Prepositions
Present Perfect?
Adjectives
Adverbs
Data
100

She arrived ___ the airport ___6 p.m.

at, at

100

I (never / try) sushi before.

I never tried

I have never tried

I never have tried 

I have never tried sushi before.

100

This test is ___ than the last one.


A) more easy B) easier C) easiest D) easyer

B) easier

100

She sings ___. 

A) beautiful B) beautifully C) beauty D) beautify

B) beautifully

100

Choose the correct word:

 “The graph shows a steady ___ in temperature.”

- increase

- jump 

increase

200

The report is due ___ Friday, so we must finish it ___ time.

on, on

200

They ___ (live) in Berlin since 2019.

- lived 

- have lived

- are living 

- has lived  

have lived

200

Which is correct?

He’s very a kind man. 

He’s a very kind man.

He’s a man very kind.

He’s a very kind man.

200

They ___ out on weekends. 

A) go often B) often go C) go out often  D) go on weekends often

B) often go

200

Sales dropped ___ 10% in the second quarter. 

- at

- by

- in

by

300

He’s been working here ___ he was 18. 

- until

- since

- for

since

300

Choose the correct sentence:


A) I have seen that movie last week.
B) I have seen that movie yesterday.
C) I have already seen that movie.
D) I see that movie already.

C) I have already seen that movie.

300

His exam is ___ than the last one.

- much difficult  

- much more difficult

- much difficulter

much more difficult

300

A) She works more hard than her colleague.
B) She works harder than her colleague.
C) She works hardlier than her colleague.
D) She works the most hard than her colleague.

B) She works harder than her colleague.

300

After peaking in July, the figures began to ___ gradually. 

- expand

- recover

- decline 

decline

400

Due ___ the delay ___the supplier, the shipment arrived two weeks late.

- of / of

- by / of

- to / by

 

to / by

400

I all this time, she ___ (not take) a single day off. 

- didn´t take

- doesn´t take

- hasn´t taken

- hasn´t took

hasn´t taken

400

Choose the correct sentence:
A) This is the more interesting book I’ve read.
B) This book is the most interesting one I’ve ever read.
C) This is the most interesting book I ever read.
D) This book is more interesting than any I’ve read.

B) This book is the most interesting one I’ve ever read.

400

After practicing for weeks, she now plays the piano ___ than before. 

A) more skillful
B) skillfully
C) more skillfully
D) skillfullier

C) more skillfully

400

The number of users ___ over the past months.

- has risen

- grew

- is increasing

has risen 

500

The manager walked ___ the room and then stood ___ the window. 

A) across / beside 

B) through / by 

C) into / near 

D) around / under

B) through / by 

500

Combine these 2 sentences: He started working here in 2010. He still works here. 

He....

He has been working here since 2010.

500

Rephrase: The second presentation was good. The first one was excellent. 

The second presentation was...

A) more excellent than the first one.
B) as impressive as the first one.
C) less impressive than the first one.
D) better than the first one.

C) less impressive than the first one.

500

A) She responded more politely than he did.
B) She responded polite than he did.
C) She responded the most politely than he did.
D) She responded more polite than he did.

A) She responded more politely than he did.

500

From 2020 to 2023, the data shows irregular ups and downs. 

Describe the trend: 

The trend is stable / fluctuating / consistent / linear.

fluctuating