Must and Mustn't
Articles
To + Infinitive
Present Perfect
Comparison of Adjectives
100

True or False: You mustn't wear shorts in the winter.

True!

100

Fill in the Blank: I bought ___ car last weekend. (indefinite)

I bought a car last weekend.

100
Multiple Choice: He looks left and right...

a) to cross the road.

b) to learn new things.

c) to open the door.

A: He looks left and right to cross the road.

100

Fill in the Blank: I ______ (go) to Italy three times.

I have gone to Italy three times.

100
Multiple Choice: Which adjective is superlative?

a) Good

b) Better

c) Best

C: Best

200

Fill In the Blank: Children ______ play in the street.

(must or mustn't)

Children mustn't play in the street.

200

Fill in the Blank: My grandmother tries to eat ___ orange every day. (indefinite)

My grandmother tries to eat an orange every day.

200

Fill in the Blank: He decided ____ a new mobile phone.

a) to not buy

b) not to buys

c) not to buy

C: He decided not to buy a new mobile phone.

200

Fill in the Blank: Tony and Martha ____ (be) students for the last five years.

Tony and Martha have been students for the last five years.

200

Fill in the Blank: Nikola Jokić is a ______ (strong) basketball player than James Harden.

Nikola Jokić is a stronger basketball player than James Harden.

300

Correct the Sentence: You mustn't look at traffic lights while driving.

You must look at traffic lights while driving. (Or other correct answer)

300

Multiple Choice: Tommy and his friends...

a) played in a town square last night.

b) played in the town square last night.

c) played in an town square last night.

B) Tommy and his friends played in the town square last night.

300

Combine the Sentences: Mary stayed at school until 3 PM. She had to finish her history project.

Mary stayed at school until 3 PM to finish her history project.
300
Multiple Choice: I'm Hungarian, so I _______ (eat) goulash many times before.

a) has eat

b) has eaten

c) have eaten

C: I'm Hungarian, so I have eaten goulash many times before.

300

Change the comparative adjective to a superlative adjective: My baseball skills are worse than yours.

(Try to add something to the end!)

My basketball skills are the worst (in the league.)

400

Unscramble: You / at / shout / your / classmates / mustn't / the / teachers / or

You mustn't shout at your classmates or the teachers.

400

Replace the word "three" with an article: Tracy carried three books home from the library after school.

Tracy carried the books home from the library after school.

400

Unscramble: We / get / better / for / hours / five / grade / a / studied / to

We studied for five hours to get a better grade.

400

Correct the Mistake: Shirley have eaten her breakfast every morning for the past two weeks.

Shirley has eaten her breakfast every morning for the past two weeks.

400

Multiple Choice: Albert Einstein was _______ (intelligent) than Stephen Hawking.

a) more intelligent

b) intelligenter

c) more intelligenter

A: Albert Einstein was more intelligent than Stephen Hawking.

500

Unscramble: students / wear / school / they / when / high / uniforms / in / are / must

Students must wear uniforms when they are in high school.

500

True or False: You can use the articles "a" and "an" with plural nouns.

False: You cannot use "a" and "an" with plural nouns.

500

Create an Ending to this Sentence: I invited my friends over... (use "to")

I invited my friends over (to have a party.)

500

Fill in the Blank: Michael ____ (try) to fix his door for two years now.

Michael has tried to fix his door for two years now.

500

Fix the Mistake: Tony Hawk is the most good skateboarder in the world.

Tony Hawk is the best skateboarder in the world.