Vocabulary
Talking About the Past
Yes/No Questions
Phrasal Verbs
General Technology
100

Work done on a movie AFTER it has been filmed.

Post-Production

100

He ___________ the test yesterday (pass)

(past simple)

passed

100

The ultimate function of indirect questions is to appear this way.

polite

100

To progress with speed and momentum.

surge ahead

100

It is what this sign "#" is called on both Twitter and Instagram.

(a) Hashtag

200

Electronic technology expressed by a series of binary numbers (0s and 1s).

digital

200

When I got to the house yesterday, he ____________ a coke. (drink)

(Past continuous)

was drinking

200

To form a direct yes/no question, we begin with this type of verb

auxiliary

200

To compare someone/something to someone/something else.

liken to

200

This was the first product that Amazon started out selling?

books

300

The sharpness of an image as defined by pixel numbers.

resolution

300

By the time Erica arrived, Daniel __________. (leave)

(past perfect)

had left

300

This word best fits into the blank:

Could you tell me _______ you believe it?


whether

300

To cause something to begin.

spark off

300

On this filmography website, the abbreviated letters IMDB, stand for this.

Internet Movie Database

400

The transmission of information as light impulses along a glass or plastic wire.

fiber optic

400

They _________________ playing football in that field before it started to rain. (be)

(Past perfect continuous)

had been

400

In yes/no questions, a positive statement is followed by a ____________ question tag.

negative

400

To combine elements to create a whole.

put something together

400

This person created Facebook in 2004, after stealing the idea from twin brothers who went to his school.

Mark Zuckerberg

500

Data that is processed as a continuous stream of information. 

Analog

500

He _______________ studying in the library for three hours. (be)

(Present perfect continuous)

has been

500

In subject questions with who or what, the question word is followed by this type of noun. 

lexical

500

To put a supply of something (often information) into something else (often a computer).

feed into

500

In computer terminology, the abbreviated letters "ROM" stand for this:

Read Only Memory

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