This expression means “to feel proud of something.”
take pride in something
Is this verb stative or dynamic?
“I know the answer.”
stative
This phrase means “extremely popular.”
all the rage
Complete the sentence:
“If I have time, I _____ study.”
will
This phrase means “overall happiness and comfort in life.”
quality of life
This expression means “to confront something scary.”
face your fear
Correct this sentence:
“I’m believing you.”
“I believe you”
This phrase means “becoming unpopular.”
on the way out
Which word does NOT use “will” after it in a conditional clause?
A. because
B. when
C. maybe
D. usually
when
This expression means “depend on.”
rely on
This expression means “to succeed in a difficult situation.”
rise to the challenge
Which sentence is correct?
A. “She owns a business.”
B. “She is owning a business.”
A. “She owns a business.”
This cooking verb means “to cook in hot oil.”
fry
Correct the sentence:
“When I will arrive, I’ll text you.”
“When I arrive, I’ll text you”
Correct the sentence:
“This apartment is enough big.”
“This apartment is big enough”
This expression means “to manage a company.”
run a business
Identify the dynamic verb:
A. know
B. own
C. run
D. believe
run
This phrase means “becoming fashionable again.”
come back in style
Complete the sentence correctly:
“I won’t go to bed until I _____ my homework.”
finish
Complete the sentence with a modifying comparison:
“This restaurant is _____ better than the other one.”
much / far / a lot
This expression means “to achieve something better than anyone before.”
break a record
Why is this sentence incorrect?
“I’m understanding the lesson.”
“Understand” is a stative verb and usually not used in continuous tense
This phrase means “likely to become very popular in the future.”
the next big thing
Explain the mistake:
“If food prices will increase, people will cook at home.”
don’t use ‘will’ in the if-clause
Explain the difference between:
“too expensive” and “expensive enough”
“too expensive" means more expensive than acceptable, while "expensive enough" means sufficiently expensive