Grammar
Vocabulary
Word formation
culture and communication
Expressions and idioms
100

What is Past Perfect?

This tense is used to describe an action that happened before another action in the past. Example: "She realized she had left her phone at home.

100

What is get along?

This phrasal verb means "to have a good relationship with someone". Example: "I really get ... with my classmates."

100

What is reliable?

Form an adjective from the noun "rely" to describe someone you can trust.

100

What is a job interview?

This is the term for a conversation where you talk to someone for a job position.

100

What is drawing board?

This idiom means "to start something from the beginning". Example: "We had to go back to the ... board after our plan failed."

200

What is Present Continuous Passive?

This structure consists of "am/is/are + being + V3" and is used when something is done to the subject at the moment of speaking.

200

What is a centenarian?

A person who is 100 years old or more.

200

What is dishonest?

 Add the correct negative prefix to the word "honest"

200

What is The Times?

The title of the famous British newspaper known for its serious reporting, often called "The Thunderer"

200


Complete the idiom: "To cost an arm and a ..." (meaning to be very expensive).

What is a leg?

300

What is Third Conditional?

Name the type of conditional sentence used to express regrets about the past. Example: "If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam."

300

What is narcissism? (или self-centeredness)

This term refers to the tendency to focus on oneself and one’s own needs, often considered a characteristic of modern society (from Greek "self").

300

What is achievement?

Form a noun from the verb "to achieve" that means the result of hard work.

300

What is body language?

This non-verbal communication includes gestures, posture, and facial expressions.

300

If you are "feeling under the weather", how do you feel?

What is ill / sick?

400

What are modals of deduction?

Complete the rule: "We use this modal verb in the negative form (can’t) to express a strong belief that something is impossible, and in the past form (must have) to express a logical conclusion."

400

What is discrimination?

A social issue where people are treated differently or unfairly because of their race, gender, or age.

400

What is width?

Transform the verb "to wide" into a noun meaning the distance from side to side.

400

What are houses?

Name the British school tradition where students are divided into groups for sports or competition, often named after important historical figures.

400

What are ears? ("I'm all ears")

This expression is used when you want someone to tell you a secret. "I'm all ...!" What are ears? ("I'm all ears")

500

What is I wish I knew? (Или: Subjunctive mood / Wish + Past Simple)

Correct the mistake: "I wish I would know the answer to this complicated question right now." (Provide the correct form)

500

What is a single-parent family (или lone-parent family)?

This word describes a family where one parent is raising a child or children alone.

500

What is citizenship?


Use a suffix to form a noun meaning "the state of being a citizen" from the word "citizen".

500

What is a student loan?

 In the UK, this is the term for the money that students receive to help pay for their university tuition and living costs.

500

What is know? ("Better the devil you know")

This idiom means to accept something that is not very good because you cannot get something better. "Better the devil you ..."

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