NOUNS
PASSIVE
VERBS
PHRASAL
CONDITIONAL
100

This type of noun refers to a specific person, place, or organization and begins with a capital letter.

proper noun

100

Change to passive:
"The chef cooked the meal."

The meal was cooked by the chef

100

What verb tense is used in this sentence?
"They have finished their homework."

present perfect

100

What does "look up" mean?


Search for something

100

Complete the zero conditional:
"If you heat water to 100°C, it _____."

boils

200

This type of noun cannot usually be counted individually (e.g., water, information).

uncountable noun

200

Identify whether this sentence is active or passive:
"The report was written yesterday."

Passive

200

Correct the error:
"She didn't do nothing."

nothing --> anything
200

What does "blow up" mean?

Explode

200

Complete the first conditional:
"If it rains tomorrow, we _____ (stay)home."

will stay

300

Change this singular noun to its plural form:
"analysis"

analyses

300

Who is the subject in this sentences: "The boy was rescued by the policeman"

The boy

300

What is the only time in English when the subject is not required?

imperative

300

What does "wander off" mean?

go away, get lost, move

300
Are conditionals a verb tense in English?
No, they are a grammatical structure
400

Identify all the nouns in this sentence:
"Honesty and patience are valuable qualities in leadership."

"honesty," "patience," "qualities," and "leadership"

400

Why do we use passives?

To enphasise the importance of the object

400

What is the meaning of the verb "to unravel"?

to undo something tangled, to solve a complex problem, or to break down and fail

400

What does "fall through" mean?

fail to happen as planned

400

Complete the third conditional:
"If they had studied harder, they _____ (pass) the exam."


would have passed

500

What are the plural of these forms: mouse, cactus, data and new?

mice, cacti, data (already a plural) and new (already a plural)

500
What is the agent?

The subject of the passive, the one that does the action

500

How many verbs ar in this sentence?: "The students have completed their project, and their teacher seems pleased because they can finally relax." 

have completed, seems, can, relax

500

What does "phase out" mean? 

gradually stop using something

500

Identify the conditional type:
"If I had known about the meeting, I would have been there."

Third conditional

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