Present Simple/continuous
Past simple
Comparatives and superlatives
Modal verbs
There is/ there are + quantifiers
100

What is the difference between present simple and present continuous?

Present simple: routines and habits

Present continuous: happening at the moment

100

I _________ (go) to Italy last summer. 

went

100
My house is ________ (big) than yours.

bigger

100

What are the 3 modal verbs of obligation?

Must, have to, need to

100

Choose the correct option:

There is a/an/some/any orange in the fridge. 

There is an orange in the fridge.

200

Every day I ______ (do) my homework.

Right now, I _________ (do) my homework.

do

am doing

200

Turn to the negative:

I wrote many stories last year.

I didn't write many stories last year.

200

Jim and Pam are both 50 kg.

Jim is ______________ Pam (heavy)

as heavy as 

200

Choose the correct option:

You must/mustn't/could stop the car if the light is red.

You must stop the car if the light is red.

200

Change to the negative:

There are some chairs in that classroom.

There aren't any chairs in that classroom.

300

Pedro sometimes ______ (go) to the gym, but today he __________ (go) to English class because he has an exam.

goes

is going

300

What is the past tense of the verb to teach?

taught

300

Peter is __________________ (intelligent) person in the class.

the most intelligent

300

Change the sentence so it means the same. Include the word in brackets.

Drinking less Monster would be good for you. (should)

You should drink less Monster.

300

What is the difference between "how much" and "how many"? Give an example of each.

Much: uncountable (how much water?)

Many: countable (how many chairs?)

400

Create the question so the answer is the underlined part.

Claire goes to the gym 3 times a week.

How often does Claire go to the gym?

400

Create the question so the answer is the underlined part.

We travelled to Italy last year. 

Where did you travel last year?

400

Change the sentence so it means the same but using the word in brackets.

I'm taller than you. (as)

You aren't as tall as me. 

I'm not as short as you.

400

What is the modal verb for lack of obligation?

Don't have to

400
Translate the question:

¿Había agua en la botella?

Was there any water in the bottle?

500

Create the question so the answer is the underlined part:

I'm going to school.

Where are you going?

500

Translate:

Cuando era un niño, solía ir al parque todos los días. 

When I was a child, I used to go to the park every day.

500

Change the sentence to mean the same using the word in brackets.

I'm too old to study here. (enough)

I'm not young enough to study here.

500

Form the question:

your parents/ have to/ wear a uniform

Do your parents have to wear a uniform?

500

Create the question so the answer is the underlined part:

There were 500 people at the concert.

How many people were there at the concert?

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