Fill in the gap:
I ______ (watch) TV when my mum ______ (call) me.
was watching / called
Choose the correct answer:
There are ______ apples in the fridge. (some / any)
some
Fill in the gap:
My house is ______ (big) than yours.
bigger
Fill in the gap:
I ______ (not visit) my grandparents yesterday.
didn't visit
Choose the correct answer:
You keep your money in a ______. (wallet / receipt)
wallet
Choose the correct answer:
While I ______ (did / was doing) my homework, my brother ______ (played / was playing) video games.
was doing / was playing
Fill in the gap:
We don’t have ______ money.
much
Choose the correct answer:
This is the ______ film I’ve ever seen. (bad / worse / worst)
worst
Make a question:
(you / do / your homework / last night?)
Did you do your homework last night?
Fill in the gap:
I ______ money to buy a new phone.
save
Correct the mistake:
When I was seeing the accident, I called the police.
When I saw the accident, I called the police.
Correct the mistake:
There are too much students in the classroom.
There are too many students in the classroom.
Fill in the gap:
She is ______ tall ______ her sister.
as / as
Choose the correct answer:
She ______ (can go) to the cinema last night.
could go
Choose the correct answer:
A ______ shows what you bought in a shop.
receipt
Fill in the gap:
They ______ (not listen) when the teacher ______ (explain) the exercise.
weren’t listening / was explaining
Fill in the gap:
I have ______ homework, I can’t go out.
too much
Correct the mistake:
This exercise is more easier than the other one.
This exercise is easier than the other one.
Make a negative sentence:
He used to play football when he was 5.
He didn’t use to play football when he was 5.
Fill in the gap:
Yesterday I ______ €10 because I helped my mom.
earned
Make a question:
(you / sleep / when / the phone / ring?)
Were you sleeping when the phone rang?
Choose the correct answer:
We don’t have ______ chairs for everyone. (enough / too many)
enough
Make a sentence:
(not / as / expensive / as) using “car” and “bike”
The car is not as expensive as the bike.
Correct the mistake:
I didn’t got to go to school yesterday.
I didn’t go to school yesterday.
Correct the mistake:
I lend €20 from my brother yesterday.
I borrowed €20 from my brother yesterday.