Present Perfect vs Past Simple

Gerund vs Infinitive
Extreme adjectives
Purpose: to+Inf/in order/so that/ so can/ for+Gerund
used to/be used to/get used to
100

Choose the correct answer:

Last night I _____ my keys - I had to call my flatmate to let me in.

A)lost

B)have lost 

A)lost

"last night"-definite time

100

Choose GERUND or INFINITIVE form to complete the sentences:

Which place in your country do you enjoy_____(visit)?

a) visiting

b) to visit

a) visiting

like=enjoy +ing

100

Choose correct form of adjective to complete the sentences:

If the next programme in the series is absolutely ____ like the last one, I won’t be watching any more of them!

A) awful

B)bad

A) awful

absolutely+extreme adj

100

Choose correct form  to complete the sentence:

Extra blankets are available ... (keep) you warm.

A)keeping

B) to keep

B) to keep

100

Choose correct form  to complete the sentence:

Maria ____ take the bus to work every day when she studied at secondary school.

A) got used to

B) used to

C) is used to

B) used to

repeated past event

200

Choose the correct answer:

 She ______ hockey at school but she didn't like it.

A)played

B) has played 

A)played

at school - past 

200

Choose GERUND or INFINITIVE form to complete the sentences:

David would like ____(live) in another country but he doesn't know where.

a) living

b) to live

b) to live

would like=want +to V

200

Choose correct form of adjective to complete the sentences: 

Unfortunately I didn’t enjoy the film, which is a shame, as the original book was very_______.

A) interesting

B) fascinating.

A) interesting 

very+simple adj

200

Choose correct form of adjective to complete the sentence:

You must leave your room by 11 a.m. ... we can clean it. 

A) for

b)in order to 

c) so

c) so

so+modal

200

Choose correct form  to complete the sentence:

Alex has troubles with sleeping, but he ___ meditation to help him fall asleep faster. 

A) used to

B) are used to 

C)is getting used to

C)is getting used to 

he is in the process of becoming used to something.

300

Correct a mistake: 

Did you ever see  a ghost?

Have you ever seen a ghost?

experience

300

Read the sentence and choose GERUND or INFINITIVE to use:
They decided ______(move) to Los Angeles.

They decided to move to Los Angeles.

 plans/mental activities + to V1

300

Read the sentence and fill in with correct form of adjective:

This movie isn’t recommended for children, as some of the action is very violent and _____.

terrifying

300

Choose correct form of adjective to complete the sentences:

Please leave valuables in the safe ... you don’t lose them.

A)in order to 

B)so that

C) to 

B)so that 

so that +clause SV

300

Choose correct form  to complete the sentence:

I come from a Mediterranean country, so I ____ the heat.

A) used to 

B) am used to

C) am getting used to  

B) am used to

Ihave done it for some time, and now I don’t find it new, strange or difficult anymore

400

Correct a mistake:

We were together since we have been teenagers.

We have been ('ve been)  together since we were teenagers.

400

Read the sentence and choose GERUND or INFINITIVE to use:

I have_____(pass) my driving test to get the job.

I have to pass my driving test to get the job.

modal "need to/have to"+V1

400

Read the sentence and fill in with correct form of adjective:

I’m amazed that any rock group can get an audience big enough to fill that stadium. It’s absolutely_____(size)

 enormous

400

Read the sentence, fill in with correct form to express "purpose":

Use our free wifi ... research local places online.

to research/ so that you can research/in order to research

400

Correct a mistake:

Mr. Adams is a primary school teacher, so he is used to work with children.

is used to working

is used to +Gerund

500

Correct a mistake:

A: I  bought a new car. B: Nice! When have you bought it?

A: I  have bought ('ve bought) a new car. B: Nice! When did you buy it?

500

Read the sentence and choose GERUND or INFINITIVE to use:

We are looking forward to ______(see) you soon.

We are looking forward to seeing you soon.

verb/phrasal verb +ing 

looking forward to( ph v)+ ing

500

Read the sentence and fill in with correct form of adjective:

Although the main actor in the play last night was extremely ______, the rest of the cast were quite disappointing.

stunning/brilliant

500

Read the sentence, fill in with correct form to express "purpose":

Take a bus tour ... see all the sights

to see/in order to see/so that you can see

500

Correct a mistake:

I don't like wearing uniform to work, but I slowly used to it.

I'm slowly getting used to it.

I'm in the process of becoming used to something

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