Past Tenses
PrPf or PSimple
Future tenses
adjectives
adverbs
100

Yesterday I (cook) a chocolate cake using a new recepie

Yesterday I cooked a chocolate cake using a new recepie

100

I (see) this moovie already

I've seen this moovei already

100

I just talked to them. They’re tired, so they  (not come) to the party.

I just talked to them. They’re tired, so they will not come to the party.

100

My house is (big) than yours.

My house is bigger than yours.

100

She is a (quick) runner

She is a quick runner

200

I (watch) TV wneh she suddenly called me at midnight

I was watching TV wneh she suddenly called me at midnight

200

She (not call) me yesterday 

She didn't call me yesterday

200

Look at those clouds! It  (rain) soon.

Look at those clouds! It is going to rain soon.

200

She runs (fast) than her brother.

She runs faster than her brother.

200

He didn't drive (dangerous) down the hill.

He didn't drive dangerously down the hill.

300

What you (do) yesterday at 5 p.m?

What dod you do yesterday at 5 p.m?

300

We (live) in Spain in 2015

We lived in Spain in 2015

300

Well, I think you are right. It's my bad, so I (call) him today to apologise

Well, I think you are right. It's my bad, so I will call him today to apologise

300

This book is  (interesting) than the last one.

This book is  more interesting than the last one.

300

You answered the questions very (good/well)

You answered the questions very well

400

I (not notice) her because I (read) an artcile

I did not notice her because I was reading an artcile

400

How long you (know) him?

How long have you known him?

400

She has a train ticket for 7:00 a.m. What time she  (leave)?

She has a train ticket for 7:00 a.m. What time is she  leaving?

400

He speaks  (fluently) than he writes.

He speaks  more fluently than he writes.

400

She is a (careful) driver, but her sister drives even more (careful).

She is a careful driver, but her sister drives even more carefully.

500

What you (do) when the lights went out?

What were you doing when the lights went out?

500

He (never / be) to Italy, but he (go) to France last year.

He has never been to Italy, but he went to France last year

500

I believe they (win) the match. We (celebrate) after that — we’ve already booked a table!

I believe they will win the match. We are going to celebrate after that — we’ve already booked a table!

500

This test was much (hard) than I expected. He did (bad) than usual.

This test was much harder than I expected. He did worse than usual.

500

He was (angry) than usual and answered me much more (cold).

He was angrier than usual and answered me much more coldly.