Unit 1:Present Simple Aff/Neg
Unit 2: Present Simple Int
Unit 3: There is/There are
Unit 4: Present cont/can and adverbs
Unit 5: Comparative/Superlative
100
Make an Affirmative, negative and interrogative sentence with the subject and verb: I / speak
What is I speak. I don't speak. Do I speak?
100
Make a present simple question: ____you____mineral water? (to drink)
What is Do you drink mineral water?
100
Make an affirmative statement using there is/there are and anything else that needs to be added to make a complete sentence: Clock-on-wall
What is There is a clock on the wall.
100
Make an Affirmative, negative and interrogative sentence with the subject and verb: I / walk
What is I am walking. I am not walking. Am I walking?
100
Fill in the correct form of the words in brackets (comparative or superlative). This flower is (beautiful) that one.
What is This flower is more beautiful than that one.
200
Make an Affirmative, negative and interrogative sentence with the subject and verb: he / have time
What is He has time. He doesn't have time. Does he have time?
200
Make a present simple question: ____Sarah and Linda____their pets? (to feed)
What is Do Sarah and Linda feed their pets?
200
Make an affirmative statement using there is/there are and anything else that needs to be added to make a complete sentence: Apples-on-shelf
What is There are some apples on the shelf.
200
Make an Affirmative, negative and interrogative sentence with the subject and verb: she / eat
What is She is eating. She isn't eating. Is she eating?
200
Fill in the correct form of the words in brackets (comparative or superlative). This is (interesting) book I have ever read.
What is This is the most interesting book I have ever read.
300
Choose the correct statement. The sun sets in the west. - Which situation is expressed by the simple present? The sun always sets in the west. The action is going on right now. If we are lucky, the sun might set in the west today.
What is The sun always sets in the west.
300
What is the correct present simple question: Are you ironing everyday your clothes?
What is Do you iron your clothes everyday?
300
The noun 'meat' is uncountable. Use it in a sentence with there is or there are.
What is (any correct there is sentence)
300
Choose the correct answer. I am currently living in London. - What does this sentence mean? I have moved to London to stay there for ever. I am in London only for a limited period of time. I am going to move to London soon.
What is I am in London only for a limited period of time.
300
If you used a comparative or superlative adjective, would this sentence have the same meaning?: You are as crazy as my sister.
What is no
400
He plays football. - Which situation cannot be expressed by the simple present? If we want to say that the action is going on right now. If we want to say that football is one of his hobbies. If we want to say that he is able to play football.
What is If we want to say that the action is going on right now.
400
Rearrange and add the necessary words to form a present simple question: his mum/home/when/to come
What is When does his mum come home?
400
The noun 'woman' is countable. Use it in a question with there is/there are.
What is (any appropriate 'are there' question)
400
What is the meaning of "can"? to have to not to be allowed to to be able to to be allowed to
What is to be able to
400
Use a comparative adjective to give this sentence the same meaning: The second Matrix was not as interesting as the first Matrix film.
What is The first Matrix film was more interesting than the second Matrix film.
500
Make this sentence negative: He has some milk.
What is He doesn't have any milk.
500
Rearrange and add the necessary words to form a present simple question: bearded/always/steak/man/eat/the
What is Does the bearded man always eat steak?
500
Put this sentence in order, while adding the correct form of there is/there are: here/of/lots/there/people
What is There are lots of people here.
500
What are the adverb forms of these adjectives? noisy,close,clever
What is noisily/closely/cleverly
500
What is another way to make the comparison in this sentence?: John is not as tall as Arnie.
What is Arnie is taller than John.