Past perfect, past simple, or present perfect
Passive
Posessive
Conjunctions
100

They ... (live) in this town for 20 years now.

They have lived in this town for 20 years now.

100

This year, the school ... (clean) every afternoon by the cleaners.

This year, the school is cleaned every afternoon by the cleaners.

100

The ... (boys - football) is in the garden.

The boys' football is in the garden.

100

Pick the right conjunction from: because, because of, although, despite, as. 

1. ... it was raining heavily,, they continued the match.

Although it was raining heavily,, they continued the match.

200

He ... (lose) his keys yesterday.

He lost his keys yesterday.

200

RANDOM QUESTION(S). Answer one of them.

How many hearts does an octopus have?
What do you call a group of crows?

3 hearts
a murder

200
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200

Choose from: because of, though, despite, as, yet, while, however

1. ... his loneliness, he did not reach out to anyone.

Despite his loneliness, he did not reach out to anyone.

300

By the time we arrived, the film ... (begin)

By the time we arrived, the film had begun.

300

The match ... (cancel) because of the heavy rain last Saturday.

The match was cancelled because of the heavy rain last Saturday.

300

We visited ... (James - grandparents) last weekend.

We visited James's grandparents last weekend.

300

Last group to stand up loses these points.

-300

400

She ... (go) home after completing her homework.

She went home after completing her homework.

400

The paintings ... (steal) from the museum last week.

The paintings were stolen from the museum last week.

400

That is the ... (children - playground)

That is the children's playground

400

Choose from: because, despite, however, but, while, yet, as

1. He seems a nice boy, and ... there is something about him I do not trust.

He seems a nice boy, and yet there is something about him I do not trust.

500

She ... (teach) high school students since 2020.

She has taught high school students since 2020.

500
The emails ... (send) every morning at 9 a.m.

The emails are sent every morning at 9 a.m.

500

The ... (house - roof) was damaged in the storm.

The roof of the house was damaged in the storm.

500

Choose from: although, despite, however, if, until, as, since

1. I don't like desserts. This carrot cake, ..., is absolutely delicious.

I don't like desserts. This carrot cake, however, is absolutely delicious.