Past of regular and irregular verbs
Say the comparative or the superlative of the following adjectives
Family: What do you call...
Missing collocation
Mixed grammar
100

Listen

Listened

100

Old (comparative)

Older

100

the mother of your mother

(grandmother)

100

Fast, healthy, Italian

Food

100

My parents never _________________ cigarettes in front of us.
(SMOKE Present Simple).

My parents never smoke cigarettes in front of us.

200

To Be

Was/Were

200

Good (comparative)

Better

200

the son of your aunt

cousin

200

Ball, board, computer

game

200

Jeremy usually ______________ to school by bus but today his dad _________________ him.
(GO, DRIVE - Present Simple and Progressive)

Jeremy usually goes to school by bus but today his dad is driving him.

300

Keep

Kept

300

Bad (superlative)

worst

300

the daughter of your brother

niece

300

Interview, application, description

job

300

Angela ______________ herself while she _________________ up a tree.
(HURT, CLIMB - Past)

Angela hurt herself while she was climbing up a tree.

400

Shrink

Shrank

400

Interesting (comparative & superlative)

more interesting/most interesting

400

the woman you are divorced from

ex wife

400

Detached, terrace, country

(house)

400

If it _____ tomorrow, we _____ to the cinema (RAIN _GO).
What type of conditional is it? 

If it rains tomorrow, we'll go to the cinema.
FIRST CONDITIONAL

500

Sweep

Swept

500

Far (comparative & superlative)

farther/further farthest/furthest

500

the father of your husband

father in-law

500

Day, business, round, boat

 (trip)

500

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first, using the word given:
People think that church is over a century old. (THOUGHT)

That church is thought to be over a century old.