Choose the correct option:
I have ___ friends in Madrid, so I don’t feel lonely.
→ few / a few
Answer: a few
Choose the correct option:
I saw ___ interesting film yesterday.
Answer: an
Choose:
(although, however, despite, in spite of, while)
___ it was raining, we went out.
Answer: although
Complete:
This book is ___ (interesting) than that one.
Answer: more interesting
Choose the correct option:
When I was a child, I ___ play outside every day.
→ used to / was playing
Answer: used to
Choose the correct option:
Do you have ___ questions?
→ some / any
✅ Answer: any
Fill in:
___ sun rises in the east.
Answer: The
Complete:
It was expensive. ___, I bought it.
Answer: However
Complete:
She runs ___ (fast) than me.
Answer: faster
Choose the correct option:
I ___ (walk) home when I saw an accident.
→ walked / was walking
Answer: was walking
Complete the sentence:
There isn’t ___ time to finish this.
→ enough / too
Answer: enough
Correct the mistake:
She is the teacher at university.
Answer: She is a teacher at university
Correct the mistake:
Despite it was cold, we stayed outside.
Answer: Despite being cold / Although it was cold
Correct the mistake:
This is the more beautiful place in the city.
Answer: the most beautiful
Complete the sentence:
When we arrived, the film ___ (already/start).
Answer: had already started
Correct the mistake:
She has much friends in this city.
Answer: many friends
Explain:
Why do we say “go to school” or “go to the school”?
Answer: general purpose vs specific building
Combine sentences using “while”:
She likes parties. He prefers staying at home.
Answer: While she likes parties, he prefers staying at home
Make a sentence using:
→ “as…as”
Answer: e.g. She is as tall as her brother
Correct the mistake:
I was walking in the park when I was seeing my friend.
Answer: when I saw my friend
Choose the correct option:
We have ___ sugar left, so we can make a cake.
→ little / a little
Answer: a little
Fill in all articles:
I saw ___ dog in ___ park. ___ dog was very friendly.
Answer: a / the / The
Explain the difference:
“despite” vs “although”
Answer: despite + noun/gerund; although + subject + verb
Explain:
Difference between “farther” and “further”
Answer: farther = physical distance; further = abstract/additional
Correct the mistake:
I am used to wake up early.
Answer: used to waking up