Past/Present/Future
Comparatives/Superlatives
Passive/Modal
Conditionals
Random
100

Is this sentence correct?


I made a cake for my mother last night

Yes

100

Fill in the gap and use a modifier (far/much/a bit etc.) to make a comparative sentence


Segovia is _______ (small) London

e.g. 

Segovia is far smaller than London

100

True or False

"Don't have to" and "mustn't" are both used as a prohibition.

False, only mustn't is for prohibition

100

 If you _____ (heat) ice, it ____ (melt).

heat, melts

100

True or False

Many and a few are used for countable nouns

True


200

Fill in the gap.


I ______ (not eat) since 12 o'clock today

haven't eaten

200

Make this into a superlative sentence

George is _______ (annoying) boy in the whole class

George is the most annoying boy in the whole class

200

Fill the gap with a modal


You ______ play this game, it's really fun

should

200

If they _____ (have) enough money, they would buy a new car

had

200

Make this sentence into a question


It is going to rain later

Is it going to rain later?

300

What time ______ (you, get up) usually?

What time do you get up usually?

300

Sarah is not as funny as Harry

Harry is funnier than Sarah

300

Fill the gap with a modal

When we were at school we ____ wear a uniform.

had to

300

We ______ (pass) the exam if we studied harder

would pass

300

Is this sentence correct?


This is the dress who I bought yesterday

No

This is the dress that/which I bought yesterday

400

I _______ (not stop) playing football even after I _______ (break) my finger

I didn't stop playing football even after I broke my finger

400

Is this sentence correct


I am the most worst football player in my school

No


I am the worst football player in my school

400

Change this sentence into the passive voice


The man chased the cat down the street.

The cat was chased by the man down the street.

400

I _____ (be) very angry with Nick if he ____ (forget) my CD again.

will be, forgets OR would be, forgot

400

Toledo, Madrid, not as .... as

Toldeo is not as big as Madrid

500

Fill in the gap

We ______ (meet) later today for lunch

are meeting

500

Make a comparative sentence using one of: a bit, far, a lot, much, slightly

e.g


I am far smarter than him

500

Is this sentence Active or Passive? change it to it's other form.


This film was seen by the entire class

Passive


The entire class saw this film

500

If she _____ (not/go) to the meeting, I _____ (not/go) either

doesn't go, won't go

500

Fill the gap using one of: some, much, many, a lot, a few, little


I need _______ sugar for the cake.

some