Comparatives
Superlatives
Present Perfect (correct/incorrect)
Present Perfect vs Past Simple
Phrasal verbs (True/False)
100

small

smaller

100

big

the biggest

100

Have she ever been to Mexico?

Has she ever been to Mexico?

Incorrect

100

I (see) my friend yesterday

I saw my friend yesterday 

100

take on = accept a new responsibility (position)

True

200

busy

busier

200

cheap

the cheapest

200

John has just dropped his cellphone

John has just dropped his cellphone

Correct

200

I (be) in this city in 2019

I was in this city in 2019 

200

keep up with = continue to have something

keep up with = to stay up to date with something

False

300

dangerous

more dangerous

300

expensive

the most expensive

300

I worked for this company for 10 years

I have worked for this company for 10 years

Incorrect

300

We (finish) our project this week

We have finished our project this week

300

speak up = to defend what you believe is right.

True

400

bad

worse

400

good

the best

400

Sarah has played the violin since her childhood

(correct the sentence if needed)

Sarah has played the violin since her childhood

Correct

400

I (not receive) my passport yet

I have not  received my passport yet

I haven't  received my passport yet

400

carry out=to bring something

carry out = do, perform a task

False

500

far

further

500

little

the least

500

I was in Spain two times

(correct the sentence if needed)

I have been to Spain two times

Incorrect


500

... you (play) this game before?

Have you played this game before?

500

hand in = get something

hand in = give something to

False