Vocabulary
Comparative/Superlative.
Conjunctions
Present Simple/ Continuous
Past Simple/Past Continuous
100

f_ _ _ s _

v _ _ _ e _

c _ _ _ t

i _ _ _n _ 

m _ _ _ t _ _ _ 


forest

valley

coast

island

mountain

100

comparative - fast

both ... and

Motorbike is faster than a scooter.

Both my sister and I have short hair. 

100

He - dust the furniture - every morning

My sister - wash the dishes - at the moment

He dusts the furniture every morning.

My sister is washing the dishes at the moment.


100

We - buy - last month.

I - play - from 3 to 5.

We bought a boat last month.

I was playing basketball from 3 to 5.

200

... beaches

hot ...

... birds

tourist ...

watch ...

... weather (X sunny/ hot/ cold)


sandy beaches

hot springs

rare birds

tourist attraction

watch the sunset/sunrise


200

comparative - expensive

superlative - slow

either ... or 

neither ... nor


Laptop is more expensive than headphones.

Turtles are the slowest animals.

Either Tim or Linda bought this cake. 

I can neither play tennis nor do karate. 

200

Gloves - protect - your elbows. (-) (?)

They - look at - the deer. (-) (?)

Gloves don't protect your elbows.

Do gloves protect your elbows?

They aren't looking at the deer.

Are they looking at the deer?

200

Steve - lose - his wallet. (-) (?)

Our friends - wait for - the train. (-) (?)







Steve didn't lose his wallet yesterday.

Did Steve lose his wallet yesterday?

Our friends weren't waiting for the train.

Were our friends waiting for the train?

300

too - soft

enough - small

as ... as - dangerous

not as ... as - comfortable

This bed is too soft.

Your jeans aren't small enough.

Wolves are as dangerous as lions.

Coaches aren't as comfortable as cars.

300

comparative - cheap (-)

superlative - bad (?)

either ... or

Is your helmet cheaper than your knee pads?

Is the winter the worst season?

Mandy is either cooking or doing her homework.


300

usually (+)

sometimes (?)

at the moment (-)

now (?)

He usually rides his bike along the road.

Do you sometimes find your keys in your pockets?

I'm not looking at the mountains at the moment.

Is he hiking now?

300

last week (+)

ago (?)

at 5 pm yesterday (-)

while (?)

We drove to the waterfall last week.

Did they visit their grandpa 3 days ago?

I wasn't ironing my clothes at 5 pm yesterday.

Was he sleeping while I was doing aerobics? 

400

take 

ride

wait for

get off

get in



take - a bus, a train, a plane, a tram, a subway

ride - a bike, a horse, a motorbike, a snowmobile

wait for 

get off - a bus, a train, a plane, a bike, a scooter

get in - a car, a van, a lorry, a taxi


400

comparative - crowded (?)

superlative - strong (-)

both...and

neither...nor


Is a bus more crowded than a subway?

Is Dan the strongest boy in his class?

Both planes and helicopters are expensive.

I like neither pizza nor burgers. 

400

cook (+ adverbs of time (and frequency) (+)

write (+ adverbs of time (and frequency) (-)

buy (+ adverbs of time (and frequency) (?)


I always cook dinner in the evening.

He doesn't often write a letter at the weekend.

Does she usually buy fruits on Saturdays? 

He is cooking pasta today.

We aren't writing a postcard now.

Are they buying a new tablet at the moment? 

400

go (+ adverbs of time) (+)

wear (+ adverbs of time) (-)

ride (+ adverbs of time) (?)


We went skiing last Tuesday. 

She didn't wear her new shoes yesterday. 

Did they ride their bikes to school 3 days ago?


I was going home yesterday at 3 o'clock. 

She wasn't wearing a blue dress when I saw her.

Were you riding a horse while we were taking pictures? 

500

How long does it take you to go to school?

How does your dad go to work?

What is your favourite transport? Why?

Which transport you don't like? Why? 

It takes me 30 minutes to go to school.

My dad takes a subway to work.

My favourite transport is a plane. Because it is fast, safe and comfortable.

I don't like buses. Because they are crowded and dangerous. 

500

comparative - friendly (-)

superlative - difficult (?)

both ... and

either ... or

neither... nor

Rabbits aren't friendlier than dogs.

Is Math the most difficult subject?

She likes both coffee and tea.

Either Nick or Tom has to take out the trash. 

Neither your sister nor your mom should help you.


500

Why - he (?)

How often - they (?)

Where - she (?)

How many - you (?)

Why does he buy an adult's train ticket?

How often do they drink coffee?

Where is she having lunch?

How many people are going to the hot spring?

500

What - she (?)

When - they (?)

How - you (?)

Why - he (?)

What did she eat for breakfast yesterday?

When did they arrive last week?

How were you dancing?

Why was he crying when I saw him? 

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