Vocabulary
Tenses
Passive
Grammar
Surprise
100

They're a great couple. They c... each other perfectly. 

complement

100

The movie ... (start) at 8pm today. 

starts

100

The thief stole the car.

The car was stolen by the thief. 

100
"used to" or "would"?

This building ... be a hotel. 

used to

100

My aunt is a ... architect, she owns her own company.

self-employed

200

= a person in the audience who watches a play / show / game ...

viewer

200

I'm sure we ... (have) fun at summer camp. 

will have

200

They will have cleaned their room soon.

Their room will have been cleaned soon. 

200
"used to" or "would"?

When I was a child, my grandma ... always make the best strawberry cake. 

would

200
translate: 

außer Dienst sein

to be off duty

300

He's such a nice guy. He doesn't ... to be treated so badly. 

deserve

300

Do you have time to play tennis next week? - At this time next week ... (work) in a restaurant. 

will be working

300
She took some photos at the outdoor market. 

The photos were taken at the outdoor market. 

300

Defining or non-defining relative clause?

My boss who is a great architect helped me with the task. 

non-defining

300
Our profits increased ... 10% last year. 

by

400

opposite of "weakness"

strenght

400

When I found out that my friend ... (lie) to me, I was sad. 

had lied

400

The reporter has given the news report.

The news report has been given by the reporter. 

400

Use a participle clause: 

Kevin Rudd, who was elected in 2007, was the first Prime Minister to give a formal apology to the Stolen Generations in Australia. 

... Rudd, elected in 2007, ...

400

What do you do for ...? (= in your free time)

recreation

500

another word for "drinks"

beverages

500

By the end of summer ... (travel) to three different countries. 

will have traveled

500

The professor gave them the books.

They were given the books. (personal passive)

500

If I ... (know) this earlier, I would have visited her yesterday. 

had known

500

We only go to the zoo on certain ... (= a suitable time). 

occasions

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