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100

COMPLETE THE SENTENCE WITH THE SIMPLE PAST OR PAST PROGRESSIVE USING THE VERBS IN PARENTHESIS.

While Becky ___________ (TYPE) an email, a message in her mailbox ________ (ARRIVE) from Edward.

WAS TYPING / ARRIVED

100

REWRITE THE SENTENCE USING THE PASSIVE VOICE.

People speak German, Italian, French and English in Switzerland. 

German, Italian, French and English ARE SPOKEN in Switzerland. 

100

COMPLETE THE SENTENCE WITH TOO, ENOUGH, or NOT ENOUGH and THE ADJECTIVE.

Is there chilli in this soup? I can't taste it. It's ________________ (spicy).

NOT SPICY ENOUGH

100

CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.

They'd rather WORK / TO WORK late tonight and not have to arrive early tomorrow morning.

WORK

100

REWRITE THE SENTENCE IN THE ACTIVE VOICE.

These bags are made from cheap materials from China. 

THEY MAKE THESE BAGS FROM CHEAP MATERIALS FROM CHINA.

200

COMPLETE THE SENTENCE WITH THE SIMPLE PAST OR PAST PROGRESSIVE USING THE VERBS IN PARENTHESIS.

Gemma's cell phone suddenly ___________ (RING) while she  _________ (SIT) in a meeting.

RANG / WAS SITTING

200

REWRITE THE SENTENCE USING THE PASSIVE VOICE.

They didn't take the first X-ray until 1895.

The first X-ray WASN'T TAKEN until 1895.

200

CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.

There ISN'T / AREN'T enough space on my computer for all these songs. 


ISN'T 

200

CHOOSE THE CORRECT WORD TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.

I hurt YOURSELF / MYSELF when I was at the gym.

MYSELF

200

COMPLETE THE SENTENCE WITH ONE WORD.

Where have you ________? I was looking for you.

BEEN

300

CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.

Would you rather EAT OUT/ TO EAT OUT tonight?

EAT OUT

300

COMPLETE THE SENTENCE WITH ONE WORD.

Has Olivia _________ been to India?

EVER

300

CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.

Lisa: Would you like to go to the movies tonoght?

John: Yes, I'LL / I'M GOING TO meet you there at 8pm.

I'LL

300

CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.

Mom OUGHT TO / SHOULD see a doctor about her sore throat.

OUGHT TO

300

CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.

I MIGHT / WILL go for the show, I'm not sure yet.

MIGHT

400

CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.

Thay wanted to start a business by THEM / THEMSELVES.

THEMSELVES

400

COMPLETE THE SENTENCE WITH ONE WORD.

Rita and Nick have _______ visited their friends in Brazil. Nick doesn't like flying.

NEVER

400

THERE IS ONE MISTAKE IN THE SENTENCE. REWRITE THE SENTENCE CORRECTLY.

Mexico is as popular Costa Rica for American tourists.

Mexico is as popular AS Costa Rica for American tourists.

400

CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCES.

She probably MIGHT / WON'T  be ble to come because she has too much work.

WON'T

400

COMPLETE THE SENTENCE WITH TOO, ENOUGH, or NOT ENOUGH and THE ADJECTIVE.

This house is ____________ for the three of us. We don't need to move out. (BIG)

BIG ENOUGH

500

THERE IS ONE MISTAKE IN THE SENTENCE. REWRITE THE SENTENCE CORRECTLY.

The New Year's celebration is the most important event on Chinese calendar.

The New Year's celebration is the most important event on THE Chinese calendar.

500

CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.

You CAN'T / DON'T HAVE TO pay to enter. We ask for a voluntary contribution. 

DON'T HAVE TO

500

WRITE CORRECT IF THE SENTENCE IS CORRECT. IF IT ISN'T, REWWRITE IT CORRECTLY.

They'd buy a bigger house if they don't live in the city.

They'd buy a bigger house if they DIDN'T live in the city.

SECOND CONDITIONAL

500

CHOOSE THE CORRCT OPTION TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.

My horoscope says I WILL MEET / I'M MEETING a tall, handsome stranger this week. 

I WILL MEET

500

REWRITE THE QUESTION IN THE PASSIVE VOICE.

Were you given anything to eat by her aunt?

DID HER AUNT GIVE YOU ANYTHING TO EAT?