Name 3 verbs used in the kitchen
Chop, fry, bake, mash, boil, cook, etc.
Choose the correct sentence:
a) I have visited Paris.
b) I visited Paris yesterday.
a) I have visited Paris.
Choose the correct sentence:
a) She is as taller as her sister.
b) She is as tall as her sister.
b) She is as tall as her sister.
Do not use “-er” when you use “as…as”.
Choose the correct option:
I ______ never ______ that movie.
a) did / see
b) have / seen
I have never seen that movie.
b) have / seen
Choose the correct sentence:
a) I will going to study tonight.
b) I am going to study tonight.
b) I am going to study tonight.
We don’t combine “will” and “going to”.
You choose one structure:
Choose the correct sentence:
a) She thrives the cold weather.
b) She thrives in cold weather.
b) She thrives in cold weather.
Complete:
She ______ (finish) her homework.
She has finished her homework.
Choose the correct sentence:
a) He is as fast as me.
b) He is as fast than me.
a) He is as fast as me.
Choose the correct option:
I ______ already eaten.
a) have
b) did
a) have
I have already eaten.
Choose the correct sentence:
a) I am meeting my friend tomorrow.
b) I will meeting my friend tomorrow.
a) I am meeting my friend tomorrow.
Present continuous is used for fixed future arrangements, and “will meeting” is grammatically incorrect.
Choose the correct meaning of “harsh”:
a) gentle and soft
b) severe or strict
b) severe or strict
When do we use the present perfect?
a) Finished time in the past
b) Unspecified time / life experience
b) Unspecified time / life experience
Make a sentence using:
“not / as / interesting”
This movie is not as interesting as the book.
Which tense uses “when I was (a child/12 years old)”?
a) present perfect
b) past simple
b) past simple
Which future form is used for predictions?
a) will
b) present continuous
We use “will” for predictions, especially when they are opinions or not based on clear evidence.
Fill in the blank:
Many people ______ food instead of recycling it.
a) thrive
b) throw away
b) throw away
Say 3 keywords used in present perfect
just, already, yet, ever, never, since, recently, lately.
What does “as…as” express?
a) equality
b) difference
a) equality
Complete:
I ______ (never / try) sushi.
I have never tried sushi.
You see someone carrying a lot of heavy bags. You decide to help in that moment. What do you say?
a) I am going to help you.
b) I will help you.
b) I will help you.
We use “will” for spontaneous decisions made at the moment of speaking.
What does “lack of water” mean? (Answer in one short sentence)
It means there is not enough water.
Correct the mistake in this sentence:
I have saw that movie.
I have seen that movie.
Correct the sentence:
“This test is as difficult than the last one.”
This test is as difficult as the last one.
Explain the difference (short answer):
Past simple vs present perfect
Past simple is used for finished actions in the past (with time expressions like yesterday).
Present perfect is used for unfinished actions or life experiences
Write a sentence using present continuous for a future arrangement.
I am meeting my teacher tomorrow.
We are traveling next week.
Present continuous expresses future plans that are already arranged (fixed schedule).