What's that word?
The past is continuously perfect
Who knows the future?
Comparing is super(lative)
Wait what?
100

A computer has it, a phone has it, on our phone it often breaks when we drop it...

screen
100

Correct the mistake: He have done this hundreds of times before.

He has done this

100

Name 2 of the ways we can talk about the future

might, will / won't, be going to

100
Name the comparative and the superlative for these 2 adjectives:

fast; interesting

faster, the fastest; more interesting, the most interesting
100
Chose the correct verb for these actions:

to produce, to delete, to develop, to send

- an email / - a package / - me the link

to send
200

A word for an electronic item - such as a phone, a laptop, a microwave or a tablet

device

200

Put the verbs into past continuous or past simple:

While they __________(to clean) their windows, it suddenly __________ (to start) to rain.

While they were cleaning their windows, it suddenly started to rain.

200

Make the sentences negative:
She will get back together with him.
They will arrive on time.

She won't get back together with him.

They won't arrive on time.

200

Correct the mistake: That's her goodest book.

best book

200

Choose the correct option:
I don't trust / honest him. He's broken / damaged his promises too many times.

trust; broken

300
We check the ______ if we want to find out what the weather will be like tomorrow.

forecast

300
Make the question and answer. Note, they are in two different tenses ​(​​​tip: neither is past continuous):

Q: they / visit the USA before?
A: Yeah, they / come to see us two years ago.

Have they visited the USA before?
Yeah, they came to see us two years ago.

300

I didn't get the job. I _______ have to look for other positions. It ______ be easy though.

will; won't OR am going to; isn't going to

300

Correct the mistake:
The Alhambra is most beautiful building in Spain.

The Alhambra is the most beautiful building in Spain.

300

Make a sentence:
can / a new house / be / It / hard / can / to find

It can be hard to find a new house.

400

On a laptop it is fixed. On a computer it has to be plugged in. On the tablet or phone it shows up on the screen.

keyboard

400

What are the past participles of these words:
to go; to be; to fall; to find; to see

gone, been, fallen, found, seen
400

Complete the sentences with will or won't:
I probably ________ come out with you tonight. I need to finish some work.
They're team isn't good. They ________ win.
We ________ probably arrive sometime in the evening.

won't; won't; will

400

Make a sentence, changing the adjective into the right form:

is / predictable / in my whole life / It / film / I have seen

It is the most predictable film I have seen in my whole life.

400

Make a sentence, using the correct form of these words:

to be / of / I / next year / to leave / my job.

I am thinking of leaving my job next year.

500

to help someone do well by saying positive things

to encourage

500

Choose the correct options:

1) Did you visit / have you visited Asia before?
2) Yes, I visited / have visited Thailand two years ago. I lived / was living in Australia at the time.

1) have you visited.

2) visited; was living

500
Choose will / be going to for each gap, using the word in brackets:

It said ___________  continue raining. (it)
Oh no, when do you think ________ stop? (it)

it is going to; it will

500

How do we make comparatives and superlatives for adjectives with:

- one syllable?
- more than one syllable?
- with more than one syllable ending in -y?

What happens with the spelling of the comparative and superlative if an adjective has one syllable that is consonant-vowal-consonant?

- add ...-er/ the ... -est
- add more ... / the most ...
- change -y to -ier / the ... -iest
The consonant at the end doubles (hotter, the hottest; bigger, the biggest)

500

might + infinitive; be going to + infinitive; will + infinitive without to:

1) _________ shows certainty.
2) _________ shows possibility.
3) _________ shows a promise or prediction.
4) What's the difference between 1, 2 and 3?

1) be going to + infinitive; 2) might + infinitive; 3) will + infinitive without to.
4) might is the least certain - it's just a possibility. Will is a prediction but we can't know if it will happen; be going to means we are pretty certain of our prediction.

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