PP & PPC
Some, Any & No
Had better & Ought to
Both, Either & Neither
Comparisons
100

Complete:
"She _______ (study) for three hours."

Answer: has been studying

100

Complete:
"There is ______ milk in the fridge."

Answer: some

100

Complete:
"You ______ wear a coat. It's cold."

Answer: had better / ought to

100

Complete:
"______ my parents speak English."

Answer: Both

100

Complete:
"My brother is ______ tall ______ me."

Answer: as / as

200

Choose:
"She has lived here ______ 2019." 

For or since?

Answer: since

200

Complete:
"Do you have ______ questions?"

Answer: any

200

Which sounds like stronger advice?

A) You ought to study.
B) You had better study.

Answer: B

200

Complete:
"You can choose ______ restaurant."

Answer: either

200

Complete:
"This test is ______ difficult than the last one."

Answer: less

300

Make a sentence using:
rain / all day

Possible answer: It has been raining all day.

300

Complete:
"There is ______ information about the event."

some, any or no? 

Answer: no

300

Correct:
"You had better to leave now."

Answer: You had better leave now.

300

Complete:
"______ of my friends likes horror movies."

Both, neither or either? 

Answer: Neither

300

Correct:
"She is as taller as her sister."

Answer: She is as tall as her sister.

400

Correct:
"He have finished his homework."

Answer: He has finished his homework.

400

Correct:
"I don't have some money."

Answer: I don't have any money.

400

Create a sentence giving advice to someone who is sick.

Possible answer: You ought to see a doctor.

400

Correct:
"Both of them is happy."

Answer: Both of them are happy.

400

Make a sentence using less...than.

Possible answer: Math is less interesting than music.

500

Create a question using:
you / wait / long?

Answer: Have you been waiting long?

500

Create a sentence using some, any, and no.

Possible answer: I have some books, but I don't have any magazines and no newspapers.

500

Situation:
Your friend has an exam tomorrow and hasn't studied.

Give advice using had better.

Possible answer: You had better start studying now.

500

Create one sentence with:
both, either, and neither.

Possible answer: Both hotels are good, you can choose either one, but neither is cheap.

500

Situation:
Compare a bicycle and a car using as...as and less...than.

Possible answer: A bicycle isn't as fast as a car. A bicycle is less expensive than a car.