Quantifiers
Comparatives and superlatives
Present / past simple or continuous?
All past and perfect tenses
Future tenses
Conditionals
200

How ... coffee do you drink every day?

How much coffee do you drink every day?

200

I speak English ... (fluent) now than I did last year.

I speak English more fluently now than I did last year.

200

The train always ... (leave) at 6.07 a.m.

The train always leaves at 6.07 a.m.

200

After I … (wash up), I watched TV.

After I had washed up, I watched TV.

200

The bus ... (leave) at 3 o'clock, so I can sleep in.

The bus leaves at 3 o'clock, so I can sleep in.

200

If he ... (tell) the truth, she will forgive him.

If he tells the truth, she will forgive him.

400

How ... cups of tea do you usually drink?

How many cups of tea do you usually drink?

400

He had an accident last year. Now, he drives ... (careful) than before.

He had an accident last year. Now, he drives more carefully than before.

400

What is the matter? Why ... (cry / you)?

What's the matter? Why are you crying?

400

We should give him a tour of the city since he ... (never see) Amsterdam before.

We should give him a tour of the city since he has never seen Amsterdam before.

400

I promise I ... (call) you after work.

I promise I will call you after work.

400

If you feel sick, you ... (go) to the doctor.

If you feel sick, you go to the doctor.

600

He normally spends ... time studying than he did during the past week.

He normally spends less / more time studying than he did during the past week.

600

Her ... (late) album was the best-selling album of the century.

Her latest album was the best-selling album of the century.

600

At 7.30 yesterday morning, I ... (cycle) to school.

At 7.30 yesterday morning, I was cycling to school.

600

When I got there, I found out that I ... (leave) my umbrella at home.

When I got there, I found out that I had left my umbrella at home.

600

The weather forecast is good. It ... (be) sunny.

The weather forecast is good. It is going to be sunny.

600

If I didn't go to their party, they ... (be) offended.

If I didn't go to their party, they would be.

800

Her lost luggage was the ... of her worries.

Her lost luggage was the least of her worries.

800

Our team played ... (bad) game of all time.

Our team played the worst game of all time.

800

My dad ... (listen) to classical music when I ... (arrive) home from school.

My dad was listening to classical music when I arrived home from school.

800
I'm tired because I ... (not have) a holiday for ages.

I'm tired because I have not had a holiday for ages.

800

I ... (help) you with your homework tomorrow night.

I will help you with your homework tomorrow night.

800

If she has enough money next year, she ... (buy) a car.

If she has enough money next year, she will buy a car.

1000

He was one of the ... who survived the plane crash.

He was one of the few who survived the plane crash.

1000

... (few) people visit our store as the years go by.

Fewer people visit our store as the years go by.

1000

I ... (try) to log on when the WiFi ... (stop) working.

I was trying to log on when the WiFi stopped working.

1000

I … (play) the lottery for years and years, but I have yet to win anything.

I have been playing the lottery for years and years, but I have yet to win anything.

1000

I … (play football) on Saturday afternoon with Lucas.

I am playing football on Saturday afternoon with Lucas.

1000

If we ... (win) the lottery, we ... (give) some money to charity.

If we won the lottery, we would give some money to charity.