Tenses
Mixed Grammar
Phrasal verb
Idioms
100

BONUS

Tell the tongue twister

You know New York, you need New York, you know you need unique New York.

100


100

She ___ (don’t/doesn’t) like coffee

doesn't

100

I need to hand in my homework by Friday.

Hand in=

To submit something, usually a piece of work or an assignment, to a teacher or authority

100

I have a big test tomorrow, so I need to hit the books tonight.

 hit the books=

"to study hard"


200

Complete the sentence:

 "I ___ (go) to work every day."

go

200

There ___ (is/are) three apples on the table.

are

200

He decided to drop out of university to start his own business

drop out=

To leave school, a course, or a program before completing it.


200

It took me a while to learn the ropes at my new job

learn the ropes=

to learn how to do a job or activity"

300

Change to past simple: "She walks to school

She walked to school

300

BONUS

English riddle 

How many months have 28 days?

All

300

We should go over the notes before the exam.

go over=

To review or examine something carefully.


300

She passed her driving test with flying colors

pass with flying colors=

to do something very successfully, especially an exam

400

Fill in the blank: "By next week, they ___ (complete) the project.

will have completed

400

Rewrite the sentence in the passive voice: "They built this house in 1995."

This house was built in 1995

400

BONUS

Sing a song as a group

400



400

I had to burn the midnight oil to finish my project.

burn the midnight oil=

to study or work late into the night"

500

Which tense is used in this sentence: "I had been studying for hours when she called

Past Perfect Continuous

500

Find the mistake: "I’m looking forward to meet you."

 "I’m looking forward to meeting you"

500

She missed a few classes, so she had to catch up on the lessons.

catch up=

To reach the same level or standard as others, especially after falling behind.

500

He didn’t make the grade for the advanced class.

make the grade=

to reach the necessary standard or succeed

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