Vocabulary
Present simple/Progressive
Present Perfect/Progressive
Language use
Theory
100

Arrange the words:

NAWLODDO

Download

100

I must get back to the office. We _______________ on a new project. (work)

are working

100

Complete the questions with the correct form of the verb:

How long _______________________ to drive? (learn)

have you been learning

100

Complete the following statement.

I ________ to speak to Corinne Peters, please. 

'd like / would like

100

Grammar tense used for a regular occurrence or routine.

simple present

200

Arrange the letters:

SARYAL

Salary

200

I'm quite busy these days. I ______ a course at college. (do)

am doing

200

Rachel _________________ the piano all day.

has been playing

200

Complete the following question.

__________ I leave a message for her?

can / could 

200

grammar tense that shows something currently in progress.

Present progressive.

300

Use the correct word(s) to complete the sentence.

Non-English speakers in English-speaking multinationals often feel that ___________ from the US and Britain have an unfair advantage.

native speakers

300

The number of cars on the road ____________. (increase)

is increasing

300

I __________________ the secret for a long time. (know)

have known

300

modals verbs used to give advice

should / ought to

300

Grammar tense that can be used for a future personal arrangement. 

present progressive
400

Use the correct word to complete the sentence.

An _______________ is a meeting where you are questioned about your suitability for a job.

interview

400

What ____________ he ____________? 

Money. (want)

does / want

400

We _______________ here for ages! (stand)

have been standing

400

adverb used to state preference

rather

400

grammar tense used for something that happened at an indefinite time in the past

present perfect simple

500

Use the correct word to complete the sentence.

I want a _________________ job that will test me.

challenging 

500

I ____________ it's the right thing to do. (believe)

believe

500

This young director ____________ four films so far. (made)

has made

500
Verbs used to state preference

prefer /like

500

grammar tense that shows something started in the past with a continuation or result in the present

present perfect continuous / progressive