Join the sentences with a relative clause:
That’s the boy. He won the competition.
That’s the boy who/that won the competition.
What’s a synonym of angry?
Mad, furious, annoyed.
What does give up mean?
To stop trying to do something, usually because it’s too difficult or frustrating.
I tried to solve the puzzle for an hour, but I finally gave up.
She didn't been to Italy yet but she wants to!
She hasn't been to Italy yet but she wants to!
Big Ben is not the name of a tower.
True or False?
True. It's the name of the bell inside.
Put the verb in the correct tense:
Look at those dark clouds! It ... (rain) soon.
Look at those dark clouds! It's going to rain soon.
What’s the opposite of polite?
rude, impolite
What does look forward to mean? Use it in a sentence.
To feel excited or pleased about something that is going to happen in the future.
I’m really looking forward to my birthday party next week.
I am agree with you.
I agree with you.
Name one English-speaking country in Africa.
Nigeriam, Kenya, South Africa, Uganda, and Ghana.
Rewrite in passive:
They built this house in 1990.
This house was built in 1990.
Which word is an adjective?
decision – decisive – decide – deciding
decision – decisive – decide – deciding
Complete with a phrasal verb:
After a long argument, they finally ... (reconciled).
After a long argument, they finally made up.
We enjoyed very much our trip.
We enjoyed our trip very much .
What's the most popular sport in the Commonwealth?
Cricket.
Report this: “I’m studying for the test,” she said.
She said that she was studying for the test.
Choose the correct word:
Actually / Currently means "en realidad".
Actually / Currently means "en realidad".
What phrasal verb means "to take care of someone or something"? Use it in a sentence.
Look after
Can you look after my cat while I’m on vacation?
He suggested to go to the cinema.
He suggested going to the cinema.
Which American holiday is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November?
Thanksgiving
Complete with the correct conditional form:
If I ___ (know) the answer, I would have told you.
If I had known the answer, I would have told you.
Give one adjective that means "someone who always wants to know everything about others".
nosy
Give two different phrasal verbs with get and explain their meanings.
get along (with) – to have a good relationship with someone
Example: I get along with my new colleagues very well.
get over – to recover from something (illness, problem, disappointment)
Example: She finally got over her cold.
get up – to rise from bed or a sitting position
Example: I usually get up at 7 a.m. on weekdays.
get by – to manage or survive, especially financially or in difficult situations
Example: Even with a small salary, they manage to get by.
get together – to meet socially with others
Example: Let’s get together this weekend for coffee.
She said me that she was tired.
She told me that she was tired.
What’s the name of the exam students take in the UK at age 16?
GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education)