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  • Complete with present perfect OR past simple. No thank you. I (already/eat) so I'm not hungry.
    I've already eaten
  • Put the adverb in the sentence: (hardly ever) I go skiing.
    I hardly ever go skiing.
  • Make the sentence in present perfect. (you/have) a snake bite you?
    Have you had a snake bite you?
  • I went to a party _____ Friday.
    on
  • Agree with a short sentence using NEITHER or SO. I'll be going home for Christmas.
    So will I.
  • Is the sentence correct? If not, correct it. He's not as happier as she is.
    Wrong. ...as HAPPY as...
  • Is the sentence correct? If not, correct it. We looked online to see what time the plane leaved so we could pick her up.
    Wrong...the plane LEFT...
  • Agree with a short sentence using NEITHER or SO. I really like ice cream.
    So do I.
  • School starts ______ 8 am every weekday.
    at
  • Make present perfect. (she/be) to Paris this year?
    Has she been to Paris this year?
  • Put the adverb in the sentence: (never) You listen to me.
    You never listen to me.
  • Agree with a short sentence using NEITHER or SO. She didn't take the test yesterday.
    Neither did I.
  • Is the sentence correct? If not, correct it. This one is more easy than the last one.
    Wrong. EASIER
  • Agree with a short sentence using NEITHER or SO. I can't play the violin.
    Neither can I.
  • Complete with present perfect OR past simple. (We/be) friends since we were children.
    We've been friends since we were children.
  • Agree with a short sentence using NEITHER or SO. I don't like spicy food.
    Neither do I.
  • Is the sentence correct? If not, correct it. This test is as difficult than the other one.
    Wrong. as difficult AS
  • Complete with present perfect OR past simple. (he/fall) and (break) his foot on the trip.
    He fell and broke
  • Complete with present perfect OR past simple. What time (he/get) home?
    What time did he get home?
  • Put the adverb in the sentence: (ever) Have you gone to the moon?
    Have you ever gone to the moon?
  • Is the sentence correct? If not, correct it. He is a lot more confident than he used to be.
    Correct
  • Put the adverb in the sentence: (usually) I am tired after work.
    I am usually tired after work.
  • The biggest festival happens _____ May.
    in
  • Is the sentence correct? If not, correct it. I buyed a new notebook yesterday.
    Wrong. I BOUGHT....
  • Birds often make their nests ______ spring.
    in
  • Is the sentence correct? If not, correct it. That mountain is a lot more higher than the last one we climbed.
    Wrong. ...a lot HIGHER....
  • I put your book bag _____ the chair.
    on
  • Is the sentence correct? If not, correct it. We opened the box to see what was inside.
    Correct.
  • Make the sentence in present perfect. They (not seen) the new Marvel movie.
    They haven't seen the new Marvel movie.
  • Is the sentence correct? If not, correct it. I breaked my pencil. May I borrow yours?
    Wrong. I BROKE....
  • Put the adverb in the sentence: (often) How do you brush your teeth?
    How often do you brush your teeth?
  • Is the sentence correct? If not, correct it. He knowed something was wrong.
    Wrong. He KNEW....