Present Perfect |
Relative Clauses
Conditionals
So / Such / So much / So many
Gerund or Infinitive
100

Complete: "Hilda ___ (never/see) a ghost before."

has never seen

100

Fill in: The elf ___ helped Hilda is very clever.

who / that

100

Complete: If it rains, we ___ (stay) at home.

will stay

100

Fill in: It was ___ a strange creature! (so / such)

such

100

Choose: Hilda enjoys (to walk / walking) in the forest.

walking

200

Make a question: You / ever / ride a deerfox?

Have you ever ridden a deerfox?

200

Choose: The house (that / where / who) Hilda lives is near the river.

where

200

Complete: If I were a witch, I ___ (fly) everywhere.

would fly

200

Choose: There were (so / so many / such) trolls in the mountains.

so many

200

Fill in: I want ___ (visit) the mountains.

to visit

300

True or False: We use Present Perfect for actions that are finished.

False – it's used for experiences or actions with a connection to the present.

300

Add commas: Hilda who is brave never gives up.

Hilda, who is brave, never gives up.

300

What's the difference between First and Second Conditional?

First = real future possibility; Second = imaginary or unlikely situation

300

Fill in: Hilda has ___ much to do today.

so

300

Correct: She suggested to go outside.

She suggested going outside.

400

Correct the mistake: "I have saw a troll once."

I have seen a troll once.

400

Define: What’s the difference between defining and non-defining clauses?

Defining = essential info, no commas. Non-defining = extra info, use commas.

400

Make a sentence: “If Hilda met a giant…”

E.g. If Hilda met a giant, she would try to trust him.

400

Correct the sentence: "It was so big problem!"

It was such a big problem!

400

Choose: I forgot (to feed / feeding) the deerfox!

to feed

500

Create a sentence about yourself using Present Perfect + for/since.

I have lived in this town for 10 years / since 2014.

500

Make a sentence with a non-defining relative clause.

E.g. My mom, who is a great cook, loves Hilda too.

500

Create your own fun Second Conditional sentence using Hilda's world.

E.g. If I lived in Trolberg, I would talk to elves every day.

500

Make 2 different sentences using "so" and "such".

E.g. "It was so cold!" / "It was such a cold day!"

500

Make a sentence using a gerund and another using an infinitive.

E.g. I love reading. I hope to visit Trolberg someday.