Past Simple
Countable / Uncountable
Comparative / Superlative
Prepositions
Correct the mistake
100

Adam (to live) in Greece two years ago.

Adam lived in Greece two years ago.

100

I need to buy ___ fruit.

I need to buy some fruit.

100

He is (tall) his brother.

He is taller than his brother.

100

He was a student ___ 1994.

He was a student in 1994.

100

Katherine love hanging out with her friends.

Katherine loves hanging out with her friends.

200

They (to go) to the cinema last night.

They went to the cinema last night.

200

The greengrocer didn't have ___ onions.

The greengrocer didn't have any onions.

200

This exercise is (easy) the previous one.

This exercise is easier than the previous one.

200

The diner is ___ your left.

The diner is on your left.

200

Paris is capital of France.

Paris is the capital of France.

300

/t/, /d/, or /id/?

Worked, learned, wanted.

Worked /t/
Learned /d/
Wanted /id/

300

Are there ___ clothes shops near here?

Are there any clothes shops near here?

300

Who is (pretty) in your classroom?

Who is the prettiest in your classroom?

300

Thomas lives ___ the second floor.

Thomas lives on the second floor.

300

I am looking forward to hear from you.

I am looking forward to hearing from you.

400

Make a question:
Angela studied history in France.

Did Angela study history in France?

400

______ butter would you like?

How much butter would you like?

400

Hiking is (fun) staying at home.

Hiking is more fun than staying at home.

400

She was ___ a party last weekend.

She was at a party last weekend.

400

Mathew can dancing the Salsa.

Mathew can dance the Salsa.

500

When he was young, he (to play) soccer.

When he was young, he used to play soccer.

500

I'd like ___ cup of coffee, please.

I would like a cup of coffee, please.

500

What is (bad) thing you did?

What is the worst thing you did?

500

He thinks ___ her all the time.

He thinks about her all the time.

500

Adrew drives very good.

Adrew drives very well.