What word means “the possibility of harm or injury”?
Danger
Complete the sentence: “I enjoy _____ books.”
reading
Which form comes after “hope”?
infinitive (to + verb)
Which expression shows purpose: “in order to” or “because”?
in order to
Which is correct: “so funny” or “such funny”?
so funny
What does “rescue” mean?
to save someone from danger
Which verb form comes after “suggest”?
gerund (-ing form)
Complete the sentence: “He offered _____ us.”
to help
Complete the sentence: “She studied hard in order _____ pass the test.”
to
Which is correct: “such a strange situation” or “so a strange situation”?
such a strange situation
What phrase means “safe and no longer at risk”?
out of danger
Correct the mistake: “She decided studying.”
She decided to study.
What does “manage to do something” mean?
to succeed in doing something difficult
What expression means “to avoid doing something”?
in order not to / so as not to
What prefix is used in the word “impossible”?
im-
What word means “to return to health or normal condition”?
Recover
Complete the sentence: “They can’t stand _____ in long lines.”
waiting
Correct the mistake: “I want improving my English.”
I want to improve my English.
Finish the sentence: “He ran fast so as not to _____ the train.”
miss
What does the prefix “un-” usually mean?
negative or opposite meaning
What adjective means “against the law”?
Illegal
What is the gerund in this sentence? “We finished cleaning the classroom.”
Cleaning
Complete the sentence: “They can’t afford _____ class.”
to miss
Create a sentence using “so as to.”
“I practiced every day so as to improve my English.”
Correct the sentence: “It was so amazing movie.”
It was such an amazing movie.