Vocabulary
Grammar
Vocabulary II
Grammar II
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100

What sport equipment do we use in hockey (besides skates, helmet)?

stick/puck

100

"This word is used with uncountable nouns to show a small amount, like 'money' or 'time.'"

little

100

"Soccer players kick off on this wide, grassy area, common in Europe and used for football in the UK."

pitch

100

"When talking about an uncountable noun like 'water' or 'time,' we use this word to indicate a large amount."

much

100

"When you fall behind in a race, you need to do this to reach the others." (phrasal verb)

catch up with
200

Which sport equipment do we use in golf (besides gold balls and gloves)?

clubs

200

Make a new sentence by joining the two short sentences. The sentence in italics should become the relative clause:

We ate the fruit. I bought the fruit.

We ate the fruit which / that I bought.

200

"Tennis, basketball, and badminton players compete on this flat, rectangular surface."

court

200

Make a new sentence by joining the two short sentences. The sentence in italics should become the relative clause:

Lucy called the doctor. My mother knows the doctor. 

Lucy called the doctor who / that my mother knows.

200

"Yoga, hiking, and recreational swimming fall under this category of sports, as they're often done for relaxation and fitness rather than to win."

Non-competitive

300

Which sport equipment do these sports have in common? - 

swimming and skiing


goggles

300

We spent our holiday in Scotland last year. Scotland is in the north of Great Britain. 

Last year we.......

Last year we spent our holidays in Scotland, which is in the north of Great Britain.

300

"This venue, often stretching across acres, is where golfers try to score under par."

golf course
300

"In questions or negative sentences, this word is often used to ask or say there is none of something."

any

300

"When someone starts enjoying a new hobby, we say they do this." (phrasal verb)

get into

400

"Sprinters, cyclists, and racehorses circle around this path, aiming to cross the finish line first."

track

400

Loch Ness is 37 km long. People know it for its friendly monster.

Loch Ness...

Loch Ness, which people know for its friendly monster, is 37 km long.

400

"Skiers and snowboarders race down this steep, snowy terrain, aiming for the quickest time."

slope

400

"When you want to express a small number of countable items, like 'friends' or 'apples,' you might use this word."

few

400

"Boxing, judo, and wrestling are examples of this type of sport, where athletes face off against each other directly."

combat

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