She was promoted, not only because of her skills but also ______ she showed great leadership.
because
I’m really looking forward ______ the concert on Friday.
a) for
b) to
c) at
d) about
b) to
What is a verb?
a verb is a word that expresses an action/movement
Complete the sentence:
She’s very __________—she always smiles and says hello. (friend)
friendly
Define "delicate"
sensitive, fine or easily breakable
What is the opposite of “encourage”? Use both in a sentence.
discourage
Match the word to its synonym:
"angry" – a) tired, b) furious, c) excited, d) nervous
b) furious
What is a noun?
a naming word for a person, place, thing, idea, action, or quality
Complete the sentence:
It was a very __________ performance. (impress)
impressive
Define "circumstances"
facts or conditions related to a particular situation
What does the word "inevitable" mean? Translate it.
"Inevitable" means something that cannot be avoided.
Example: It was inevitable that he would find out the truth sooner or later.
If I ______ more time, I would travel the world.
a) have
b) had
c) will have
d) would have
b) had
1. What is an adjective? 2. Write a sentence and underline the adjective.
a word that describes a noun or pronoun, e.g. The woman was elegant.
You have to approach the horse ________ (gentle)
gently
Define "notable"
something important and worthy of special attention
What is the difference between "economic" and "economical"?
"Economic" relates to the economy (e.g., economic growth), while "economical" means cost-effective or not wasteful (e.g., an economical car).
Had he known about the traffic, he ______ earlier.
a) left
b) would leave
c) would have left
d) had left
c) would have left
Choose the correct word: Despite / Although the rain, we continued the picnic.
Despite the rain, we continued the picnic.
Complete the sentence:
The CEO gave a very __________ speech about the future of the company. (inspire)
inspiring
the part of a cow that produces milk
Transform the verb AMAZE into a NOUN, ADJECTIVE and ADVERB.
amazement, amazing/amazed, amazingly
Scientists consider this to be a __________ discovery.
a) extraordinarily , b) notable, c) luck, d) intelligence
B) notable
Transform the verb IMPRESS into a NOUN, ADJECTIVE and ADVERB.
impression, impressive, impressively
Complete the sentence:
The manager's decision was highly __________ among the staff. (controversy)
controversial
farm animals that contribute to agriculture or production