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PRESENT PERFECT or PAST PERFECT --> You're doing well. How many pages _______ (write) so far?
have written
PRESENT PERFECT or PAST PERFECT --> My mother was furious when she saw that the dog ______ (eat) the meat!
Had eaten
PRESENT PERFECT or PAST PERFECT --> I'm ready to go now. I ____ (finish) my homework.
have finished
PAST SIMPLE or PRESENT PERFECT --> He _____ (be) here all morning.
has been
PAST SIMPLE or PRESENT PERFECT --> He _____ (live) in Manila for a year when he was a student.
lived (past simple)
PAST CONTINOUS and PAST SIMPLE FORMS --> I (1) wasn't saying/ didn't say hello because you (2) walked/ were walking very fast.
didn't say / were walking
PAST CONTINOUS and PAST SIMPLE FORMS --> This morning I (1) was getting up/ got up and I (2) made/ was making the breakfast for everybody.
got up/ made
PAST CONTINOUS and PAST SIMPLE --> I (1) wasn't answering/ didn't answer your call because I (2) worked/was working
didn't answer / was working
PAST CONTINOUS and PAST SIMPLE FORM --> He (1) drove/was driving very fast when he (2) had/ was having the accident.
was driving/ had
PAST CONTINOUS and PAST SIMPLE FORM --> I (1) was falling down/fell down while I (2) was going / went down the stairs.
fell down / was going
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ONE --> Now they speak at various events, and they hope to (6) be able to/manage to inspire many more children in the future.
be able to
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ONE --> Sarah (3) couldn’t/weren’t able to find any books like this for kids.
was able to
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ONE --> Nathan Kai has always been very smart for his age. He (1) will be able to/could play the piano when he was three
could
COUNTABLES or UNCOUNTABLES NOUNS --> We didn't see _______ people in the streets. (an/ any/ some)
any
COUNTBALES and UNCOUNTABLES NOUNS --> Can I have ______ milk, please? (any/ a / some)
some
COUNTABLES and UNCOUNTABLES NOUNS --> I always have _____ egg for breakfast. (a /some / an)
an
COUNTABLES and UNCOUNTABLES NOUNS --> I need ______ information about the city. (any/ some/ a)
some
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ARTICLE --> Can you pass me ____ water? (a / --- / the)
the
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ARTICLE --> Experts say that _____ coffee can be good for your health. ( the / a / ---)
---
CHOOSE THE ARTICLE --> There was _____ document on the table. (an / a / --)
a
CHOOSE THE ARTICLE --> We bought some cheese and ham. _____ cheese was delicious. (an/ the / a)
the
GERUND or INFINITIVE --> Tom offered ______ me home.
to bring
GERUND or INFINITIVE? --> We have decided against _____a new car. (Buy)
buying
GERUND or INFINITIVE? --> I can’t imagine __________________ at home. (work)
working
FIND THE MISTAKE --> When I perform, my mind is calmest than when I am resting.
Calmest than
FIND THE MISTAKE --> The earlier you set off, the soonest you’ll arrive
the soonest
FIND THE MISTAKE --> This musician is the more talented man I know.
the more
FIND THE MISTAKES --> My current employer is much fairest than my old one.
much fairest
SUPERLATIVE or COMPARATIVE --> He is unbelievable! He is ________ boy I know! (moody)
the moodiest
COMPARATIVE or SUPERLATIVE --> This is where you find the _______ view of the city. (beautiful)
most beautiful
COMPARATIVE and SUPERLATIVE --> The ______ (good) a student performs, the more self-confident he gets. (good)
better
COMPARATIVE or SUPERLATIVE --> I was studying ________ as Tom, but I didn’t pass the exam and he did. (hard)
as hard
COMPARATIVE or SUPERLATIVE --> My baby nephew is so much ______ (big) than he was a month ago – he’s grown so much!
bigger
FUTURE PERFECT or FUTURE CONTINOUS --> I'm sure when you call him, he _______ TV. He's always in front of the TV! (watch)
'll be watching
FUTURE SIMPLE or FUTURE BE GOING TO? --> Look, that the plane _______. (crash)
is going to crash
FUTURE SIMPLE or FUTURE BE GOING TO? --> Would you like to go to the cinema? - No, sorry. I _______ the house. (clean)
'll clean
FUTURE SIMPLE OR BE GOING TO? --> Can I have a glass, please? I _____________ some water. (drink)
am going to drink
FUTURE PERFECT or FUTURE CONTINOUS? --> When you get off the train, we _______ for you on the platform. (wait)
'll be waiting
FUTURE PERFECT or FUTURE CONTINOUS? --> When we arrive in Los Angeles we'll need to rest, because we _______ about 800 miles. (drive)
will have driven