lt;variant> Something negative is possible

<variant> The possibility is more than 50%

<question1> Fill in the correct form of the words in brackets.

The weather this summer is even (bad) ­­­_______than last summer.

<variant> Worse

<variant> Bad

<variant> Worst

<variant> Better

<variant> Best

<question1> Fill in the correct form of the words in brackets (comparative or superlative).. This is the (interesting) ____book I have ever read.

<variant> Most interesting

<variant> More interesting

<variant> Interesting

<variant> The most interesting

<variant> More interesting than

<question1> Which word typically appears in comparative sentences?

<variant>Than

<variant> The

<variant> Most

<variant> More

<variant> As_as

<question1> “Enough” precedes …

<variant> Adjevtives and adverbs

<variant>Adjectives and verbs

<variant> Nouns and prepostions

<variant> Prepositions

<variant> Verbs

<question1> ‘Too’ comes before

<variant> Adjevtives and adverbs

<variant> Adjectives and verbs

<variant> Nouns and prepostions

<variant> Prepositions

<variant> Verbs

<question1> Choose the right word. You 've put___ salt in the soup

<variant> too much

<variant> to

<variant> too many

<variant> too

<variant> as…. as

<question1> Choose the right word. You will stay after the class and I want to speak to your parents ___

<variant>too

<variant>to many

<variant>to much

<variant>many

<variant>mach

<question1> Choose the correct option for these zero conditional sentences.

If you eat fast food,

<variant> you gain weight

<variant> you will gain weight

<variant> you gains weight

<variant> you gains weighted

<variant> you gained weight

<question1> Choose the correct option for these zero conditional sentences.

If you study hard,

<variant> you get good grades

<variant> you got good grades

<variant> you getting good grades

<variant> you will get good grades

<question1> When we use real conditionals?

<variant> To talk about results based on real events and situations .

<variant> describing a process which is taking place right now or around now

<variant> Something which happens on a regular basis

<variant> Something negative is possible

<variant> The possibility is more than 50%

<question1> Fill in the spaces the correct form of the verbs to complete the 1st conditionals

If it rains tomorrow, I_____ (go) to the park.

<variant> will go

<variant> will

<variant> go

<variant> went

<variant> goes

<question1> Fill in the spaces the correct form of the verbs to complete the 1st conditionals. I won't come to class tomorrow if I____ (feel) sick

<variant> Feel

<variant> Fall

<variant> Fallen

<variant> Felt

<variant> Fell

<question1> Choose the correct option for these 3rd Conditional sentences

If I had studied harder, I __________ my exam

<variant> would have passed

<variant> would passed

<variant> will pass

<variant> would pass

<variant> wouldn’t pass

<question1>We use third conditionals when we are talking about:

<variant>the past and what might have happened in a certain situation

<variant>to talk about results based on real events and situations

<variant>describing a process which is taking place right now or around now

<variant>talk about general ability

<variant>describing a process which is taking place right now or around now

<question1>Choose the correct option for these 3rd Conditional sentences.

I would have cleaned the house if I _______ you were coming

<variant>have known

<variant>know

<variant>knew

<variant>will know

<variant>had known

<question1>We use reported speech when….

<variant>we write or talk about what other people say.

<variant>the past and what might have happened in a certain situation

<variant>describing a process which is taking place right now or around now

<variant>talk about general ability

<variant>to talk about results based on real events and situations