Adjectives
Adverbs
Prepositions
Conditionals
Reported Speech
100

This test is ________ (difficult) than we took last week. 

more difficult 

100

Identify the adverb:

She almost never eats breakfast.

almost , never 

100

Choose the correct one:

She’s married ___ a doctor.
 

to

100

Name the type:

If it rains, we’ll stay indoors.

First conditional

100

Change to reported speech:

He said, “I’m working on my project.”

 

He said (that) he was working on his project.

200

Find the error:

She felt badly about missing the meeting.

She felt bad about missing the meeting.

200

Correct the sentence:

He speaks English very good.
 

He speaks English very well.

200

Fill in:

We apologized ___ being late.
 

for 

200

Complete:

If I ___ you, I would accept the offer.
 

were

200

Change to reported speech:

“Can you help me?” she asked.
 

She asked if I could help her.

300

Fill in:

The lecture was so ___ that several students fell asleep. (boring / bored)

boring 

300

Fill in:

The teacher explained the lesson ___ so that everyone could understand. (clear / clearly)
 

clearly 

300

Find the correct sentence:


A. The book consists from ten chapters.
B. The book consists of ten chapters.

 B. The book consists of ten chapters.

300

You’ll fail the exam unless you ___ harder.

 

study

300

Change to reported speech:

“Don’t forget your keys,” he said.

He reminded me not to forget my keys.

400

Choose the correct adjective order:

He bought a ___ car. (German / red / fast / new)

a fast new red German car

400

Find the error:

He drives so fastly that I’m always scared.
 

He drives so fast that I’m always scared.

400

Choose the correct preposition:

The company specializes ___ electronic devices.
 

in 

400

Change to the correct form:

If he studied harder, he will pass.
 

If he studied harder, he would pass.

400

Find the correct reporting verb:

“You should see a doctor,” she said.
 

She advised me to see a doctor.

500

Identify the correct adjective phrase:

The film, ___ everyone was talking about, won an award.
 

which everyone was talking about

500

Choose the correct sentence:


A. Hardly I had finished my meal when the phone rang.
B. Hardly had I finished my meal when the phone rang.

B. Hardly had I finished my meal when the phone rang.

500

Identify and correct the error:

She is good in singing and dancing.
 

She is good at singing and dancing.

500

Identify the type:

If she had studied medicine, she would be a doctor now.

Mixed conditional

500

Change to reported speech:

“What are you doing here?” she asked me.
 

 She asked me what I was doing there.

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