What phrasal verb means ”to take care of someone or something” ?
Look after
What does “hit the books“ mean?
To study
Correct the mistake: “She go to the store every day.”
She goes to the store everyday
What is the noun form of ”decide”?
Decision
She told that she was tired.
She told me that she was tired. OR She said that she was tired.
Fill in the blank: ”She needs to ___ ___ early to catch her flight.”
Wake up
What does “jump on the bandwagon“ mean?
join others in doing or supporting something fashionable or likely to be successful.
What is the past perfect tense of ”eat”?
Had eaten
What is the adjective form of ”beauty”?
Beautiful
If I will see him, I’ll tell him the news.
If I see him, I’ll tell him the news. First conditional doesn’t use ”will” in the “if” clause
What phrasal verb means ”to cancel an event”?
Call off
Complete the idiom: “Bite the ___“ (Hint: it means to decide to do something difficult or unpleasant that one has been putting off or hesitating over.)
Bullet
Choose the correct word: I have less/fewer apples than you.
Fewer
Change this sentence using the correct adverb: “She is a quick runner.”
She runs quickly
He suggested me to try the new restaurant.
He suggested that I try the new restaurant. OR He suggested trying the new restaurant. “Suggest” isn’t followed by “me to.”
What does “put up with“ mean?
To “put up with” means to tolerate someone or something.
What’s the meaning of ”the elephant in the room“?
A big problem that no one wants to talk about
What is the difference between “who” and “whom”?
“Who“ is a subject; “whom” is and object
What is the verb form of ”communication”?
Communicate
I wish I was taller
I wish I were taller. Use “were“ for Hypothetical situations.
Create a sentence using ”run into” in the correct context.
E.g. I ran into an old friend at the store.
If someone is “pulling your leg,” what are they doing?
Joking or teasing you
Identify the conditional: If I had studied harder, I would have passed the test.”
Third conditional
Identify the mistake: “This is the more important topic.”
“More” should be “most.” “This is the most important topic.”
Not only he was late, but also he forgot his homework.
Not only was he late, but also he forgot his homework. Inversions after “Not only.“