VERB TENSES
ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY
VOCABULARY
COUNTABLE/UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
ADJECTIVES- COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE
100
He (not be) from England - he's from America.

isn't/is not

100
You are welcome always in my home.

You are always welcome in my home.

100
These are on each side of your window.

curtains

100
How much/How many sugar do you want?

how much

100
big

bigger, the biggest

200

The baby (sleep) upstairs, so please be quiet.

is sleeping

200

I usually can go out with my friends on Saturdays. 

I can usually go out with my friends on Saturdays.

200

You put your books on this in your room.

bookshelf

200

Don't use a lot of/a little of salt.

a lot of

200

heavy

heavier, the heaviest

300

I (throw) the ball to Karina, and she (catch) it.

past

threw, caught

300

Our teacher forgets never our homework.

Our teacher never forgets our homework.

300

a glass/box/bottle of milk

box

300

We've still got a few/a little carrots in the kitchen.

a few

300

good

better, the best

400

If I will have/have money, I will buy a new car.

have

400

My dad goes often to work by bus.

My dad often goes to work by bus.

400

a piece/can/glass of lemonade

a piece

400

Is there a/any butter in the fridge?

any

400

bad

worse, the worst

500

Most people ............ (never/jump) out of a plane.

have never jumped

500

I usually am a good student.

I am usually a good student.

500

This place sells medicines and things for your health.

pharmacy/chemist's

500

Would you like a/some bread?

some

500

expensive

more expensive, the most expensive

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