an animated film, a love story, a comedy, a war film, a thriller, an action film, an adventure film, a horror film, a western, a drama,
Say six character adjectives with a negative meaning
Say the opposites of these adjectives: considerate, healthy, mature
inconsiderate, unhealthy, immature
Say (and spell) these comparatives and superlatives: big and good
bigger, biggest; better, best
Complete the sentence with the correct preposition: I’m planning to fly ___ Spain next week.
to
Which sentence is correct?
The film was excited.
The film was exciting.
Say the Past Simple and past participle of these verbs: give and take
gave, given; took, taken
Say (and spell) these comparatives and superlatives: happy and fat
happier, happiest; fatter, fattest
Complete the sentence with the correct preposition: I went ___ a trip yesterday.
on
Correct this sentence: I spend lots of money for clothes.
I spend lots of money on clothes.
Which sentence is correct?
He looks very tiring.
He looks very tired.
Say (and spell) these comparatives and superlatives: bad and noisy
worse, worst; noisier, noisiest
Which sentence is correct?
I was very worried.
I was very worrying.
Say the Past Simple and past participle of these verbs: make and meet
made, made; met, met
Complete the sentence with the correct preposition: He never stops talking ___ sport.
about
Say (and spell) these comparatives and superlatives: crowded and noisy
more crowded, most crowded; noisier, noisiest
Which sentence is correct?
I’m thinking of going out.
I’m thinking of go out.
Which sentence is correct?
I’m interesting in sport.
I’m interested in sport.
Put the verb in the correct form: John (talk) on the phone now.
’s/is talking
Which sentence is correct?
I’d like to meeting Madonna.
I’d like to meet Madonna.
Say the opposites of these adjectives: polite, ambitious, patient
impolite/rude, unambitious, impatient
Put the verb in the correct form: I (watch) TV at the moment.
’m/am watching
Say nine types of music.
Put the verb in the correct form: I (see) Pirates of the Caribbean six times in my life.
’ve/have seen
Say the Past Simple and past participle of these verbs: see and hear
saw, seen; heard, heard
Correct this sentence: Paolo is as older as me. We’re both 28.
Paolo is as old as me.
Which sentence is correct?
I’m planning to go there.
I’m planning to going there.
Say six types of TV programme
the news, a chat show, a talk show, a soap opera, a documentary, a reality TV programme, a game show, a current affaies programme, a sitco, a drama, a cartoon
Correct this sentence: We’re thinking of go to the theatre.
We’re thinking of going to the theatre.
Complete the sentence with the correct preposition: She paid ___ £500 that jacket.
for
Say the Past Simple and past participle of these verbs: eat and drink
ate, eaten; drank, drunk
Put the verb in the correct form: My sister (meet) Johnny Depp twice in her life.
’s/has met
Correct this sentence: He’s seen that film last week.
He saw that film last week.
Complete the sentence with the correct preposition: I spent £500 ___ my car last week.
on
Say the Past Simple and past participle of these verbs: say and think
said, said; thought, thought
Put the verb in the correct form: Sam (buy) a new laptop last weekend.
bought
Put the verb in the correct form: I (meet) my best friend last weekend.
met
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