Present perfect
Quantifiers
First conditional
Adverbs and modals
Vocabulary
100

What's the correct answer?

          They have ... each other for a long time.

a. knew

b. known

c. know

b. known


100

Pollution, air, water and garbage are examples of Noncount nouns.

            TRUE         or            FALSE

T  R  U  E

100

Is this sentence correct?

If you don't print all your bills, you'll save more paper.

Yes, the sentence is correct.

100

Adverbs can go before adjectives:

- He's VERY ambitious.

- They are EXTREMELY careful.

        TRUE          or          FALSE

                                      T R U E

100

To RUN INTO a friend means:

a. You had planned to meet a friend before. 

b. You meet a friend all of the sudden.

c. You look similar to a friend.

d. You run after a friend to talk to him.

b. You meet a friend all of the sudden.

*You didn't plan it.

200

What's the correct option?

       They have spoken ...

a. for twenty minutes

b. since twenty minutes


a. for twenty minutes

200

Is this sentence correct?

   "Most people say they don't have enough time to recycle.  I think it's a matter of using fewer plastic so they can make a difference". 

No, this sentence isn't correct.

... it's a matter of using LESS plastic so...

200

What's the correct option?

You might save some water if ...

a. you take fewer showers.

b. you take more showers.

a. you take fewer showers.

200

We can use MUST, MUST NOT or CAN'T when we have less certainty.

We can use MAY, MIGHT or COULD when we have more certainty.

                  TRUE      or         FALSE

                        F A L S E 

200

Match the words with the definitions below.  There's an extra word.

RELIABLE - UNFAIR - AGREEABLE - INCONSIDERATE

a. When a person is pleasant.

b. When a person doesn't think or worry about the others.

c. When a person is trusted and he works in the way you expect.

a. agreeable

b. inconsiderate

c. reliable


300

Order the words to make a question.

class

the

been

long

in

?

have

how

students

How long have the students been in class?

300

What's the right option?

Do you think you use ... plastic bags when you go shopping?  ... bags do you think you use?

a. too many   -  how many

b. too much  -  how much

c. too many  -  how much

a. too many   -  how many


300

If Carmen ... she ...

a. won't use public transportation - doesn't save money.

b. doesn't use public transportation - won't save money.

b. doesn't use public transportation - won't save money.

300

ORDER THE WORDS TO MAKE A SENTENCE.

coffee

work

the

Ana

without

well

mornings

in

can't

Ana can't work well without coffee in the mornings.

*WELL  is the adverb.  It goes after the verb (work).

300

CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION:

      It seems like they don't ... well.  She's very ...

a. get along - stubborn

b. count on - easygoing 

c. drop by - immature


a. get along - stubborn

400

Complete the spaces in blank.  Use the verbs in parentheses.

They have ... (be) friends since 2007.  They have ... (study) together and they have ... (live) in the same neighborhood for many years.

They have BEEN friends since 2007.  They have STUDIED together and they have LIVED in the same neighborhood for many years.

400

People is spending ... hours in physical activity nowadays.  They should exercise more.

a. less

b. fewer

c. option A and C are correct

d. none of the previous options are correct

b. fewer


HOURS is a countable noun.  We can use fewer.

400

COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.  USE THE VERBS IN PARENTHESES.

If we ... (not/fix) this leaky faucet, we may ... (get) a higher water bill.

If we DON'T FIX this leaky faucet, we may GET a higher water bill.

400

What do you think could be happening to him?

He ... some bad news.

a. might be reading

b. can't be reading

a. might be reading

* We don't know exactly.  We aren't sure.

400

CHOOSE TWO WORDS TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.

gossip - compromise - forgive - argue 

They ... most of the time, but they ... each other very soon.

They ARGUE most of the time, but they FORGIVE each other very soon.

500

Choose the right option:

Miguel: How long have you ...  those glasses for?

Carlos:  I've ... them ... last year.

           a. wore - had - for

           b. worn - had - since

          c. worn - had - for

           b. worn - had - since

500
We could have ... global warming if we use ... hybrid cars and if we cut ... trees.

a. fewer - more - less

b. too much - less - more

c. less - more - fewer

d. none of the options are correct

c. less - more - fewer

500

ORDER THE WORDS TO MAKE A SENTENCE.

healthier

could 

food

grow

if

own

be

we

we

our

If we grow our own food, we could be healthier.

OR

We could be healthier if we grow our own food.

500

He went to a party last night.  He went back home pretty late.  Share a speculation/deduction with your classmates.


Examples: 

- He must feel very sleepy.

- He can't feel okay.  He slept only a little.


500

What does this sentence mean?

They look very similiar to their mothers.