Articles
Used to
Too/too many/too much
Enough/not enough
100

What is the correct article in this sentence? "I saw ___ eagle flying over the mountains."

an

100

Complete the sentence: "She ___ play the piano, but she stopped last year."

used to 

100

Choose the correct word: "There is ___ salt in this soup."

too much

100

Complete the sentence: "I can't buy this phone. I don't have ___ money."

enough

200

Which sentence is correct? a) I want to visit Louvre. b) I want to visit the Louvre.

b

200

Complete the sentence: "She ___ play the piano, but she stopped last year."

No, it should be "Did you use to live here?"

200

Choose the correct word: "She spent ___ mangoes for her cake."

too many

200

Which sentence is correct? a) This coffee is enough hot. b) This coffee is hot enough.

b

300

Fill in the blanks: "She is ___ amazing artist, but she hasn't sold ___ painting yet." 

an, a

300

Rewrite correctly: "He didn't used to like coffee."

He didn't use to like coffee

300

Complete the sentence: "We can't sit here. There are ___ people."

too many

300

Choose the correct option: "The bag __ big ___ for all my books."

isn't, enough

400

No article or "the"? "___ Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world."

no article

400

Correct the mistake: "He use to go to school by bike."

It should be "He used to go to school by bike."

400

Why is this sentence incorrect? "There is too many noise in the street."

Noise is uncountable, so it should be "too much noise."

400

Correct the mistake: "She is too old enough to play in the kids' team."

without "too"

500

Choose the correct option: "We stayed at ___ Hilton Hotel, but we also visited ___ Buckingham Palace."

the, no article 

500

Explain the difference: "I used to drink coffee" vs. "I didn't use to drink tea"

The first one - I drank coffee but now I don't 

The second one - I didn't drink tea but now I do

500

Correct the mistake: "He drank too many water."

It should be "too much water."

500

Explain the difference: "I don't have enough time" vs. "I have too little time."

Both mean not having sufficient time, but "too little" is more negative.