What is the opposite of "modern"?
Traditional
Complete the sentence: "By the time we arrived, the movie ______ (start)."
Had started
Choose the correct word: "My grandparents have very different ______ than young people today." (lifestyles / lifestyles’ / lifestyle)
Lifestyles
Complete the 1st conditional: "If you ______ (study), you will pass the test."
Study
"She has went to the store."
"Has went" → Has gone
A small, comfortable, and warm room can be described as…?
Cozy
Turn into reported speech: "She said, 'I love this place!'"
She said she loved that place.
Fill in the blank: "There is a big tree on the ______ of the house." (balcony / roof / cozy)
Roof
Complete the 2nd conditional: "If I ______ (be) rich, I would travel the world."
Were
Find the mistake: "If he will study, he will pass."
If he will study" → If he studies
What adjective means "simple" or "not luxurious"?
Basic
Complete the sentence: "He didn't pass the exam because he ______ (not study) enough."
Had not studied
Choose the correct preposition: "He is very different ______ his brother." (of / from / to)
From
Complete the 3rd conditional: "If she ______ (listen) to me, she wouldn’t have made that mistake."
Had listened
Find the mistake: "They said me that they were tired."
"Said me" → Told me
What adjective describes a space that is not wide?
Narrow
Turn into reported speech: "They told me, 'We will call you tomorrow.'"
They told me they would call me the next day.
Choose the correct option: "By the time we got home, everyone ______ (had gone / has gone) to bed."
Had gone
Choose the correct form: "I ______ (never/see) such a beautiful place before!"
Have never seen
Find the mistake: "I wish I was taller."
"Was" → Were
What do you call an outdoor space connected to an apartment where you can step out?
Balcony
Rewrite in reported speech: "She asked, 'Did you see the news yesterday?'"
She asked if I had seen the news the day before.
Choose the correct phrase: "We had to walk because we ______ missed the last bus." (had already / have already)
Had already
Rewrite using present perfect: "I started working here in 2015. I still work here."
I have worked here since 2015.
Find the mistake: "She didn’t used to like coffee."
"Didn’t used to" → Didn’t use to