Present Simple
Present Continuous
Past Simple
All 3 tenses
Degrees of comparison
100

Make a special question: He goes to school at 8.

What time/when does he go to school?

100

Describe what is happening now.

I am having an English lesson. We're talking.

100

Complete: I ___ (visit) my friend yesterday.

I visited my friend yesterday.

100

Choose: He (plays / is playing) computer games now.

is playing

100

Comparative: cold → ____

colder

200

Correct the mistake: She don’t like cold weather.

She doesn’t like cold weather.

200

Make a negative: He is talking on the phone.

He isn’t talking on the phone.

200

Turn to negative: They were far from home last weekend.

They weren't far from home last weekend.

200

They (go / went / are going) to school every day.

go

200

Superlative: fast → ____

the fastest

300

Complete: My friends ___ (watch) TV every evening.

My friends watch TV every evening.

300

Complete: We ___ (not / study) now.

We aren’t studying now.

300

Make a question: She watched a movie yesterday.

Did she watch a movie yesterday?

300

Change to Past Simple: I am doing my homework.

 I did my homework.

300

Choose: My house is (bigger / biggest) than yours.

bigger

400

Say in negative: They play football on Fridays.

They don’t play football on Fridays.

400

Write a Present Continuous sentence about the weather today.

It is snowing today.

400

Correct the mistake: Were you go to work yesterday?

Did you go to work yesterday?

400

Say 1 sentence in each tense about your family, work or friends. 

  • Present Simple: My friends live near me.

  • Present Continuous: My friends are studying now.

  • Past Simple: My friends visited me yesterday.

400

Rewrite using a comparative: Today is warm. Yesterday was cold.

Yesterday was colder than today.

500

Use always in a Present Simple sentence.

I always wake up early.

500

Rewrite: She cooks dinner (right now).

She is cooking dinner.

500

Make up 2 sentences about your last weekend.

I stayed home. I watched a movie.

500

Explain the difference - He's working today/ He works every day. 

  • He is working today → temporary action right now / these days

  • He works every day → routine, regular action

500

Use 2 adjectives + 1 adverb about a friend or a relative.

She is the kindest and the funniest, and she studies harder than me.