Vocabulary #1
Vocabulary #2
Sentence Adverbs
Unreal Conditional Sentences
Common Mistakes
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Define: Unfair

Unjust, not following the rules equally.

100

To stop doing something.

Call it a day
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Match the adverb with its meaning:

1. Nearly

a) Very much
b) Almost
C) Gravely
D) At times
E) On a regular basis

b) Almost

100

Place the words in the correct order.

If you knew a big secret, _______ _______ _______  anybody?

a) you
b) would
c) tell

If you knew a big secret, would you tell anybody?

100

Select the correct spelling:

a) Example
b) Exemple

a) Example

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Define: Crowd

A large number of people gathered together.

200

Easy to understand.

Clear-cut

200

Select the correct sentence:

a) I very understand how he could have thought this.


b) I completely understand how he could have thought this.

b) I completely understand how he could have thought this.

200

Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the conditional sentence.


If Jason didn't have so much homework, he ______ to the amusement park with his friends.

a) Will go
b) Goes
c) Would go

c) Would go

If Jason didn't have so much homework, he would go to the amusement park with his friends.

200

Which sentence is correct?
A) Lia gets bored every time she goes to the theater.
B) Lia gets bored everytime she goes to the theater.

A) Lia gets bored every time she goes to the theater.

300

Define: Urge

A strong desire or impulse

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Mocking or ridiculing someone.

Making fun of

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Is the adverb in this sentence placed correctly or incorrectly?

The kids immediately have to go to bed because it's getting late.

Incorrect

Corrected version: The kids have to go to bed immediately because it's getting late.

300

Match the phrase with its correct ending:

If we hurry up,

a) if she doesn't get home by 6:00 p.m.
b) she would go camping with her friends.
c) we might catch the train.
d) if I had a lot of money.

If we hurry up,

c) we might catch the train.

300

Which sentence is correct?
A) Its his fault that we couldn’t go.
B) It’s his fault that we couldn’t go.

B) It’s his fault that we couldn’t go.

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Define: Witness

Someone who sees an event (typically a crime or an accident) take place.

400

To follow what other people do or to let things happen rather than trying to control them.

Go with the flow

400

Is this sentence correct or incorrect?

"I think Diane should write an apology letter honestly."

Incorrect

Corrected version: "I honestly think Diane should write an apology letter."

400

Match the phrase with its correct ending:

If they had known about the test,

a) they would have studied for it.
b) they study every night.
c) they would study very hard.
d) they would have passed the test last week.

If they had known about the test,

a) they would have studied for it.

400

Identify and correct the mistake in this sentence:
“Me I think that this restaurant is good.”

“I think that this restaurant is good.”

500

Define: Jeopardize

To risk losing something

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Another perspective of something. 



Flip side 


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Fill in the blank using the correct adverb from the list:

never - often - very

I never ran a half-marathon. However, I ______ take part in 10-kilometer races.

I never ran a half-marathon. However, I often take part in 10-kilometer races.

500

Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the conditional sentence:

If he were here, he ______ help you with the project.

a) would
b) will
c) would have

If he were here, he ______ help you with the project.

a) would

500

Identify and correct the mistake in this sentence:
“It’s always going to be more easier to do something for a second time.”

“It’s always going to be easier to do something for a second time.”

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