Present Perfect vs Past
FOR & SINCE
COMPARATIVES
SUPERLATIVES
ANTONYMS
100

Choose the correct option: I _________ (have seen / saw) that movie yesterday.

Saw

100

Choose the correct word: I have lived here _________ five years.

for 

100

Complete: My house is _________ (big) than yours.

bigger

100

Complete: He is the _________ (tall) student in the class.

tallest

100

What is the opposite of HAPPY?

sad / unhappy

200

Complete the sentence: She has ______ here since 2020. (live)

lived

200

Choose the correct word: She has worked there _________ 2021.

since

200

Complete: This book is _________ (interesting) than that one.

More interesting

200

Complete: This is the _________ (beautiful) place in town.

Most beautiful

200

What is the opposite of NOISY?

quiet / silent

300

Choose the correct answer: We _________ (finished / have finished) our homework already.

have finished

300

Create a sentence using SINCE.

Possible Answer: I have lived in this city since 2019.

300

Correct the mistake: This exercise is more easier

This exercise is easier

300

Choose the correct option: This is _________ movie I have ever seen.

a) more interesting b) the most interesting c) interesting

b) the most interesting

300

What is the opposite of FRIENDLY?

rude / unfriendly / impolite

400

Correct the mistake: I have visited Paris last year.

I visited Paris last Year

400

Complete the sentence: They have been friends _________ they were children.

Since

400

Compare two cities using a comparative adjective.

Possible Answer: Tokyo is more expensive than Madrid. 

400

Create a sentence using a superlative adjective.

Possible Answer: This is the most exciting game.

400

Give two opposites for MESSY.

clean / tidy / organized / neat

500

Create a sentence using Present Perfect and “for”.

Possible Answer: I have studied English for three years.

500

What is the difference between FOR and SINCE?

FOR = duration of time SINCE = starting point

500

When do we use MORE?

Answer: We use MORE with long adjectives.

500

When do we use THE MOST?

We use THE MOST with long adjectives when comparing three or more things.

500

Give three opposites for EASY.

difficult / hard / challenging / complicated