Sports Vocabulary
Compe
titions
Comparatives & Superlatives
Past Perfect
Use of English Mixed
100

What do we call a person who takes photos professionally?

photographer

100

Which is correct:

a) win a competition

b) beat a competition

A)win a competition

100

Complete:

“Football is ______ than chess.”

(exciting)

more exciting

100

Complete:

“By the time we arrived, the game ______.”

(finish)

had finished

100

Choose the correct answer:

“She enjoys _____ photos.”

a) take

b) taking

taking

200

Complete the sentence:

“He won a gold ______.”

medal

200

Name 3 individual sports.

tennis, swimming, boxing, athletics etc.

200

Complete:

“She is the ______ athlete in the school.”

(good)

best

200

Which action happened first?

“She had eaten before she went to school.”

She ate first.

200

Complete:

“If I trained harder, I _____ win.”

would

300

What adjective describes someone who never gives up?

determined

300

What do judges usually give in competitions?

scores / points / priz

300

Find the mistake:

“This task is difficulter than the last one.”

more difficult

300

Make Past Perfect:

“They / not see / the film”

They had not seen the film.

300

Change into reported speech:

Tom said: “I am tired.”

Tom said that he was tired.

400

A competition between two teams is called a…

match

400

True or False:

Team sports always depend on one person only.

False

400

Make a sentence using: “the most talented”

Your answer

400

Correct the mistake:

“When I came home, my brother already finished homework.”

had already finished

400

Choose the correct form:

“He asked me _____ help him.”

a) to

b) for

to

500

What is the noun form of “achieve”?

achievement

500

Explain the difference between:

“win” and “beat”

win = get victory/prize

beat = defeat someone

500

Complete correctly:

“Mount Everest is ______ mountain in the world.”

the highest

500

Why do we use Past Perfect?

To describe an action that happened before another action in the past.

500

Find and correct the mistake:

“She is more taller than her sister.”

taller

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