• Present Simple:
    • Do you like ice cream?
      • Yes, I do.
    • Does he play soccer?
      • No, he doesn't.
  • Present Continuous:
    • Are you eating lunch?
      • Yes, I am.
    • Is she watching TV?
      • No, she isn't.
  • Present Perfect:
    • Have you finished your homework?
      • Yes, I have.
    • Has he visited Paris?
      • No, he hasn't.
  • Past Simple:
    • Did you go to the party?
      • Yes, I did.
    • Did they study for the test?
      • No, they didn't.
  • Past Continuous:
    • Were you sleeping when I called?
      • Yes, I was.
    • Was she working late last night?
      • No, she wasn't.
  • Future Simple:
    • Will you help me with this?
      • Yes, I will.
    • Will they come to the concert?
      • No, they won't.
  • Modal Verbs:
    1. Would you like to go to the cinema? (this is a polite request and thus "No, I wouldn't" is too direct and thus impolite).
      1. No, thank you.  (No, I wouldn't can be used but is very direct and therefore impolite in this case. However, there may be occasions where this fits)
    2. ​Would you like to go to Paris?
      1. Yes, I would.
    3. Can you swim?
      1. Yes, I can.
    4. Can you Speek French?
      1. No, I can't.
    5. Should I call you later?
      1. No, you shouldn't.
    6. Should I tell her?
      1. ​Yes, you should.
  • Present Perfect Continuous:
    • Have you been studying all day?
      • Yes, I have.
    • Has she been waiting long?
      • No, she hasn't.
  • Past Perfect:
    • Had you finished your chores before dinner?
      • Yes, I had.
    • Had they left when you arrived?
      • No, they hadn't.
  • Future Continuous:
    • Will you be working tomorrow?
      • Yes, I will.
    • Will she be coming to the party?
      • No, she won't.
  • Future Perfect:
    • Will you have completed the project by next week?
      • Yes, I will.
    • Will they have left by the time we arrive?
      • No, they won't.
  • Present Simple:
    • Do you like sushi?
      • Yes, I do.
    • Does she speak French?
      • No, she doesn't.
  • Present Continuous:
    • Are you listening to music?
      • Yes, I am.
    • Is he working on his assignment?
      • No, he isn't.
  • Present Perfect:
    • Have you ever been to Japan?
      • Yes, I have.
    • Has she finished her book yet?
      • No, she hasn't.
  • Past Simple:
    • Did you watch the game last night?
      • Yes, I did.
    • Did they visit the museum?
      • No, they didn't.
  • Past Continuous:
    • Were you sleeping when I called?
      • Yes, I was.
    • Was he studying when you saw him?
      • No, he wasn't.
  • Future Simple:
    • Will you come to the party?
      • Yes, I will.
    • Will they buy a new car?
      • No, they won't.
  • Present Perfect Continuous:
    • Have you been waiting long?
      • Yes, I have.
    • Has she been studying all day?
      • No, she hasn't.
  • Past Perfect:
    • Had you finished your homework before the movie started?
      • Yes, I had.
    • Had they left when you arrived at the party?
      • No, they hadn't.
  • Future Continuous:
    • Will you be working next Saturday?
      • Yes, I will.
    • Will she be sleeping when you call her?
      • No, she won't.
Interactive English Exercises - So and Such
1. The proposal was ________ detailed that it impressed the board.
a. very (sehr)
b. so (so)
c. such (solche)
2. The office was ________ busy that I could hardly find a quiet spot.
a. so (so)
b. very (sehr)
c. such (solche)
3. The team worked ________ diligently to meet the deadline.
a. very (sehr)
b. so (so)
c. such (solche)
4. The software runs ________ smoothly after the update.
a. so (so)
b. very (sehr)
c. such (solche)
5. The client had ________ feedback on the design.
a. so much (so viel)
b. so many (so viele)
c. such (solche)
6. There were ________ emails in my inbox this morning.
a. so many (so viele)
b. so much (so viel)
c. such (solche)
7. We had ________ options to choose from.
a. so few (so wenige)
b. so many (so viele)
c. such (solche)
8. The company has ________ debt compared to last year.
a. so little (so wenig)
b. so much (so viel)
c. such (solche)
9. The client’s request was ________ urgent that we had to work overnight.
a. so (so)
b. very (sehr)
c. such (solche)
10. The project was ________ successful that we received a bonus.
a. so (so)
b. very (sehr)
c. such (solche)
11. They presented ________ a clear plan for the project.
a. such (solche)
b. so (so)
c. very (sehr)
12. The workshop was ________ an enlightening experience.
a. such (solche)
b. so (so)
c. very (sehr)
13. This is ________ a crucial step in the process.
a. such (solche)
b. so (so)
c. very (sehr)
14. They made ________ an impact with their innovative ideas.
a. such (solche)
b. so (so)
c. very (sehr)
15. The deadline was ________ a challenge that we had to ask for an extension.
a. such (solche)
b. so (so)
c. very (sehr)
16. The feedback was ________ a surprise that we changed our approach.
a. such (solche)
b. so (so)
c. very (sehr)
17. The presentation showed ________ clarity in its objectives.
a. such (solche)
b. so (so)
c. very (sehr)
18. He demonstrated ________ expertise during the negotiations.
a. such (solche)
b. so (so)
c. very (sehr)