Find the mistake
Complete the sentence
True or False
Choose the correct option
100

We buyed a present for a friend.

We bought a present for a friend.

100

Oranges are _________ (sweet) strawberries.

Oranges are sweeter than strawberries.

100

The regular verb invite is pronounced /id/ in past.

True

Invited

      /id/

100

The word "bread" is...

a) A countable noun

b) An uncountable noun

The word "bread" is...

b) An uncountable noun

200

I wake up at 7:00 now.

I wake up at 7:00 every day.

I'm waking up at 7:00 today.

200

She ________ (not go) to the festival last summer.

She didn't go to the festival last summer.

200

The expression "often" is a time expression used in present continuous.

False

Often is a frequency adverb, so it's used in present simple.

200

I didn't go to school...

a) , so I was sick.

b) because I was sick.

I didn't go to school...

b) because I was sick.

300

She's got a blue eyes.

She's got blue eyes.

300

_________ (irresponsible) thing to do is drunk drive.

The most irresponsible thing to do is drunk drive.

300

Because is a linker that introduces the reason of an action.


True

Example: I'm studying English because I like it.

300

How _____ love do you have to share?

a) many

b) much

How _____ love do you have to share?

b) much

400
They don't have much candies.

They don't have any/many candies.

400

A: Do you have _____ pasta?

B: Yeah, I have _____.

A: Do you have any/much/a lot of pasta?

B: Yeah, I have a lot/some.

400

Much is a quantifier that is used only in negative sentences.

False

Much is used in negative sentences and also questions.

Is there much water? No, there isn't much.

400

There's _______ evidence that aliens exist.

a) further

b) farther

There's _______ evidence that aliens exist.

a) further

500

What's best to learn English, take a course or study on your own?

What's better to learn English, take a course or study on your own?

500

I _______ (not like) taking the subway to work, but today I ________ (not drive) because my car is broken.

I don't like taking the subway to work, but today I'm not driving because my car is broken.

500

The expression "have got" in negative form is:

I've got a car. (+)

I don't have a car. (-)

False

The negative form is:

I've got a car. (+)

I haven't got a car. (-)

500

Could you _____ me your pen?

a) lend

b) borrow

Could you _____ me your pen?

a) lend

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