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200

It describes actions that are happening right now.

Present continuous or progressive

200

Vocabulary:

The comparative and superlative form of bad.

worse and worst

200

Vocabulary:

The opposite of EXPENSIVE.

CHEAP 

200

Grammar:

Choose the correct PRONOUN form:

Please tell me where I can find (your / you're / yours) notebook. 

your (possessive pronoun)

400

Grammar (passive voice simple present):

People produce cars in this factory.

Cars (were produced / are produced) in this factory (by them / by people).

are produced / by people

400

Grammar (tense)

What is tense of this sentence?:

By this time next week, he will have been travelling around Africa for six months! 

future

400

Grammar

What is the ADVERB in this sentence?

He ran quickly away from the fire.

quickly

400

Grammar (modals):

You (should / must) arrive at school on time!

must (imperative)

600

Grammar

What is the ADJECTIVE in this sentence?

They took the most beautiful photos of their holiday in Spain.

beautiful

600

Vocabulary:

A noise some people make while sleeping.

snore

600

Vocabulary:

The opposite of FAR

NEAR

600

Vocabulary:

Alice is multilingual and speaks Korean, Spanish, and English. What does 'multilingual' mean? 

Able to speak many languages

800

Grammar

What is the tense in this sentence.

She's my best friend. 

Simple present

800

Grammar 

The comparative and superlative form of good.


better and well

800

Grammar (modals):

I (have to / should) go to the dentist tomorrow morning at 10:00.

have to (obligation)

800

Grammar (tense):

What tense is this sentence?

We've been here for an hour.

present perfect

1000

Grammar (tense)

What is the tense of this sentence?:

She is completing math homework. 

present progressive

1000

Grammar:

Change into passive

The teacher grades many tests yesterday.

Many tests were graded yesterday by the teacher.

1000

Grammar

What is the conjunction used in this sentence? 

Although it was raining during our vacation, we still had fun. 

Although

1000

Grammar:

What is the adjective used in the sentence? 

When I looked out the window, I noticed it was a dreary day. 

Dreary