Vocabulary
Phrasal Verbs
Grammar (Present Tense)
Grammar (Past Tense)
Grammar (Future Tense)
100

Painful puffiness that appears after an injury.

  • A) Swelling

  • B) Scratch

  • C) Burn

  • D) Ache

  • A) Swelling

100

If you postpone or delay a meeting, you do this.

  • A) Put off

  • B) Turn up

  • C) Give out

  • D) Drop out

  • A) Put off

100

Right now, Sarah ___ dinner for her family. (cook)

  • A) cooks

  • B) is cooking 

  • C) has cooked

  • D) cooked

B) is cooking

100

Last summer, I ___ (decide) to learn how to cook.

  • A) had decided

  • B) was deciding

  • C) decided

  • D) decides

C) decided

100

The dancers ___ (practice) all afternoon tomorrow for the school festival.

  • A) practice

  • B) will practice

  • C) are going to practice

  • D) will be practicing

  • D) will be practicing

200

To get or gain something, like knowledge or language skills.

  • A) Borrow

  • B) Acquire

  • C) Lose

  • D) Forget

  • B) Acquire

200

A caterpillar can do this when it becomes a butterfly.

  • A) Put On 

  • B) Turn Into 

  • C) Put off

  • D) Give out

  • B) Turn into 

200

I usually ___ the bus to school, but today my dad gave me a ride. (take)

  • A) take

  • B) am taking

  • C) takes

  • D) have taken

  • A) take

200

By the time the movie started, we ___ (already / buy) our popcorn.

  • A) already bought

  • B) had already bought 

  • C) were already buying

  • D) have already bought

B) had already bought

200

By the time you arrive at the airport, the plane ___ (already / leave).

  • A) will already leave

  • B) will have already left

  • C) is going to already leave

  • D) leaves

  • B) will have already left

300

This is what happens when you twist your ankle while running.

Sprain 

300

When a student leaves school before finishing, they do this.

  • A) Put off 

  • B) Put on

  • C) Turn up

  • D) Drop Out

  • D) Drop Out

300

My brother ___ (always / forget) his keys at home.

Is always forgetting 

(Habit) 

300

. We ___ (not / see) Maria yesterday because she ___ (stay) at home.

  • A) hadn’t seen / stay

  • B) didn’t see / stayed

  • C) haven’t seen / was staying

  • D) don’t see / was staying

B) didn’t see / stayed

300

By the end of the year, I ___ (finish) reading all the books on my list.

  • A) will finish

  • B) finished 

  • C) am going to finish

  • D) will have finished

D) will have finished

400

You do this when you successfully deal with a challenge or difficulty.

Overcome

400

I can't find my backpack! I will keep looking, I am sure it will _________. 

Turn up 

400

She ___ (usually / go) to the gym in the morning, but today she ___ (do) yoga at home.

She usually goes to the gym in the morning, but today she is doing yoga at home.

(Routine/ Breaking Routine) 

400

While I ___ (wait) for the bus, I ___ (meet) an old friend.

While I was waiting for the bus, I met an old friend.

400

By 8 p.m. tomorrow, I ___ (already / finish) my report, so I ___ (relax) for the rest of the evening.

By 8 p.m. tomorrow, I will have already finished my report, so I will be relaxing for the rest of the evening.

500

strange or mysterious, especially in an unsettling way.

Uncanny 

500

He failed his exam because he kept ___________ studying. 

Putting off

500

They ___ (already / finish) their homework, so now they ___ (watch) TV.

They have already finished their homework, so now they are watching TV.

Present Perfect + Present Continuous

500

When we finally arrived at the theater, the play ___ (already / start).

When we finally arrived at the theater, the play had already started. 

500

I’m sure that tomorrow at 3 p.m., most of the employees ___ (attend) the meeting, while the manager ___ (answer) emails.

I’m sure that tomorrow at 3 p.m., most of the employees will be attending the meeting, while the manager will be answering emails.


(Both actions are ongoing at a specific future time, so Future Continuous is required) 

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