verbs collocations
personal qualities
used to/would/past simple
punctuation
learning expressions
100

What are all the possible collocations with "graduate"? 

graduate: from university

100

Her classes were so boring / inspiring that everyone fell asleep. 

boring

100

What subject did she ___________ to teach?

use to

100

Tom you are so ignorant the date is October 15th 2024.

Tom, you are so ignorant, the date is October 15th, 2024.

100

learning something without really trying

pick up

200

Choose the words that can work with "get"

- an exam / good marks / a subject / your best / a degree

get a degree, get good marks

200

My teacher is very knowledgable / patient. He explains things many times.

patient

200

I ___________ wake up every morning at 6 but now I wake up at 6:30. 

would / used to

200

So I said to him "Shut-up all you do is cry cry cry" and then he started crying harder!

So, I said to him, "Shut-up, all you do is cry cry cry", and then he started crying harder!

200

Learn something by heart

to memorise something so you can do or say it without reffereing to anything written down

300

Which word can work with all these verbs: 

take - do - pass - fail - revise

a subject

300
Their teacher is very strict / imaginative. No one dares to break the rules. 

strict

300

Does this sentence express a past repeated action or a habit? 

"What would you tell her if you had a chance?"


Explain your answer

NO. 

It is a conditional sentence, it is a hypotetical situation in the future

300

I live at 1134 Norbert Lane St. Paul Minnesota.

I live at 1134 Norbert Lane, St. Paul, Minnesota.

300

A short learnign programme where you study a subject very quickly

crash course

400

What are all the possible collocations with "do"?

do: a degree, an exam, a course, some research, a subject, your best, well at something

400

Teachers should be very encouraging / tolerant when we find things difficult, so we don't give up.

encouraging

400

Can you use "would" when expressing a past state? 

Give an example sentence. 

You cannot. 

If you want to express past state, you must use "used to".

Ex. I used to live, like, love etc...

400

She was the one woman the one woman who could steal more money than me.

She was the one woman, the one woman who could steal more money than me.

400

when you have to learn something really quickly to succeed

having a steep learning curve

500

What are all the possible collocations with the verb "make"?

make: a decision, a mistake, notes, progress, a suggestion

500

When students have problems, the teacher should help them and be calm / understanding

understanding

500

Explain the difference between "used to, would and past simple".

Give examples.

We use "used to" and "would" when speaking about a repeated action or a habit in the past. 

We cannot use "would" in negative and question sentences. We need to use "did+use to" instead.

We use past simple to describe a single finished action in the past. 

500

In that case, we are going to talk about commas, verbs and the history of my life, but I think this is SO boring.

Why are the commas placed where they are?

The first comma separates an adverbial phrase, the second is because there is a list of 3 things, and the third comma is there because of the  word "but".

500

a synonym of "being thrown into something"

being thrown in at deep end

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