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- Choose the best verb in Simple Present tense. Mary … to London every Saturday.
- Choose the best verb in Simple Present tense. I … on her. She is a liar.
- Choose the best verb in Simple Present tense. Dubai is a beautiful city. What about you? … like it?
- Choose the best verb in Simple Present tense. They … their own computers, it’s normal.
- Choose the best verb in Simple Present tense. … she … with us or stays home?
- Choose the best verb in Simple Present tense. It … his problem let him decide.
- Choose the best verb in Simple Present tense. This girl … her colleagues. She should be punished.
- Choose the best verb in Simple Present tense. I never … I … honest person.
- Choose the best verb in Simple Present tense. Kate and John … the best friends. They never …
- Choose the best verb in Simple Present tense. My cousin Elee … tomatoes. It is strange.
- Choose the best word Jane met her … Philip at a friend’s wedding.
- Choose the best word Mark and his … Sue went shopping with their mother.
- Choose the best word Harry asked Ann to be his … and they got married 3 weeks later.
- Choose the best word I like all the animals, … cats the most.
- Choose the best word She decided to apply for this job, … her experience and education do not match.
- Choose the best adverb. Mary … visits her dad every Sunday.
- Choose the best adverb. I … take part in the competitions. I love it.
- Choose the best adverb. Abu Dhabi Louvre is … decorated.
- Choose the best adverb. I … know her. Cannot tell much about her.
- Match word to definition. from time to time; occasionally
- Match word to definition. not often, rarely
- Match word to definition. regularly or habitually; often.
- Match word to definition. scarcely (used to qualify a statement by saying that it is true to an insignificant degree)
- Match word to definition. a mental state achieved by focusing one’s awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one’s feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations, used as a therapeutic technique.
- Match word to definition. under normal conditions; generally
- Simple Present or Simple Past? I (finish) … work, (walk) … to the beach, and found a nice place to swim.
- Simple Present or Simple Past? He (arrive) … from the airport at 8:00, checked into the hotel at 9:00, and (meet) … the others at 11:00.
- Simple Present or Simple Past? … you (add) … flour, pour in the milk, and then added the eggs?
- Simple Present or Simple Past? I think she … (be) a nice person.
- Simple Present or Simple Past? Last summer I … (go) to Europe but I (not see) … Paris then.
- Simple Present or Simple Past? David owned an old Jaguar and finally he … (sell) it to his brother.
- Simple Present or Simple Past? When I … (see) her I thought she looked brilliant
- Simple Present or Simple Past? I believed she … (be) a great leader, but not anymore.
- Simple Present or Simple Past? I feel John … (be) in trouble. He looks miserable.
- Simple Present or Simple Past? The pandemic … (affect) thousands of people in the beginning of 20th century, nowadays we also … (struggle).
- Choose proper word. I … from the University of Salford in 2009 … she … with us or stays home?
- Choose proper word. Schools must ensure they have an excellent …
- Choose proper word. Good … are really important if you want to get a well-paid job
- Choose proper word. Many children in the poorest countries are …
- Choose proper word. Anna is … the Advanced Certificate examination now.
- Choose the best form of verb in simple past or past continuous. 5 years ago, Mary … to London every Saturday.
- Choose the best form of verb in simple past or past continuous. I … tv when I saw that he called me.
- Choose the best form of verb in simple past or past continuous. When I … down the street I … her.
- Choose the best form of verb in simple past or past continuous. They … a nice trip. Where … it?
- Choose the best form of verb in simple past or past continuous. … she plan to go with us you or stayed home?
- Choose the best form of verb in simple past or past continuous. It was his problem,while he … to China when he … her.
- Choose the best word: It was much healthier to live in a … area, far away from the city.
- Choose the best word: Sue went to … to propose new products.
- Choose the best word: I went to … I was sentenced to 5 years behind bars.
- Choose the best word: She is my best … at work, we don’t invite each other but working with her is a great pleasure.
- Choose the best word: Jane met her … after many years of writing letters only.
- Choose the best word: I know it is special … in the city. The cars are not allowed there.
- Choose the correct word. I hope I’ll … the Maths exam.
- Choose the correct word. He got a … mark in Spanish.
- Choose the correct word. He got a … mark in Statistics.
- Choose the correct word. Congratulations! You passed with … colours!
- Choose the correct word. She … a pass in Biology, but it was enough to get her in to University.
- Choose the correct word. He … all his exams because he didn’t study hard enough
- Choose the correct word. She’s going to take … lessons in French to help her pass the exam.
- Choose the correct word. She’s swotting … for her test tomorrow
- Choose the correct word. I’ve got to … for next week’s test.
- Choose the correct word. I need to learn the French irregular verbs …
- Conditional sentences. When it (rain) …, tennis lessons (hold) … in the gym.
- Conditional sentences. If I (be) … you, I (drive) … more carefully in the rain.
- Conditional sentences. Paula (be) … sad if Jan (leave) …. But he is not going anywhere.
- Conditional sentences. If dogs (have) … wings, they (be) … able to fly.
- Conditional sentences. If you (change) … your mind, (call) … me.
- Conditional sentences. If it (be) … sunny, we (go) … to the park.
- Conditional sentences. Paula (fly) … to America if she (get) … money from her boss, it’s for sure!
- Conditional sentences. If you (cook) … the supper, I (wash) … the dishes.
- Conditional sentences. When it heavily (rain) …, sometimes we (have) … floods.
- Conditional sentences. If I (want) …, I (fly) … to Europe tomorrow. Nobody can stop me.
- Choose the correct word to the definition.
- Conditional sentences. If they (have) … time at the weekend, they will come to see us.
- Conditional sentences. If we sneak out quietly, nobody (notice) …
- Conditional sentences. If we (know) … about your problem, we would have helped you.
- Conditional sentences. If I (be) … you, I would not buy that dress.
- Conditional sentences. We (arrive) … earlier if we had not missed the bus.
- Conditional sentences. If I didn’t have a mobile phone, my life (not / be) … complete.
- Conditional sentences. Okay, I (get) … the popcorn if you buy the drinks.
- Conditional sentences. If I (tell) … you a secret, you would be sure to leak it.
- Conditional sentences. She (go) … out with you if you had only asked her.
- Conditional sentences. I would not have read your diary if you (not hide) … it in such an obvious place.
- Vocabulary match definitions with words.
- Grammar – simple present vs simple continuous, choose the best option. Kate … to the theatre tomorrow.
- Grammar – simple present vs simple continuous, choose the best option. Frank … hamburgers, he prefers cheeseburgers.
- Grammar – simple present vs simple continuous, choose the best option. … call me this evening, please. I …
- Grammar – simple present vs simple continuous, choose the best option. We … to London on Tuesday and … there for 5 days.
- Grammar – simple present vs simple continuous, choose the best option. I … modern technology, it … our future.
- Grammar – simple present vs simple continuous, choose the best option. I never … my own computer to university because we … access to laptops there.
- Match definition to the word.
- Choose the best modal verb. Sara … swim very well.
- Choose the best modal verb. Lisa … come to the party. Her mum permitted.
- Choose the best modal verb. When I was a kid, we … do what we wanted.
- Choose the best modal verb. I … roast some meat for us, but I … bake cakes.
- Choose the best modal verb. Sara … drive an electric car, she is very good driver.
- Choose the best modal verb. John asks if he … park here. I think police allows to do so here.
- Choose the best modal verb. Paula and John … do many crazy things. This year they want to jump from the highest mountain.
- Choose the best modal verb. … you climb that hill?
- Choose the best modal verb. I didn’t expect Sue … do such a stupid thing!
- Choose the best modal verb. … I open the widow please?
- Choose proper tense – simple past or present perfect. When I … a boy, I … a mile to school every day.
- Choose proper tense – simple past or present perfect. I … to France several times but I … Moscow yet.
- Choose proper tense – simple past or present perfect. I have … t a car, I am so happy!
- Choose proper tense – simple past or present perfect. We … a lot while we were on holiday.
- Choose proper tense – simple past or present perfect. They always … visiting their friends.
- Choose proper tense – simple past or present perfect. I … in Warsaw for ten years and it is still a great adventure.
- Choose proper tense – simple past or present perfect. … to Italy?
- Choose proper tense – simple past or present perfect. He … being a student, it was a great time.
- Choose proper tense – simple past or present perfect. I … my wife a long time ago.
- Choose proper tense – simple past or present perfect. I … 14 pages of this book.
- Match definition to the word.
- Choose proper tense – Simple Present Continuous, Simple Future or going to phrase. I … at the airport = Jim and I have discussed this.
- Choose proper tense – Simple Present Continuous, Simple Future or going to phrase. Hold on. I’ll get a pen.
- Choose proper tense – Simple Present Continuous, Simple Future or going to phrase. I … tomorrow, I’m sure!
- Choose proper tense – Simple Present Continuous, Simple Future or going to phrase. We … see what we can do to help you.
- Choose proper tense – Simple Present Continuous, Simple Future or going to phrase. We … a staff meeting next Tuesday, everybody knows that.
- Choose proper tense – Simple Present Continuous, Simple Future or going to phrase. Maybe … in and watch television tonight.
- Choose proper tense – Simple Present Continuous, Simple Future or going to phrase. It … tomorrow.
- Choose proper tense – Simple Present Continuous, Simple Future or going to phrase. Frank and Mike have won the lottery. They … a new trip.
- Choose proper tense – Simple Present Continuous, Simple Future or going to phrase. Who do you think … the job?
- Choose proper tense – Simple Present Continuous, Simple Future or going to phrase. We … our kitchen tomorrow.
- Match definition to the word.