MISC Vocabulary
Comparison Adjectives
Past Continuous
Vocabulary - crime, people and crime
Adverbs of Manner
100

Name each direction 

North, East, South, West

100

Which is correct? "English is _______ Japanese."

 A. easier
 B. more easy
 C. easier than

C. Easier than

100

 _____ you still working at 7pm last night?

Were

100

A person who steals.

thief

100

 We waited _______ for the bus to arrive.

 A. patiently
 B. promptly
 C. punctually

A. Patiently 

200

Which word does not belong with the rest? Why?

A. Peaceful

B. Frightening 

C. Pleasant

D. Ideal


B. Frightening 


200

Which is correct? "This year the weather is ______ than last year."

 A. badder
 B. worse
 C. worser

B. Worse

200

 At 8.30am today I _____ driving to work.

Was

200

Objects, documents, official statements, etc. that are used to prove something is true or not true

evidence
200

I couldn't hear him because he was speaking too _______ .

 A. softly
 B. silently
 C. gently

A. Softly

300

What is this?

A cliff

300

Which is the comparative form? "I'm strong, but my brother is _______ ."

A. strongest
B. stronger
C. as strong

B. stronger

300

We _____ sleeping when the police came. (negative)

weren't 

300

A person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence.

suspect

300

 If you're telling the police exactly what happened, you're speaking _______ .

A. rightfully
B. exactly
C. truthfully

C. Truthfully 

400

A father's son's son is his?

Grandson

400

Which is correct? "Do you think Michelle is _______ than Melinda?"

A. prettier
 B. more pretty
 C. more prettier

A. prettier

400

I was reading a detective story _____ I heard a noise.

when

400

A person who produces fraudulent copies or imitations.

forger

400

 Choose the best adverb: The ballerina moved _______ as she danced.

 A. softly
 B. politely
 C. gracefully

C. Gracefully 

500

Explain the weather today in comparison to yesterday. Use comparative form.  

Open answer: use cold, rain, wet, cloudy, etc. 

500

7. Which is not a comparative form of the adjective "clever"?

 A. cleverer
 B. cleverrer
C. more clever

 B. cleverrer

500

They ________ TV when I arrived.

were watching
500

To take over something, like a vehicle or plane, illegally and usually by force.

hijack

500

Which is the opposite of "accidentally"?

A. deliberately

B. cautiously
C. carefully


A. Deliberately 

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