Be going to / would like to
Adverbs of manner
Past simple vs present perfect
Should/should not
Verbs of movement/offering help

100

Complete the sentence:
My parents ________ try a new restaurant tonight. They made a reservation.

are going to

100

Turn the adjective into an adverb:
slow →

Slowly

100

Choose the correct tense:
I ______ (break) my arm last year.

Broke

100

Your friend is nervous about an exam.
What should he/she do?

He/she should study more
100

Choose the correct verb:
You ______ the door to open it. (push / carry)

push

200

Choose the correct option:
She (is going to / would like to) visit her friend tomorrow.

is going to

200

Find the mistake:
“They speak very goodly.”

Well

200

Write the sentence in full:
I/never/eat/fish eyes

I have never eaten fish eyes

200

Your friend has a stomachache after eating too much candy.
What should he do?

He should drink water / rest / eat something light.

200

Which one makes sense?
a) push a shopping cart
b) push a pillow

Push a shopping cart

300

Rewrite using be going to:
“I plan to visit my aunt this weekend.”

I’m going to visit my aunt this weekend.

300

If a baby is sleeping, you close the door ______.
a) loudly
b) quietly

quietly

300

What tense is used here?
“She has called the doctor twice.”

Present perfect

300

Ana forgot her umbrella and got wet.
What should she do next time?

She should check the weather.

300

A person can’t carry two boxes. What would you say?

Would you like me to carry one?

400

Choose:
They ________ (would like to / are going to) travel to Canada someday, but they have no plans yet.

They would like to travel to Canada someday, but they have no plans yet.

400

Put the words in order:
carefully / the / opens / nurse / the bottle

The nurse opens the bottle carefully.

400

Ask a question to a classmate using present perfect

Have you ever...

400

Rewrite the following sentence: It is not a good idea to use your phone during exams 

You shouldn’t use your phone during exams.

400

Transform into “Would you like me to…?”
“Can I open the window?”

Would you like me to open the window?

500

Create a sentence using both together “would like to” and “be going to”

  • I’m going to finish my degree next year. I’d like to travel after that.
  • I’m going to practice more English, because I’d like to become a teacher.
500

What is the difference between an adverb and an adjective? 

The adverb describes a verb, and the adjective describes a noun.
She is beautiful (ADJ)
She sings beautifully (ADV)

500

Is the time important when you are using simple past?

We use the Past Simple to talk about things that happened and finished at a specific time in the past. Here, the exact time is important.

500

In a museum, you ___________ touch the paintings.

should not

500

This is what you say when you want to do something for someone politely

Would you like me to…?