Tenses
Adjectives and adverbs
Phrasal Verbs
Modal Verbs
Vocabulary
100

What tense is this? “She is watching TV now.”

Present Continuous

100

What’s the adverb form of “quick”? 

Quickly

100

What does “wake up” mean? 

To stop sleeping

100

Complete: “You ____ wear a helmet. It’s the law.”

Must

100

What’s the opposite of “cheap”?

Expensive

200

Complete: “I ____ (go) to the cinema last weekend.”

Went

200

Correct: “She sings beautiful.”

She sings beautifully.

200

What’s the opposite of “put on (clothes)”? 

Take off

200

What modal do we use for advice?

Should

200

What’s a synonym for “angry”?

Mad/furious 

300

Correct the sentence: “He don’t like coffee.” 

He doesn’t like coffee.

300

What’s the comparative of “good”?

Better

300

Choose: “I can’t ___ ____ ___ the noise.” 

Put up with

300

Rewrite with a modal: “It is possible that he is at home.”

"He might be at home"

300

Fill in the blank: “She was afraid ____ flying.” 

Of

400

Make a question: “You / ever / be / to London?” 

Have you ever been to London?

400

Make a sentence using both an adjective and adverb.

Example answer: The dog is loud. It barks loudly.

400

Use “look after” in a sentence.

Ex: I must look after my brother.

400

Correct: “She can to play the piano.”

She can play the piano

400

Choose the right word: “He made / did his homework.” 

Did

500

Choose the correct tense: “By next year, I ____ (finish) school.” 

Will have finished

500

Explain the difference: “hard” vs “hardly”

("hard" = with effort, "hardly" = almost not)

500

Define: a) give up = ___ 

b) turn down = ___ 

c) find out = ___ 

A) Stop trying

B) Reject

C) Discover

500

Give an example using: must, should and might in one sentence.

You must wear a helmet when riding a bike, you should check the brakes before leaving, and it might rain later, so take a jacket.

500

Define and use: “environmentally friendly” in a sentence. 

e.g., "Electric cars are environmentally friendly."