Units 1-2
Evaluations/Comparisons
Wishes
Simple past/Present perfect
Vocabulary
100

They ___ (visit) their grandparents last weekend.


They visited their grandparents last weekend.


100

The house is too expensive.

The house isn't cheap enough.

100

I don’t have a pet.

I wish I had a pet.

100

She (has traveled/traveled) to France last summer.

traveled

100

This adjective means a neighborhood is free from danger or harm.

safe

200

They saw a famous painting in the gallery. 


What did they see in the gallery?

Where did they see a famous painting?
200

The windows aren't bright enough.

The rooms are too dark.

200

He always forgets his homework.

He wishes he didn't forget his homework.

200

I (have visited/visited) that museum several times.

have visited

200

If something is very large in size, you can describe it with this word.

huge

300

When I was a child, I ___ (play) outside every day.


When I was a child, I used to play outside every day.



300

There aren't closets.

There aren't enough closets.

300

She is not very good at math.

She wishes she were better at math.

300

He (met/has met) his favorite actor in 2019.

met

300

This word describes a space that’s crowded, tight, and doesn’t have enough room for people to move comfortably.

cramped

400

There are too many cars.


There should be fewer cars.

400

My room is _____ a hotel suite. (comfortable)

My room is as comfortable as a hotel suite.

400

I can’t play the guitar.

I wish I could play the guitar.

400

I (have finished/finished) my homework a few minutes ago.

finished

400

This word describes a place that looks dirty or poorly maintained.

dingy

500

How can I get to the subway station?


Can you tell me how I can get to the subway station?


500

She has _____ her local library. (books)

She has as many books as her local library.

500

My friend won’t reply to my messages quickly.

I wish my friend would reply to my messages quickly.

500

They (have studied/studied) Spanish for three years.

have studied

500

This word describes a building or area that is old, neglected, or in poor condition.

run-down