Tense
Comparatives/Superlatives
Common Grammar Mistakes
Countable/Uncountable/Quantifiers
Verb patterns
100

Hans is tall now, but he ________ tall when he was 10.

wasn't

100

Use the comparative of "expensive" to make a sentence about a thing you bought this year.

___ is more expensive than ____

100

I can see that (your / you're) worried.

you're

100

Is this noun countable(C) or uncountable(U): money

uncountable

100

I want _________ (visit) Luke this weekend.

to visit

200

Make predictions about life in 2050.

Future Simple should be used.

200

Compare two of your friends using the word “energetic”.


200 Points for a sentence with no grammar mistakes

100 Points for a sentence with one or more grammar mistakes

200

The football team won (its / it's) final game.

its

200

Complete the sentence with {some} or {any}. There aren’t ______ tomatoes in the house.

Any

200

Yuri really enjoys reading/to read poetry.

reading

300

Using the present perfect tense, tell us about your three accomplishments.

100 points for each correct verb in the present perfect tense.


300

Use 3 adjectives in the comparative form to create a sentence about your friends/teacher/family

100 pts for each correct superlative

eg: My mom is shorter than my dad.

300

Vivian draws very good!

well

300

Complete this sentence with the correct quantifier. (lots of, few, or a little)

We have ________ apples in the house. You don`t need to buy any more!

lots of 

300

Mary asked Ann _________(tell) her the secret.

to tell

400

Make up a question in the present perfect continuous tense

Have/ has + been + V-ing?

400 Points for a question with no grammar mistakes

300 Points for a question with one grammar mistakes

200 Points for a question with two grammar mistakes

100 Points for a question with three or more grammar mistakes

400

Use an adjective in the superlative form to create a sentence about yourself 

400 Points for a sentence with no grammar mistakes

300 Points for a sentence with one grammar mistakes

200 Points for a sentence with two grammar mistakes

100 Points for a sentence with three or more grammar mistakes

400

Hans and Jeremy went to Paris and stayed (there / their, they're) for two weeks.

there


400

Create a sentence using the quantifier “much”.

400 Points for a sentence with no grammar mistakes

300 Points for a sentence with one grammar mistakes

200 Points for a sentence with two grammar mistakes

100 Points for a question with three or more grammar mistakes

400

Mr. Daniels makes Max _______(clean) the classroom for him.

clean

500

What are the past participles of these five base verbs?  bring, wear, fly, pay, choose

brought, worn, flown, paid, chosen

500

Create a sentence using comparatives to describe people from Poland and from other countries.

500 Points for a sentence with no grammar mistakes

400 Points for a sentence with one grammar mistake

300 Points for a sentence with two grammar mistakes

200 Points for a sentence with three grammar mistakes

100 Points for a question with four or more grammar mistakes

500

If I would have enough money, I could stop working.

If I had enough money, I could stop working.

500

Create a sentence using the all/most/some + of.... to describe the students in this classroom

500 Points for a sentence with no grammar mistakes

400 Points for a sentence with one grammar mistake

300 Points for a sentence with two grammar mistakes

200 Points for a sentence with three grammar mistakes

100 Points for a question with four or more grammar mistakes

500

Vivian keeps ________(practice) ___________(draw).

Vivian keeps practicing drawing.