Past Perfect Simple vs. Continuous
Comparatives & Superlatives
Past Perfect (Active vs. Passive)
Connectives
Vocabulary & Reading
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What is the Past Perfect Simple?

We use this tense to describe a completed action that happened before another event in the past.

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What is "worse"

This is the comparative form of the adjective "bad".

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What is Active?

The team had scored two goals." – State whether this sentence is Active or Passive.

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What is "However"?

This connective is used to show a contrasting idea, is similar to "but", and often starts a new sentence.

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What is a "team sport"?

 Football, basketball, and volleyball are examples of this type of sport, where you play together with other people against another

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What is "had been running"?

Fill in the blank with the correct form: "She was tired because she ___ (run) for two hours.

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 What is "as ... as"?

To say two things are equal, we use this structure with the word "as" twice. For example: "Judo is __ exciting __ boxing."

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What is the Past Participle (или 3rd form of the verb / V3)?

 In a Past Perfect Passive sentence, this verb form ALWAYS follows "had been".

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What is "because"?

 Fill in the blank to show reason/cause: "He won the match ___ he was faster than the other player."

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What is a "contestant"?

This is a synonym for "competitor", very often used when talking about people in TV shows like "The Great British Bake Off".

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What is "had already finished"?

Fill in the blank with the correct form: "By the time we arrived, the match ___ (already / finish)."

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 What is "furthest" (или "farthest")?

This is the superlative form of the word "far".

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What is "had been sold"?

 Fill in the blank to make the sentence passive: "The tickets ___ (sell) out before we got to the stadium."

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What is "and"?

Fill in the blank to show an additional idea: "We watched the match ___ chatted with our friends.

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What is "stress"

the verb "build" goes with "relationships", and the verb "manage" goes with this 6-letter word.

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What is the Past Perfect Continuous?

We use this tense to show that an action was in progress up to a certain time in the past.

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 What is "more challenging"?

 Fill in the comparative form: "Running a marathon is ___ (challenging) than running 5km."

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What is "The whistle had been blown by the referee"?

Change this sentence from Active to Passive: "The referee had blown the whistle."

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 What is "Although"?

Fill in the blank to show a surprising contrast (concession): "___ it was raining heavily, they continued to play football."

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What is a "silhouette"?

this word describes a dark shape seen against a light background.

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What is "had been waiting"?

 Identify the mistake and correct it: "I had waiting for the bus for 30 minutes before it arrived."

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What is "the fastest"

 Fill in the superlative form: "She is easily ___ (fast) runner on our school team."

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What is "He hadn't been expected to win the race"?

Change this sentence from Active to Passive: "They hadn't expected him to win the race."

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What is "In addition"?

 This two-word phrase is used to add another point to your argument (e.g., "In ___, regular exercise improves your mood").

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 Who is "Wilma Rudolph"?

this famous female athlete had polio as a child but went on to win three Olympic gold medals in running.