Present
Past
Counting
Comparing
Size & Limits
100

Every day, my teacher _________ (speak) English in class.

speaks

100

Yesterday, we _________ (watch) a brilliant movie in history class.

watched

100

My brother wants to be _________ university student in _________ UK.

a / the

100

Spain is _________ (hot) than England in the summer.

hotter

100

_________ there any water left in your bottle?

is
200

I usually _________ (play) football on Tuesdays, but today I _________ (study) for English.

play / am studying

200

I _________ (write) an essay yesterday, but I _________ (forget) it at home.

wrote / forgot

200

Would you like _________ water?

some

200

Real Madrid is _________ (good) than Barcelona this year.

better

200

This jacket is _________ small for me; I need a bigger size.

too

300

Why _________ you _________ (cry)?

are / crying

300

_________ there many people at the concert last night?

were
300

How _________ students are there in this class?

many
300

That was the _________ (bad) movie I have ever seen!

worst

300

Basketball isn't _________ popular _________ football in Spain.

as / as

400

When I was five years old, I _________ speak English, but now I can!

couldn't

400

Complete the negative: 'I _________ (not / like) broccoli, but now I love it!'

didn't use to like

400

I only have a _________ time before my bus arrives.

little

400

Rewrite using a superlative: 'No other student in the class is smarter than Maria.'

Maria is the smartest student in the class.

400

He can't touch the basketball hoop because he isn't tall _________.

enough

500

Shh! You _________ talk during the exam. It's strictly forbidden.

mustn't

500

Combine into one sentence using used to: 'In the past, there were three trees here. Now there are none.

There used to be three trees here.

500

Correct the error: 'How many pages of the book did you read? I read any.'

I didn't read any.

I read none.

500

What are the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective 'FAR'?

farther / further

farthest / furthest

500

Rewrite this sentence using as... as: 'My dad is richer than my uncle.' -> My uncle isn't..."

...as rich as my dad.