COMPARATIVES
ADJECTIVE OR ADVERB
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
PAST SIMPLE
SHOPPING VOCABULARY
100

Complete: My house is ______ (big) your house.

bigger than

100

Identify: She is a slow runner. (adjective/adverb?)

adjective

100

Complete: I ______ (eat) breakfast.

have eaten

100

Conjugate: go (Past Simple)

went

100

Translate: changing room

probador

200

Complete: She isn’t ______ her brother. (as tall)

as tall as

200

Identify: She runs slowly.

adverb

200

Make a question: you / ever / be / London?

Have you ever been to London?

200

Put in past: They eat pizza.

They ate pizza.

200

What do you say in a shop to offer help?

Can I help you?

300

Choose the correct: This exam is (easier / more easy) than the last one.

easier

300

Choose: He feels (bad / badly) today.

bad

300

Correct: She has went to the shop.

She has gone to the shop.

300

Make a negative sentence: She saw the movie.

She didn’t see the movie.

300

Name two sizes in clothing.

small, medium, large, extra-large

400

Transform: “The bus is fast, but the train is faster.” → use less… than.

The bus is less fast than the train.

400

Correct the mistake: He drives very careful.

carefully

400

Use just in a sentence (present perfect).

E.G.: I have just finished my homework.

400

Make a question with did: you / enjoy / the party?

Did you enjoy the party?

400

Complete the dialogue: Customer: “Do you have this in blue?” → Shop assistant: “Let me ______.”

check, see

500

Make a sentence using less… than with “expensive”.

E.G.: This T-shirt is less expensive than the jacket.

500

Choose and explain the correct option: She sings (beautiful / beautifully).

Beautifully affects the action not the subject. 

500

Explain when we use the present perfect.

For experiences or actions that connect to the present.

500

Tell a short sentence about yesterday using past simple.

E.G.: I watched TV yesterday.

500

Create a mini-dialogue (3 lines) between a customer and a shop assistant.

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