QUATIFIERS
VERB PATTERNS
IF AND WHEN
GIVING REASONS (TO / FOR)
COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES
100

What quantifier do we use with apples? (some / much / many?)

SOME AND MANY

100

COMPLETE

She wants ___ to the party. (go)

She wants TO GO to the party.

100

Complete: 

“If it ___ (rain), I stay home.”

RAINS

100

Complete: 

“I study English ___ travel.”

TO

100

What’s the comparative of tall?

TALLER

200

CORRECT THE MISTAKE

I always eat much snacks at night.

I always eat TOO MANY snacks at night.

200

Choose the correct form:

 “He enjoys ___.” (cook / cooking / to cook)

He enjoys COOKING.

200

Complete: 

“When she ___ (arrive), we eat dinner.”

ARRIVES

200

Complete: 

“This gift is ___ you.”

FOR

200

Complete:

 “This exam is ___ than the last one.” (easy)

EASIER

300

Which quantifier fits? “We have only a ___ cookies, we need to buy more.”

FEW

300

She can’t stand ___ (wait) in long lines.

She can’t stand WAITING in long lines.

300

Make a sentence: 

You go to bed late / feel tired (use if).

“If you go to bed late, you feel tired.” 

"You feel tired if you go to bed late."

300

Choose the correct word: 

“He goes to the gym ___ stay healthy.”

TO

300

 Choose the correct sentence: 

“He is more tall / taller than his brother.”

TALLER

400

CORRECT THE MISTAKE

I don't have many time to cook dinner.

I don't have TOO MUCH time to cook dinner.

400

They decided ___ (go) on vacation next month.

They decided TO GO on vacation next month.

400

Make a sentence:

Play soccer / feel happy (use When)

"When I play soccer, I feel happy."   /

"I feel happy when I play soccer."

400

Which one is correct? 

“She brought a cake for celebrate / to celebrate / for celebrating?”

TO CELEBRATE

400

Correct the mistake

"This is the most tall building in the city. ."

"This is the TALLEST building in the city. ."

500

When do we use "a little" and when "a few"?

ANSWERS MAY VARY.

500

Name 2 verb patterns that can use "to + verb" and "verb +  ing" and have the SAME MEANING

ANSWERS MAY VARY (Forget, Hate, Like, Love, Prefer)

500

 Turn this sentence into a question:

“If she finishes early, she goes to the gym.”

“What does she do if she finishes early?”

500

What’s the difference between “to” and “for” when giving a reason?

“To + verb , for + noun”

500

Correct the mistake:

"I think that’s the worstest decision."

"I think that’s the WORST decision."