1. Family and Family Members
Present Simple
Daily Routine
Describing People
Some / Any
100

What do you call your mother’s sister?

Aunt
100

Make this sentence negative: She likes tea.

She doesn’t like tea.
 

100

What do you do in the morning after waking up?

Brush my teeth / Have breakfast

100

If someone is not tall, they are…?

Short

100

Fill in the blank: There is ___ milk in the fridge.

some

200

Your mother and father are your…?

Parents

200

Turn into a question: They play football.

Do they play football?
 

200

Fill in the blank: I ____ to work at 8 AM.

go

200

What is the opposite of long hair?

Short hair

200

Make a question: Do you have ___ apples?

any

300

Who is the son of your brother or sister?

Nephew

300

Fill in the blank: ____ he live in London?

Does

300

Put in order: go to bed → have dinner → wake up

Wake up → have dinner → go to bed

300

Describe someone who is nice and helps others.

Kind / Friendly

300

Correct the mistake: I need any sugar.

I need some sugar.

400

Your father’s new wife (not your mother) is your…?

Stepmother

400

Correct the mistake: She not goes to school.

She doesn’t go to school.

400

What is the opposite of finish work?

Start work / Begin work

400

If a person is not young, they are…?

Old / Elderly

400

When do we use any?

In questions and negatives

500

Your sister’s husband is your…?

Brother-in-law

500

Ask a question using: your brother / watch TV / every day?

Does your brother watch TV every day?

500

Make a sentence with: usually / my homework / in the evening

I usually do my homework in the evening.

500

Describe a person who talks a lot.

Talkative / Chatty

500

 Make a negative sentence with: I / have / money

I don’t have any money.