Feelings & Sport
Present Perfect
Prepositions
Conditional Sentence
Modal Verbs
100

The sentences below show a feeling of scared is …

A. I always buy chocolate every time I go shopping with my dad

B. we lost the last competition

C. tomorrow is my sister's birthday we will celebrate it in orphanage

D. once my uncle got bitten by a snake and since then, I don’t want to see it

D. once my uncle got bitten by a snake and since then, I don’t want to see it

100

Mom: “Have you had your dinner yet?”

Me   : “… I'll have my dinner after finishing my homework.”

No, I have not (haven't).

100

Fill in the blank with the right preposition (in, from, at, on)

I had an amazing holiday ... Australia.

I had an amazing holiday in Australia.

100

Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form to make first conditional sentences.

If you drink plenty of water, you ... hydrated. (stay)

If you drink plenty of water, you will stay hydrated.

100

Fill in the blank with the right modal verbs; should, need to, mustn't.

You ... run without warming up first.

You mustn't run without warming up first.

200

Sports on a track or field such as running or jumping and throwing competitions ...

athletics

200

Fill in the blank with present perfect form.

I ... my math homework. (finish)

I have finished my math homework.

200

Fill in the blank with the right preposition (in, from, at, on)

Imagine that the North Pole is ... one end of our planet.

Imagine that the North Pole is at one end of our planet.

200

Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form to make first conditional sentences.

We won’t get to school on time unless we ... now. (leave)

We won’t get to school on time unless we leave now.

200

Fill in the blank with the right modal verbs; should, need to, mustn't.

When you warm up, you ... stretch your muscles too. 

When you warm up, you should stretch your muscles too.

300

Choose the best answer.

That film was amazement / amazing! I’m glad we watched it!

That film was amazing! I’m glad we watched it!

300

Fill in the blank with present perfect form.

She ... a picture for art class. (draw)

She has drawn a picture for art class.

300

Fill in the blank with the right preposition (in, from, at, on)

Latitude circles the Earth ... east to west, parallel to the equator.

Latitude circles the Earth from east to west, parallel to the equator.

300

Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form to make first conditional sentences.

If you help me with my maths homework, I ... you with your English homework! (help)      

If you help me with my maths homework, I will help you with your English homework!

300

Fill in the blank with the right modal verbs; should, need to, mustn't.

You ... to have good trainers or you'll get injured.

You need to have good trainers or you'll get injured.

400

I wear ... when I’m swimming so my eyes don’t hurt.

goggles

400

Fill in the blank with present perfect form.

… your sister … the new museum? (visit)


Has your sister visited the museum?

400

Let’s look at some places ... our planet.

Let’s look at some places on our planet.

400

Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form to make first conditional sentences.

Unless you pay attention, you ... the story. (not remember)

Unless you pay attention, you will not/won't remember the story. (not remember)

400

We ... try to eat healthy food

We should try to eat healthy food

500

What equipment do you need in hockey and badminton?

hockey: pads/guards, helmet, skates/shoes, gloves, stick, ball

badminton: racquet, net, shuttlecock

500

Make a sentence in present perfect. The sentence can be in positive/affirmative (+)/ negative (-)/ interrogative (?) sentence.

They/learn/new English words

They have learned new English words. (+)

They haven't learned new English words. (-)

Have they learned new English words? (?)

500

Fill in the blanks with the right and same preposition.

Wellington ... New Zealand is the most southern capital ... the world and also the windiest!

Wellington in New Zealand is the most southern capital in the world and also the windiest!

500

Make a full sentence in the first conditional using if/unless.

make good notes/remember information better.

If you make good notes, you will remember information better.


Unless you make good notes, you won't remember information better.

500

You ... wear dirty shoes near the swimming pool.

You mustn't wear dirty shoes near the swimming pool.