gerunds and infinitives
adverbs and extreme adjectives
used to/ would
relative values
verbs patterns
100

Complete: I enjoy ______ (read) books in my free time.

reading

100

What is the adverb in: She runs very quickly?

quickly

100

Complete: When I was a child, I ______ (play) with dolls.

used to play / would play

100

Complete: This is the boy ______ lives next door.

who

100

Which is correct? I want (go / to go) home.

to go

200

Which is correct? She decided (to go / going) to the party.

to go

200

Replace with an extreme adjective: very big. 

huge / enormous

200

Which is correct? I would go / I used go to the park.

I used to go to the park.

200

Correct: The car, who is red, is mine.

The car, which is red, is mine.

200

Choose: She enjoys (dance / dancing).

dancing

300

Choose: They suggested (meeting / to meet) at the café.

meeting

300

Which is correct? He was extremely/very furious.

extremely furious

300

Rewrite: I played football every Saturday when I was a kid.

I used to play football every Saturday.

300

Join: I met a woman. She is a doctor.

I met a woman who is a doctor.

300

Fill in: He made me ______ (do) my homework.

do

400

Correct the sentence: He avoided to talk to me.

He avoided talking to me.

400

Find the mistake: She is absolutely tired.

She is very tired

400

What’s the difference between used to and be used to?

used to = past habit

be used to = accustomed to something.

400

That’s the house ______ I grew up.

where

400

Rewrite with correct pattern: I can to swim very well.

I can swim very well.

500

Correct the mistake: She suggested to go to the cinema.  

She suggested going to the cinema.

500

Give two adverbs of frequency.

always, sometimes

500

Make a sentence with would showing a past habit.

My grandfather would tell me stories every night.

500

Define “relative pronoun” and give 3 examples.

A word that introduces a relative clause; examples: who, which, that.

500

Give 3 verbs that are followed by -ing.

enjoy, avoid, suggest