Vocabulary
Phrasal Verbs
Grammar
General English
100

Name that a person that lives on the street receives.

Homeless

100

I don't see my friends very often, so when I have the chance, I hang ___ with them.

a) in

b) out

c) up

b) out

100

If you stand in the rain, you _____ wet.

a) get

b) will get

c) got

a) get

100

In the phrase: "Alice enjoys hanging out with Rebeca and is all ears when she talks about her crush", what does the phrase "is all ears" mean?

She listens to her 

200

Name that a dog receives when it lives on the street.

Stray dog

200

The police never caught the robber and he got ____ with all the money.

a) away

b) out

c) him

a) away

200

When the winter arrives to the city, the temperature drops.

a) Zero conditional

b) First conditional

c) Second conditional

a) First conditional

200

The phrases "I'm in bed" and "I'm on bed" are quite similar in grammar but different in meaning. What do they refer to each one?

"I'm in bed" refers to being under the bedsheets ready for sleeping, while "I'm on bed" expresses that you're laid down over the bedsheets.

300

When a neighborhood doesn't receives any water for its population, we call it:

a) Water shortage

b) Water cut

c) Water drought

a) Water shortage

300

He looked _____ his keys in his desk, but they weren't there.

a) for

b) after

c) in

a) for

300

Mathew _______ a full-time job if he is rejected from college.

a) would look for

b) had looked for

c) will look for

c) will look for
300

What's the difference between "break up" and "break down"?

"Break up" means to end a relationship, while "break down" is used to expressed that something insn't working as it should.
400

Before tonight's performance, we needed to ______ a lot to make it perfect.


a) drought

b) rehearse

c) drop out

b) rehearse

400

My parents' car _____ yesterday because of the heavy rain it fell off lastnight.

a) broke up

b) broke in

c) broke down

c) broke down

400

Steve might get a scholarship if he plays in the football team.

a) No conditional

b) First conditional

c) Second conditional


b) First conditional

400

What's the difference between a robber and a burglar?

A robber steals directly from people by threat them while a burglar enters cautiously to a house and steal all thins inside without talking to anyone.

500

Having a problem with someone you don't get along with can be hard, but it's always recommended to talk _____ and see if you can sort things out.

a) pick on

b) nasty

c) outright

c) outright

500

My bestfriend's teacher has been ____ him lately since the day he arrived late to class.

a) picking on

b) taking to

c) punishing at

a) picking on

500

Melissa is so talented at maths that if she _____ (study) engineering, she _______ (make a lot of money) very soon.

Studied / would make a lot of money

500

Mention 2 adjectives that have irregular comparatives and superlatives.

E.g. Good - Better - Best

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