Parts of Speech
Verb Tenses
Everyday Vocabulary
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Idioms
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An adjective is a word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun.

Identify the adjectives in this sentence:


The tall boy wore a blue jacket.


tall, blue

100

The Present Simple tense is used for habits and repeated actions. Which sentence is in the Present Simple tense?

A. I am brushing my teeth.
B. I brushed my teeth.
C. I brush my teeth every morning.
D. I will brush my teeth tonight.

C. I brush my teeth every morning.

100

Something you use to unlock a door

Key

100

She go to school.

She goes to school.

100

What does the idiom “the ball is in your court” mean?

A. It is your turn to make a decision or take action
B. You should play a sport
C. You are in trouble

A. It is your turn to make a decision or take action

200

An adverb is a word that describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb. It often tells how, when, where, or how much something happens.

Identify the adverbs in this sentence:


She quickly finished her homework and quietly left the room.


quickly, quietly

200

The Past Simple tense is used for completed actions in the past. Which sentence is in the Past Simple tense?

A. They are playing basketball.
B. They play basketball every week.
C. They played basketball yesterday.
D. They will play basketball later.

C. They played basketball yesterday.

200

A place where you buy medicine

Pharmacy 

OR

Drug Store

200

They was happy.

There were happy.

200

What does the idiom “bite off more than you can chew” mean?

A. To eat too quickly
B. To take on a task that is too difficult
C. To waste food

B. To take on a task that is too difficult

300

A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun to avoid repeating it.

Identify the pronouns in this sentence:


They told us that she would help tomorrow.


They, us, she

300

The Present Continuous tense is used for actions happening right now. Which sentence is in the Present Continuous tense?

A. She walks to school every day.
B. She is walking to school now.
C. She walked to school yesterday.
D. She will walk to school tomorrow.

B. She is walking to school now.

300

To speak very quietly

Whisper

300

I am play basketball.

 I am playing basketball.

300

What does the idiom “spill the beans” mean?

A. To make a mess while cooking
B. To reveal a secret
C. To waste food

B. To reveal a secret

400

A conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, or sentences.

Identify the conjunction in this sentence:


Although the weather was terrible, we continued the soccer game because everyone was having fun.


Although, because

400

The Present Perfect tense is used for actions that started in the past and continue to the present. Which sentence is in the Present Perfect tense?

A. He studies English every day.
B. He studied English yesterday.
C. He has studied English for three years.
D. He will study English next year.  

C. He has studied English for three years.

400

A person who designs buildings

Architect

400

He didn't went yesterday.

He didn't go yesterday.
400

What does the idiom “once in a blue moon” mean?

A. Something that happens very rarely
B. Something that happens at night
C. Something that happens every month

A. Something that happens very rarely

500

A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and another word in the sentence. It often shows place, time, or direction.

Identify the prepositions in this sentence:


After the movie, the students walked through the park and across the bridge toward the restaurant.


 

After, through, across, toward

500

The Past Perfect tense is used for an action that happened before another action in the past. Which sentence is in the Past Perfect tense?

A. We had eaten before the movie started.
B. We are eating before the movie starts.
C. We eat before the movie starts.
D. We will eat before the movie starts.

A. We had eaten before the movie started.

500

The collective term for forks, spoons, chopsticks and knives.

Cutlery

500

If I will see him, I'll tell him.

If I see him, I'll tell him.

500

What does the idiom “costs an arm and a leg” mean?

A. Something dangerous
B. Something very expensive
C. Something very painful

B. Something very expensive

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