500

Change this into the first conditional:

“If I have time, I visit my grandma.”

If I have time, I will visit my grandma.

500

Fix the error: “There is too many noise in the classroom.”

too much noise

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