Past simple or Present perfect?
Present perfect simple vs. present perfect continuous
Time expressions
Leisure time vocabulary
Compund nouns and adjectives
100

Complete the sentence:

I __________ (meet) my best friend at primary school.

met (past simple – finished time)

100

Complete the sentence:
She __________ (learn) French for three years.

has been learning

100

Fill in the correct word:
Have you __________ visited Italy?

ever

100

Choose the correct word:
Can we play tennis on these __________?
(pitches / courts)

courts

100

Complete the compound noun:
ice + __________

 ice skating

200

Use the correct form:
We __________ never __________ (be) to America.

have never been

200

Which sentence focuses on the result?
a) I’ve painted the room.
b) I’ve been painting the room.

a) I’ve painted the room

200

Complete the sentence:
I’ve known her __________ ten years.

for

200

Which activity is NOT a sport?
a) martial arts
b) ballet
c) volleyball
d) photography

d) photography

200

Correct the spelling:
bowlingalley

bowling alley 

300

Use the correct tense:

Danny __________ (start) drawing when his family moved.

started (past simple – specific past time)

300

Complete the question:
Your eyes are red. __________ (you / cry)?

 Have you been crying?

300

Question:
Which tense do we use with ago?

past simple

300

Complete the sentence:
We preferred __________ with friends to shopping.

hanging out

300

Choose the correct option:
We had dinner in the __________ room.
a) dining
b) dinner

a) dining

400

Complete the sentence:
I’m tired because I __________ (work) all weekend.

have been working (present perfect continuous – duration)

400

Use the correct form:
We __________ (play) volleyball since lunchtime.

have been playing

400

Choose the correct option:
He hasn’t finished his homework __________.

a) already

b) yet

b) yet 

400

What does a real let-down mean?

something disappointing

400

Which is correct?
a) chocolate mouse
b) chocolate mousse

b) chocolate mousse

500

Correct the mistake:
I have went to Italy last summer.

I went to Italy last summer.

500

Explain the difference:
I’ve worked here for years.
vs
I’ve been working here for years.

  • have worked - focuses on experience/result
  • have been working - focuses on ongoing activity/duration
500

Find and correct the mistake:
We’ve moved here two years ago.

We moved here two years ago.

500

Give one open-air activity and one indoor activity.

Examples:

open-air: hiking / cycling / camping
indoor: bowling / chess / drama

500

Create a correct compound noun using one of these words:
sports / school / swimming / dining

Example answers:

sports hall

swimming pool

school trip

dining room