What is it?
Fill the gap.
Say it in another way.
Unscramble the sentence.
Choose the correct answer.
100

A food that consists of flat round bread with tomato, cheese, vegetables, mushrooms, meat on it.  What is it?

Pizza

100

Fill the gap with the verb:

...  Ben ten?

Is Ben ten?

100

Say a full sentence:

Birthday-22.07

My birthday is on July 22nd.

100

do/ chips  /are/ I / because /not/ . / too / greasy / they/ like

I don't like chips because they are too greasy.

100

Are you Tom?

a. No, I's not.

b. Yes, I not.

c. No, I’m not.

d. Yes, I are.

c. No, I’m not.

200

A game in which two teams of eleven players kick a round ball and try to score goals.  

Football

200

Fill the gap with the preposition:

A: Are you good ... P.E.? 

B: Yes, I am.

at

200

Use adjectives:

My ball costs 30$ and my rubber costs 2$


My ball is expensive and my rubber is cheap

200

uncle/ games/ my/ ./ playing/ hates/ video

My uncle hates playing video games. 

200

... to Tim's party. 

a. Let’s go 

b. Let’s 

c. Let’s you go 

d. Let`s going

Let’s go to Tim's party.

300

A room where you prepare and cook food, and wash dishes. 

Kitchen

300

A: What ... you like for dessert? 

B: I want an ice cream.

 What would you like for dessert?

300

Use the Present Continuous Tense:

We   ...  clues. (to look for)

We are looking for clues. 

300

Ann / concerts / how / watch / often / does / ?

How often does Ann watch concerts?

300

We ...  a good movie last night. 

a. watches 

b. watched 

c. watch

d. are watching

b. watched 

400

Who draws pictures? (What job?)

Artist

400

Fill the gap with the word:

A: I don’t like geography. 

B: I don’t like it ...

either

400

Compare two things: the dress and the skirt (pretty). 

1. The dress is prettier than the skirt.  

2. The skirt is prettier than the dress.

400

do/ to/ collect / you / have / rings / ./ not

You don't have to collect rings. 

400

Cathy wants to be a maths teacher. 

a. She won't study maths. 

b. She will study maths. 

c. She might study maths.

d. She is studying maths. 

b. She will study maths. 

500

My aunt has a baby. The baby is my ...

 Cousin

500

A: Let's watch a cartoon.

B: I'd  ...  not watch a cartoon, because it's too boring. Let's watch a drama ...

I'd rather not watch a cartoon, because it's too boring. Let's watch a drama instead.

500

Use "because" and "so":

Sally is going to be a scientist. She thinks science is interesting. 

Sally thinks science is interesting, so she is going to be a scientist.

500

the / bedroom / to / Lisa's / new / is / next / living room / .

Lisa’s new bedroom is next to the living room. 

500

He got ... trouble in maths class.

a. on

b. at

c. a 

d. into

He got into trouble in maths class.