This week`s sports news
Verb Tense-Active Passive
Vocabulary
Vocabulary 2
Active or Passive
100

This Toronto Blue Jay Player won the Home Run Derby this week at this year`s All-Star festivities in Seattle.  

Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

100

He has been seeing a therapist

Present Perfect Progressive, Active

100

A general noun that includes a wide range of ammunition. 

ORDNANCE 

100

A long, narrow excavation in the ground--especially famous for its use in the ground warfare of World War I

trench

100

He ran through the cornfield because zombies were chasing him. 

Active

200

This Asian country will play host to Major League Baseball`s opening games in the 2024 season, featuring games between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres

South Korea

200

He has not seen a therapist in some time. 

Present Perfect (active) (negation)

200

A rip in something, when something solid is broken or punctured. 

Breach (noun)

to breach (verb)

200

To cause something to break down--to break down

collapse

200

He was being chased by zombies in the cornfield

Passive

300

The oldest tennis tournament in the world, this year`s edition has been taking place this week. 

Wimbledon 

300

He has been seen by a zombie therapist. 

Present Perfect Passive. 

300

To surround and attack a fortified place for a prolonged period of time

lay siege to--besiege

300

removal, elimination, to get rid of

disposal (noun)

to dispoe (of) (verb)

300

He swam away from Alcatraz, vowing that he would find a way to kill Spider-Man. 

Active

400

This Premier League team was fined 300,000 Euros (257,000 pounds, 443,000 Canadian Dollars) for breaking financial fair play rules. 

Manchester United

400

He has been dating the beautiful therapist, who is not his therapist, for some time. 

Present Perfect Progressive (Active)

400

to set off an explosive charge

detonate 

400

To weaken the foundation of something

undermine

400

The English Channel has been crossed many times by evil super villains vowing revenge. 

Passive (present perfect passive)

500

This famous cycling race is taking place this month. 

The Tour de France. 

500

He had dated many therapists before. 

Past Perfect (active)

500

the act of hiding something or somebody

concealment

500

the leading position, especially in a military context

the forefront 

the front

500

He has been seen by a zombie therapist, as studies show that `zombie therapy` has promising potential as a way to treat clinical depression.

Passive 

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