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100

Pronounce this word correctly:

EAR 

EE-YER

100

Use the past simple to ask a question: 

He played guitar at the festival.

Did he play guitar at the festival? 

100

What tense is this written in?

"I've been living in New York since 2009"

Present Perfect Continuous 

100

Use either WILL or GOING TO:

1. Look at those dark clouds! It's ____ rain! 

2. I'm tired. I think I ___ take a nap. 

1. It's going to rain.

2. I think I will take a nap.

100

Correct the sentence: 

There were a lot of persons at the concert. 

There were a lot of people at the concert. 

200

Pronounce this word: 

MUSICIAN 

myoo-zih-shun

200

Ask a question using the Present Perfect: 

She has visited the Art Institute several times.

How many times has she visited the Art Institute? 

200

Give 2 examples of sentences written in Past Simple and Present Perfect

1. I watched a movie yesterday. (Past Simple)

2. I've watched this movie many times.  (Present Perfect)

200

Give an example sentence using each:

such a / such / so 

He's such a good person.
They're such good people (plural) 

They're so nice! 

200

Using "good", give 2 example sentences of its comparative and superlative forms. 

Italian food is better than Polish food. 


Italy has the best food in Europe. 

300

Pronounce this word: 


FORTUNATELY 

for-chun-it-lee

300

Ask a question using the Present Perfect Continuous: 

They have been learning English for two years.

How long have they been learning English? 

300

True or false.

We can use the Past Perfect to talk about a past action that happened before another action.

If false, explain why and give an example. 

If true, explain with an example. 

TRUE! An example: 


When we got to the station, the train had already left. 

300

Use either WELL or GOOD: 

1. She speaks English very ____.

2. That movie was very ____.

1. She speaks English very well. 

2. That movie was very good. 

300

Complete the sentence using this phrasal verb: turn out

I thought the exam would be hard, but it turned out..... 

I thought the exam would be hard, but it turned out to be easy. 

400

Pronounce this word:

PSYCHIATRIC 

[sai-kee-ah-trick]

400

Ask a question using the Past Perfect: 

I had visited the museum before it closed.

Had you visited the museum before it closed? 

400

Rewrite this sentence using Present Perfect Continuous:

I've worked at the company since 2015.

I've been working at the company since 2015/for 10 years. 

400

Give examples using Modals of Deduction in the past!

Must have

Might/May have

Can't have 

He must have forgotten about the meeting 


They may have missed the turn which is why they're late. 

She can't have finished work early, she's still at the office. 

400

Correct the sentence:

"You must to go back to the dentist" 

You must go back to the dentist. 

500

Pronounce this word correctly 

PSYCHOLOGICAL

[sigh-kuh-LAW-jih-kul]

500

Ask a question using the Past Perfect Continuous: 

I had been walking in the park before it started raining.

Where had you been walking before it started raining? 

500

Use the past perfect and past perfect continuous in a sentence using 'before'. 

She had been working at the company for five years before she had finally decided to quit.

500

Use although or even though to create a clause of contrast:


We went for a walk. It was raining a lot outside. 

Even though it was raining a lot outside, we went for a walk.

We went for a walk even though it was raining a lot outside. 

500

Which sentence is incorrect? 

  1. She was born on July 11th. 

  2. She was born on July at 11am. 

  3. She was born in the 90's.

2. She was born on July at 11am. 

What should the correct answer be?