approve
It's a phrasal verb that means "to stop a light from working." t__ o__
turn off
What is a first-year university student called?
freshman
Is it countable or uncountable? professor
countable
Name a quantifier that can be used with countable nouns only.
many, a few
It's a noun. It means "an amount of money a person needs to pay back to someone." It begins with 'd.'
debt
It's a phrasal verb that means "to postpone." p__ o__
put off
Name three university subjects.
Is it countable or uncountable? literature
Name a quantifier that can be used with uncountable nouns only.
much, a little
I usually don't go inside the bank to take out money. I prefer to use the _____.
ATM
The object in the sentence is a pronoun. Where does the preposition go?
It goes after the pronoun/object.
It's a verb phrase (two words). It means "to study something as a main subject at university."
major in
Is it countable or uncountable? tuition
uncountable
Name two quantifiers that can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns.
some, a lot of, any
I've already paid the water and electricity b_____.
bills
The object in the sentence is a noun. Where does the preposition go?
It goes before OR after the noun/object.
Name two words related to college life that can be either a noun or a verb.
For example, graduate and lecture
Use a unit of measure.
drank / four / beer / night / he / last .
Use a quantifier.
have / information / they / important .
They have much / a lot of important information.
It's a secure container for keeping important items such as your birth certificate, your passport, etc. It's in a special room inside the bank. You need a key to open it.
safety deposit box
It is a three-part phrasal verb. It means "to anticipate" or "to be excited for" something.
look forward to
It's a noun. It means "the courses taught in a program." Say the singular word, then say the plural word.
curriculum, curricula
Use a unit of measure.
can / your / that machine / write / on / name / rice / one .
That machine can write your name on one grain of rice.
Use a quantifier.
only / words / Indonesian / know / I / in .