Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Vocabulary 3
Punctuation of Quotations
Verbs with two objects
100

Choose the correct word to complete the sentence:

She felt profound _____ when she realized her efforts had been in vain despite months of dedication.

a. contentment

b. decay

c. anguish

c. anguish

100

Choose the correct word to complete the sentence:

The sense of _____ lingered long after she discovered that her closest friend had shared her secrets.

a. betrayal

b. elation

c. despair

a. betrayal

100

Choose the correct word to complete the sentence:

After years of relentless ambition, he finally experienced _____ in the simplicity of rural life.

a. frustration

b. contentment

c. euphoria

b. contentment

100

Choose the sentence with correct punctuation:

A) Nicole shouted! “I can’t believe what I just saw.” 

B) Nicole shouted, “I can’t believe what I just saw!”

B) Nicole shouted, “I can’t believe what I just saw!”

100

Rewrite the sentence by switching the order of the objects:

AJ made his brother a cup of tea.

AJ made a cup of tea for his brother.

200

Complete the sentence with the correct word/phrase:

Sara was excited to finally meet one of her online friends … when he flew to London for a visit.

in the flesh

200

Complete the sentence with the correct word/phrase:

Our local guide’s knowledge of the hidden paths around Bintan, Indonesia, proved … during our holiday.

invaluable

200

Complete the sentence with the correct word/phrase:

Her opinions were always … research, so it was hard to disagree with her about anything.

backed up by

200

Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation:

A) “Correct me if I am wrong,” she said.

B) “Correct me if I am wrong”, she said.

A) “Correct me if I am wrong,” she said.

200

Rewrite the sentence by switching the order of the objects:

My flat mate baked me a birthday cake.

My flat mate baked a birthday cake for me.

300

Complete the sentence with the correct word/phrase:

 The politician’s speech didn’t really … the younger crowd, who seemed pretty disconnected from the ideas he was talking about.

resonate with

300

Complete the sentence with the correct word/phrase:

As soon as my grandfather showed me a photo from his wedding day, he smiled, pointing at my grandmother, and said, "Well, …, doesn’t it?"

a picture paints a thousand words

300

Complete the sentence with the correct word/phrase:

At first, nobody understood why he was laughing, but soon it …, and everyone started laughing as well.

caught on

300

Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation:

A) Sandi asked, “Did Jeri tell us, ‘I got an A?’ ” 

B) Sandi asked, “Did Jeri tell us, ‘I got an A’?”

B) Sandi asked, “Did Jeri tell us, ‘I got an A’?”

300

Which verb can only use to?

a. give

b. arrange

c. write

a. give

400

Complete the sentence with the correct word/phrase:

I’m … take the job offer because the company culture aligns with my values.


inclined to

400

Complete the sentence with the correct word/phrase:

Though it was a children’s film, the … message was about the importance of maintaining friendships into old age.

underlying

400

Complete the sentence with the correct word/phrase:

My love of jazz … the time I spent studying abroad in New Orleans. There’s no way you can live there and not appreciate its rich musical traditions.

derives from

400

Choose the sentence with correct punctuation:

A) Did he ask, “Where are my keys”? 

B) Did he ask, “Where are my keys?”

B) Did he ask, “Where are my keys?”

400

Which verb can only use for?

a. show

b. find

c. send

b. find

500

Unscramble the sentence:

with/ gauge/ chatting/ them/ teacher/ by/ before/ to/ students/ class./ the/ her/ The/ of/ decided/ mood

The teacher decided to gauge the mood of her students by chatting with them before class.

500

Unscramble the sentence:

of/ as/ separation./ atmosphere/ years/ joyful/ families/ after/ The/ was/ reunited

The atmosphere was joyful as families reunited after years of separation.

500

Unscramble the sentence:

plight/ indifference/ troubling. the/ of/ was/ His/ to/ others

His indifference to the plight of others was troubling.

500

Unscramble the sentence:

won/ wrote,/ the/ her/ award/ you/ for/ she/ Best/ "I/ Employee./ believe/ In/ email,/ can't

In her email, she wrote, “I can’t believe you won the award for Best Employee.”

500

Uscramble the sentence:

me/ going/ send/ presentation./ an/ the/ She's/ about/ to/ email

She's going to send me an email about the presentation.

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