Grammar
Vocabulary
Reading Comprehension
Idioms & Phrasal Verbs
Listening Skills
100

The past tense of "go"?

What is "went"?

100

The meaning of the word "enormous"

What is "very large"?

100

The main idea of a paragraph.

What is "the central point or message"?

100

The meaning of the idiom "Break a leg".


What is "good luck"?

100

The first thing you should say when you meet someone new.


What is "Hello" or "Nice to meet you"?

200

The correct form of this sentence: "She don’t like pizza."

What is "She doesn’t like pizza"?

200

A synonym for "happy".


What is "joyful"?

200

Define "summary".


What is "a brief statement of the main points"?

200

The meaning of "look up to".


What is "to admire or respect someone"?

200

The polite way to ask for the time.



What is "Could you please tell me the time?"

300

Fill in the blank: "They ____ (to be) happy yesterday."

What is "were"?

300

The meaning of the word "hesitate".


What is "to pause before doing something"?

300

The reason authors use dialogue in stories.

What is "to show conversation between characters"?

300

The meaning of "hit the books".

What is "to study hard"?

300

What you should do if you accidentally bump into someone.


What is "Apologize and say sorry"?

400

The difference between "their," "there," and "they’re".

What are "possession," "location," and "they are"?

400

The word that doesn’t belong: apple, banana, carrot, orange.

What is "carrot"?

400

The "protagonist" in a story.

Who is "the main character"?

400

The meaning of the idiom "spill the beans".

What is "to reveal a secret"?

400

How you should respond if someone asks you for directions and you don’t know the way.


What is "I’m sorry, I’m not sure, but you could ask someone else"?

500

The error in the sentence: "If I was you, I would study more."

What is "was" should be "were"?

500

The opposite of "success".


What is "failure"?

500

The purpose of a "caption" under a picture.

What is "to explain or describe the picture"?

500

 The meaning of "take up" when talking about a new hobby.

What is "to start or begin a new hobby"?

500

 The correct way to order food at a restaurant.



What is "I would like to order [your food] please"?

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