Present Simple vs Present Progressive
Comparison of Adjectives
Comparison of Adverbs
Past Simple vs Used To
Some / Any / No / Every + Compounds
100

Complete: "She ___ (play) tennis every Saturday."

plays

100

Comparative form of "small"

smaller

100

Comparative form of "quickly"

more quickly

100

Complete: "I ___ play football when I was a child."

used to

100

Complete: "Is there ___ milk in the fridge?"

any

200

Complete: "Look! The dog ___ (run) across the street."

is running

200

Superlative form of "beautiful"

the most beautiful

200

Superlative form of "carefully"

the most carefully

200

Complete: "Yesterday, we ___ to the cinema."

went

200

Complete: "I met ___ interesting at the party."

someone

300

Choose the correct tense: "I usually ___ coffee in the morning."

drink

300

Complete: "My car is ___ than yours." (fast)

faster

300

Complete: "Tom drives ___ than Mike." (carefully)

more carefully

300

Which form describes a repeated past habit?

used to

300

Complete: "There is ___ in the room."

nobody / no one

400

Complete: "We can't talk now. We ___ (study) for a test."

are studying

400

Complete: "This is ___ book I've ever read." (interesting)

the most interesting

400

Complete: "She works ___ of all the employees." (efficiently)

the most efficiently

400

Complete: "She ___ in London for five years before moving."

lived

400

Complete: "___ enjoyed the concert."

Everybody / Everyone

500

Correct the mistake: "He is knowing the answer."

 He knows the answer.

500

Correct the sentence: "She is more tall than her brother."

She is taller than her brother.

500

Correct the sentence: "He runs more fast than me."

He runs faster than me.

500

Correct the sentence: "I used to went swimming every summer."

I used to go swimming every summer.

500

Correct the sentence: "I didn't see somebody there."

I didn't see anybody there.