School Collocations
Choose the correct words to complete the
sentences.
Adverbs of manner
Correct the mistakes in the sentences.
Adverbs of degree
(really, nearly, quite, certainly, probably)
have to / don’t have to / has to
choose the correct option
100

I took lots of notes / projects in my last lesson.

notes

100

You can find easily my house.

You can find my house easily.

100

I’m not sure about this colour. It’s ______ nice, I suppose.

quite

100

Everyone ______ be at school at eight o'clock.

has to

200

I really hope I pass / fail this test!

pass

200

My friend ran really fastly in the race.  

My friend ran really fast in the race.

200

I don’t know if Grace is coming to the party, but Tim ______ is. I know that for sure.

certainly

200

You __________ bring anything to eat.

don't have to

300

The maths teacher gave us six exercises / homework to do at home.

exercises

300

You should think about that very careful.

You should think about that very carefully.

300

‘What’s the time?’ ‘I’m not sure but it’s ________ about 2 o‘clock.’

probably

300

You _________ wear smart clothes to the disco.

have to

400

What mark / test did you get in your science exam?

mark

400

I thought that film was really badly!

I thought that film was really bad.

400

Sally’s my best friend. I ________ like her.

really

400

Do we _________ wear our uniform on the journey?

have to

500

I’m doing a history project / homework at the moment, about the Romans.

project

500

I liked the competition because both teams played very good.

I liked the competition because both teams played very well.

500

In my family, we all eat dinner together ________ every night.

nearly

500

Mr Peters ________ check your names.

has to