ADVERBS OF MANNER
TO-INFINITIVE/ VERB+ING
COUNTABLE/ UNCOUNTABLE
Past Simple vs Past Continuous
Phrasal Verbs
100

My dad makes breakfast really (bad).

badly

100

We tried (spend) a day without our phones. It was challenging!

to spend

100

Of course you’re not hungry. You ate too many /too a lot of / too much cakes!

too many

100

While I ______ (walk) home, it started to rain.

was walking

100

This phrasal verb means to stop doing something, often a habit, like smoking or trying to achieve something difficult.

give up

200

I always do my homework (good).

well

200

I would like (have) a cup of cappuccino.

to have

200

He drank many / much / any water, so he is not thirsty any more.

much

200

Choose the correct sentence:
A) "I was watching TV when the phone rang."
B) "I watched TV when the phone was ringing."

A) I was watching TV when the phone rang’.

200

"I love playing the guitar, but I only ______ it ______ last year."

took up

300
My sister and I tidy our rooms so (fast).

fast

300

When did you finish (do) your homework?

doing

300

There’s any / some / too much sugar in my tea – it’s really sweet!

too much

300

What ______ she ______ (do) yesterday at 5 p.m.?

What was she doing ...

300

Choose the correct meaning of this phrasal verb:
"We fell out last week."
A) We became close friends.
B) We had an argument.
C) We went to a party together.

B) We had an argument.

400

My parents do the shopping too (slow). I hate going shopping with them.

slowly

400

My dad can't stand (talk) on the phone.

talking

400

Adam doesn’t eat any / much / many meat. He is a vegetarian.

any

400

Identify the mistake in this sentence:
"They were playing football when the rain was starting."

The Past Simple should be used: They were playing football when the rain started.’?

400

True or False

"Pick up" can mean both to lift something and to catch an illness.

True

501

I try to study (hard) to get a well-paid job.

hard

501

I don't mind (listen) to classical music sometimes.

listening

501

Is there any / many / much bread on the table?

any

501

When do you use the past continuous? 

This tense is used for actions that were in progress (happening) at a specific time in the past.

501

"The milk has been outside in the heat for hours. It must have ______."

gone off