Grammar
Vocabulary
Phrasal Verbs
infinitives & -ing forms
Present Perfect
100

Choose the correct quantifier: “There are ___ people here today.” 

Many
100

Synonym of “angry”

mad / upset / furious

100

This phrasal verb means to learn something by experience casually, to take something into your hand, or to collect someone from somewhere. (up)

Pick up

100

Unfortunately, I don't remember __________  (meet) you before.

meeting

100

Correct the mistake: How long have your brother had his motorbike?

has

200

Choose: “I have a few / a little friends in Spain.”

a few

200

Opposite of “polite”

impolite / rude

200

This phrasal verb means to discover some new piece of information. (out)

find out

200

It was really nice of you __________ (remember) my birthday. I didn't expect it.

TO REMEMBER

200

Correct the mistake: They have know each other for ten years.

known

300

Correct the error: “She asked where do I live.”

She asked where I live.
300

What do you call a person who fixes pipes?

Plumber

300

Stop making an effort (up)

Give up

300

Anyone can __________ (get) used to living a life of luxury.

get

300

Correct the mistake: Emily has been a volunteer for ten years ago.

since

400

Choose the correct pronoun: “Nobody brought ___ umbrella.”

their

400

What’s the word for “money you must pay if you break the law”?

fine

400

This phrasal verb means to talk proudly about oneself, one's belongings, and/or achievements. . . to boast. (off)

Show off

400

Do you use a gerund (-ing) or infinitive after the verb "enjoy"? e.g. "I enjoy ____ every day"

You use a gerund (-ing)

400

Correct the mistake: Harry is looking for a job since last year.

has been

500

Correct the structure: “He suggested to go to the cinema.”

He suggested going to the cinema.

500

A word that means “to improve how you feel after being sick”

Recover

500

This phrasal verb means to have a more stable life; job,marriage, and kids. (down)

Settle down

500

(confirm) The trial failed ____ his hypothesis.

to confirm

500

Make the sentence with the present perfect simple or continuous: I/be/teach English / 24

I have been teaching English since I was 24

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