Present
Past
Future
Countable/ uncountable
Comparatives
100

I (wake up) at 8 o'clock every day.

wake up

100

I am happy but yesterday I ... sad.

was

100

I ... (play) badminton with my friends tomorrow.

am going to/ will

100

There’s a/an/- cupcake on the table.

a

100

Russia is (big) country n the world.

the biggest

200

I (not like) fish. I like chicken.

don't like

200

Larry sometimes goes to school by bus but last week he ... by train.

went

200

My mum ... (not cook) dinner for our family tonight. We ... (buy) some pizza.

isn't going to cook/ won't cook

are going to buy/ will buy

200

There are ... biscuits in the cupboard.

some/ a lot of

200

Spain is (hot) than Poland.

hotter

300

My grandpa (have) a dog.

has

300

I was hungry so I ... some pancakes. (cook)

cooked

300

What/ you/ do/ this evening?

What are you going to do this evening?

What will you do this evening?

300

Are there ... tomatoes? Let’s make a pizza.

any

300

Are dogs (good) pets than cats?

better

400

My sister (not speak) English.

doesn't speak

400

Usually my mum does yoga every morning but yesterday she ... yoga. She was busy.

didn't do

400

My sister and brother ... (not swim) in the pool tomorrow.

aren't going to swim

won't swim

400

How ... cans of cola are there?

many

400

Are tigers (dangerous) than lions?

more dangerous

500

Make questions:

1) You/ always/ brush your teeth?

2) Your dad/ like/ strawberry jam?

3) Your dog/ big?

1) Do you always brush your teeth?

2) Does your dad like strawberry jam?

3) Is your dog big?

500

Make questions:

1) you/ watch/ a film/ yesterday?

2) she/ busy/ yesterday?

3) what/ he/ eat/ yesterday?

1) Did you watch a film yesterday?

2) Was she busy yesterday?

3) What did he eat yesterday?

500

John/ go to Spain/ next month?

Is John going to go to Spain next month?

Will John go to Spain next month?

500

How ... sugar is there?

much

500

Chinese is (difficult) language.

the most difficult