Gerunds, Infinitives & Present Continuous
Comparatives & Superlatives
Present Perfect
Must / Mustn't
Be Going To / Will
100

Complete: "I enjoy ______ (read)."

Reading

100

Complete: "An elephant is ____________a dog. (big)"

bigger than

100

Complete: "She has ______ (visit) Paris."

visited

100

Complete: "You ______ wear a seatbelt."

must

100

Complete: "I think it ______ rain tomorrow."

will

200

Correct the sentence: "I am love playing soccer."

"I love playing soccer."

200

Complete: "Mount Everest is __________ mountain in the world. (high)"

the highest

200

Make a question: "you / ever / eat sushi?"

Have you ever eaten sushi?

200

Which is correct? "You mustn't" or "You must" smoke in hospitals?

"You musn“t smoke in hospitals."

200

Which is correct? "Look at those clouds! It will rain" or "It is going to rain"?

"It is going to rain"

300

Choose the correct option: "She exercises (to staying/ to stay) fit."

"to stay fit"

300

Correct the sentence: "My car is more faster than yours."

"My car is faster than yours"

300

Complete: "They ______ never ______ (see) snow."

have - seen

300

Give one rule using mustn't for a library. DOUBLE POINTS

Example: You mustn't talk loudly in the library.

300

Complete: "We ______ visit our grandparents next weekend." (planned)

are going to

400

Explain the difference: "I like swimming" vs. "I swim to be healthier." DOUBLE POINTS

I like swimming = general enjoyment. I swim to be healthier = purpose

400

Create a sentence using both a comparative and a superlative. DOUBLE POINTS

Example: My brother is taller than me, but my father is the tallest in the family.

400

Make a question out of this affirmative sentence: "They have been to the US." (use EVER)

Have they ever been to the US?

400

Correct the sentence: "Students mustn't bring their homework tomorrow." (meaning: it is necessary) 

Students must bring their homework tomorrow.

400

When do we use "be going to"? DOUBLE POINTS

We use "be going to" for future plans (intentions)  and predictions based on present evidence.

500

Find and correct the mistake: "She is to cook tacos, now."

 "She is cooking tacos, now."

500

Complete: "This is the ______ exciting movie I have ever seen."

most

500

Make a sentence about your life using ever, never, and Present Perfect. DOUBLE POINTS

"Have you ever streamed on social media? I've never streamed on YouTube, but I have on TikTok."

500

Situation: Your friend is driving too fast. Give two pieces of advice using must and mustn't.

Example: You must drive carefully. You mustn't exceed the speed limit.

500

Create one prediction with will and one future plan with be going to.

Example: I think robots will do more jobs in the future. / I am going to study English tonight.