Future Probability (will / going to)
I wish / If only
Comparatives & Superlatives
Past Simple
Past Continuous
100

This is the correct future form for a prediction based on opinion, not evidence.

will

100

You use this phrase to express a desire for a different present situation.

I wish" or "If only

100

The comparative form of the adjective "big".

bigger

100

The past simple form of the irregular verb "to go".

went

100

This verb tense is formed using "was/were" + verb-ing.

Past Continuous

200

"Look at those dark clouds! It ______ rain."

is going to

200

Complete the sentence: "I wish I ______ (have) a bigger house."

had

200

The superlative form of the adjective "good".

the best

200

Make this sentence negative in the past simple: "She saw the movie."

She did not (didn't) see the movie

200

"At 8 pm last night, I ______ (watch) TV."

was watching

300

The phone is ringing. "Don't worry, I ______ get it."

will

300

Express regret about a past action using "If only".

If only I hadn't + (past participle)"? (e.g., If only I hadn't said that.)

300

This is the correct structure for a comparative sentence with a long adjective like "expensive".

more expensive than

300

The past simple of the verbs "to be" for "I", "he", "she", "it".

was

300

"While I ______ (cook) dinner, the phone rang."

was cooking

400

This is the difference in use between "will" and "going to" for future plans.

Going to' is for planned decisions/intentions, and 'will' is for spontaneous decisions?"

400

Correct or incorrect?: "I wish I am taller."

Incorrect. It should be 'I wish I were' (or 'was') taller.

400

Make a superlative sentence using the adjective "interesting".

That is the most interesting book I have ever read.

400

Make a question in the past simple: "night / They / party / to the /go / last /?"

Did they go to the party last night?

400

"It ______ (rain) when I left for work this morning."

was raining

500

Create two sentences: one with "will" for a promise, and one with "going to" for a plan you've already made.

Promise: "I will always love you."
Plan: "I'm going to visit my grandmother tomorrow."

500

Express these two wishes: 1. You want to stop working. 2. You regret arriving late to the meeting.

1. I wish I didn't have to work." and "2. If only I hadn't arrived late to the meeting."?

500

Correct the mistake: "This is the more cheapest phone in the store."

This is the cheapest phone in the store.

500

Ask a question about the subject of this sentence: "Someone broke the window."

Who broke the window?

500

Combine these two sentences using "when": "I was having a shower. The doorbell rang."

I was having a shower when the doorbell rang.