Be going to/ Present Continuous (future)
Defining Relative Clauses
Present Perfect + yet and already
Present Perfect or Simple Past
Something, Anything, Nothing etc.
100

"I ______ (travel) to New York next month."

"I ___am traveling___ (travel) to New York next month."

100

"The person ______ fixed my car is very skilled."
A. who
B. which
C. where

A. who

100

Create a sentence using yet and one with already

Personal answer

100

Choose the correct verb tense:
"I ______ (visit) Paris last summer."
A. visited
B. have visited

A. visited

100

Choose the correct word to complete the sentence:
"I didn’t see ______ at the party last night."
A. somebody
B. anybody

"I didn’t see anybody at the party last night."

200

Rearrange the words to form a sentence using going to or the present continuous:
"to / Paris / my / cousin / visit / is / in / two weeks."

"My cousin is visiting Paris in two weeks."

200

Combine the sentences using a defining relative clause:
"This is the book. I borrowed it from the library."

"This is the book that/which I borrowed from the library."

200

Fill in the blank with yet or already:
"Have you seen that movie? It’s great!"
"No, I haven’t, but I’ve ______ watched it twice."

"Have you seen that movie? It’s great!"
"No, I haven’t, but I’ve ___already___ watched it twice."

200

Complete the sentence using either the present perfect or simple past:
"She ______ (never/see) a movie like that before."

"She has never seen a movie like that before."

200

Complete the sentence with the correct word:
"There’s ______ wrong with my computer; it’s working perfectly fine."

"There’s nothing wrong with my computer; it’s working perfectly fine."

300

Correct the error in this sentence:
"He going to start his new job next month."

"He is going to start his new job next month."

300

Which part is the defining relative clause in this phrase: "The movie that we saw last weekend was amazing" 

"that we saw last weekend"

300

Choose the correct sentence:
A. "I have already finished my project, but I haven’t submitted it yet."
B. "I already have finished my project, but haven’t submitted it yet."

A. "I have already finished my project, but I haven’t submitted it yet."

300

What is the difference between present perfect and simple past?

We use present perfect for something that started in the past and connects with the and present. We use simple past for a finished action in the past
300

Choose the correct word:
"Is there ______ I can do to help you with your homework?"
A. something
B. anything

"Is there anything I can do to help you with your homework?"

400

Which is better for this sentence, and why?
"I ______ (meet) my teacher tomorrow to discuss my project."

  • A: I’m meeting my teacher tomorrow...
  • B: I’m going to meet my teacher tomorrow...
    Explain the subtle difference.

"I’m meeting my teacher tomorrow to discuss my project."

  • Why? The present continuous emphasizes a fixed, planned arrangement (often with a specific time or place involved).
  • Alternative: "I’m going to meet my teacher tomorrow..." can work, but it’s slightly less formal and leans toward expressing intention rather than a concrete arrangement.
400

What do we use the following defining relative clauses for: who, that, where

- who: for a person

- that: for a thing

- where: for a place

400

Affirmative, Negative or Interrogative, when do we use already and yet?

- already: positive

- yet: negative and interrogative

400

Complete the sentence with either the present perfect or simple past:
"I ______ (know) Sarah for over 10 years, but we ______ (meet) last year at a conference."

"I have known Sarah for over 10 years, but we met last year at a conference."

400

Fill in the blank with the correct word:
"She’s been looking for her keys for an hour, but she’s found ______."

"She’s been looking for her keys for an hour, but she’s found nothing."

500

Match the activities with their times using going to or the present continuous:

  • Activities:

    1. Meet with my professor
    2. Take my dog to the vet
    3. Go shopping for a birthday gift
  • Times:
    A. Tomorrow at 10 AM
    B. Next Saturday afternoon
    C. Tonight at 7 PM

  • Meet with my professor → C. Tonight at 7 PM (Present continuous; it’s a planned arrangement for later today.)
  • Take my dog to the vet → A. Tomorrow at 10 AM (Present continuous; fixed appointment.)
  • Go shopping for a birthday gift → B. Next Saturday afternoon (Going to; likely a planned intention rather than a fixed arrangement.)
500

Rewrite the sentence, replacing the underlined part with a defining relative clause:
"I love cities. These cities are rich in history."

"I love cities that are rich in history."

500

Fill in the blanks with already or yet and use the correct form of the verb in the present perfect (third column):

"She hasn’t __________ (decide) where to go for her vacation ______ , but I’ve ________________ (choose) my destination."

"She hasn’t decided where to go for her vacation yet, but I’ve already chosen my destination."

500

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb (present perfect or simple past):
"By the time I arrived, they ______ (leave) the party, but they ______ (say) they would wait for me."

"By the time I arrived, they had left the party, but they said they would wait for me."

500

Complete the sentence with the correct words:
"I’ve looked for ______ to help me, but I couldn’t find ______ who knew the answer. I have ______ left to try, so I’ll just go home."  

"I’ve looked for somebody to help me, but I couldn’t find anybody who knew the answer. I have nothing left to try, so I’ll just go home."

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