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100

PAST SIMPLE or PRESENT PERFECT?

I ___ (discover) a lot of cool places this week!

PRESENT PERFECT!

have discovered /

've discovered

100

ADJECTIVE: BIG

COMPARATIVE: ____ ____

SUPERLATIVE: ____ ____

ADJECTIVE: BIG

COMPARATIVE: BIGGER THAN

SUPERLATIVE: THE BIGGEST

100

VERY/TOO/TOO MUCH/TOO MANY/ENOUGH

6:00am is far ___ (early) for me to wake up! I'll be like a zombie!

6:00am is far too early for me to wake up! I'll be like a zombie!

100

1st or 2nd Conditional

She ____ be furious if she ever found out.

She would be furious if she ever found out.

100

PAST PERFECT

He was sweaty when he got to school, even though he ___ (take) a shower an hour earlier.

He was sweaty when he got to school, even though he had taken a shower an hour earlier.

200

PAST SIMPLE or PRESENT PERFECT?

She ___ (work) at this company for 10 years now. We're having a little party at lunchtime.

PRESENT PERFECT!

has worked /

's worked

200

ADJECTIVE: INTELLIGENT

COMPARATIVE: ____ ____ ____

SUPERLATIVE: ____ ____ ____

ADJECTIVE: INTELLIGENT

COMPARATIVE: MORE INTELLIGENT THAN

SUPERLATIVE: THE MOST INTELLIGENT

200

VERY/TOO/TOO MUCH/TOO MANY/ENOUGH

That kid is sad because he's not _______ (tall) to ride on the rollercoaster.

That kid is sad because he's not tall enough to ride on the rollercoaster.

200

1st or 2nd Conditional

If you give it a chance, you ___ like it! I promise!

If you give it a chance, you will like it! I promise!

200

PAST PERFECT

I ____ (never see) anything like it before!

I had never seen anything like it before!

300

PAST SIMPLE or PRESENT PERFECT?

He ___ (get) sick several times last year, but his health has really improved.

PAST SIMPLE!

got

300

LOOK OUT! THESE ARE IRREGULAR!


ADJECTIVE: GOOD

COMPARATIVE: ____ ____

SUPERLATIVE: ____ ____


ADJECTIVE: BAD

COMPARATIVE: ____ ____

SUPERLATIVE: ____ ____

ADJECTIVE: GOOD

COMPARATIVE: BETTER THAN

SUPERLATIVE: THE BEST


ADJECTIVE: BAD

COMPARATIVE: WORSE THAN

SUPERLATIVE: THE WORST

300

VERY/TOO/TOO MUCH/TOO MANY/ENOUGH

I drank ___ coffee in the afternoon, and now I can't fall asleep!

I drank too much coffee in the afternoon, and now I can't fall asleep!

300

___ everyone does their part, there can be great changes in the world.

If everyone does their part, there can be great changes in the world.

300

PAST SIMPLE or PAST PERFECT?

I ____ (want) to surprise my boyfriend with a new sweater, but he ____ (already buy) it for himself.

I wanted to surprise my boyfriend with a new sweater, but he had already bought it for himself.

400

Put yet in the correct place in the sentence.

"Have you finished your homework?"

"Have you finished your homework yet?"

400

COMPARATIVE or SUPERLATIVE?

This is _____ (good) sushi I've ever had!

His mobile phone is ____ (cheap) mine, but the camera is just as good.

This is the best sushi I've ever had!

His mobile phone is cheaper than mine, but the camera is just as good.

400

VERY/TOO/TOO MUCH/TOO MANY/ENOUGH

The comedians were all _____ funny, and the audience had a great time.

The comedians were all very funny, and the audience had a great time.

400

I don't have to look at the city map ___ I go to a neighbourhood on the outskirts.

I don't have to look at the city map unless I go to a neighbourhood on the outskirts.

400

PAST SIMPLE or PAST PERFECT?

I wondered why my dog ___ (be) so quiet, and then I discovered that he ___ (eat) my shoes.

I wondered why my dog had been so quiet, and then I discovered that he had eaten my shoes.

500

Put this sentence in PRESENT PERFECT and then put already in the correct place.

They ___ (see) that video a million times.

They have already seen that video a million times.

500

You should take the back roads, which aren't as ____ (busy) as the main road.

You should take the back roads, which aren't as busy as the main road.

500

VERY/TOO/TOO MUCH/TOO MANY/ENOUGH

The lamp is ______ (bright) to light up the whole room!

The lamp is bright enough to light up the whole room!

500

Make up 2 original sentences: 1 in 1st Conditional and another in 2nd Conditional!

Answers will vary.

1st Conditional: present simple + will

2nd Conditional: past simple + would

500

PAST SIMPLE or PAST PERFECT?

After she ____ (fail) 4 tests, she finally ___ (get) her driver's license!

After she had failed 4 tests, she finally got her driver's license!

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