Vocabulary
Since/for
Quantifiers&Articles
Relative clauses
100

The person who has achieved a lot in their life is:

1. a high acheiver

2. a high achiever

2. a high achiever

100

Find a mistake

I've been knowing you for ages

I've known you for ages

100

Find a mistake

There are a few of cars at the car park, we can leave the car here.

There are a few cars at the car park, we can leave the car here.

No 'of'


100
The staff whose/that/which holidays last 3 months came back

whose (staff = people)

200

The staff of the company has/have been on vacation since April.

has and have are possible

200

I've known you for/since 5 years.

I've known you for/since I was 5 years old.

I've known you for 5 years.

I've known you since I was 5 years old.

200

Find a mistake

I've got plenty news today. You'll never guess what...

I've got plenty OF news today.

200

That was a generous act which/who/whose caused a lot of emotions.

which (act = it)

300

If you need to hire a car, you usually go to:

-car park

-car rental

hire = rent

car rental

300

Would you like to try a bit of pancakes?

Would you like to try some pancakes?

a bit of + uncountable

400

Here you can see ___ incredible 5600 people.

a) a

b) an

c) the

b) an incredible 5600 people

(we have 'incredible' and the word 'number of people' is missing)