Complete with a phrasal verb:
... There's a snake under the carpet!!!
Watch out!
200
a sudden strong shaking of the ground
earthquake
200
natural disaster in which a lot of water covers the land
flood
200
Correct the mistake:
I don't see Marina since August.
I haven't seen Marinca since August.
200
Correct the following sentence:
Sarah just ate a pancake. She can't be hungry.
Sarah has just eaten...
200
a long thin fish that looks like a snake and can be eaten
eel
300
a group of people taking part in an organized search, as for a lost, missing, or wanted person
search party
300
very surprised about something that you did not expect
astonished
300
Complete the sentence with Past Simple or Present Perfect:
Hannah ... (lose) her father two days ago. No wonder she looks sad.
lost
300
Complete the sentence with Past Simple or Present Perfect:
I ... (pass) all my tests so far.
have passed
300
not friendly, warm, or generous; not hospitable.
hostile
400
extremely tired
exhausted
400
extremely angry
furious
400
Complete the sentence with Past simple, Present Perfect or Past Perfect:
How long ... (you, live) in this town?
have you lived
400
Complete the sentence with Past simple, Present perfect or Past Perfect:
When my friend opened the door she realised that someone ... (break into) her house.
had broken into
400
A hanging, easily swung length of canvas or heavy netting suspended between two trees or other supports and used as a seat or bed.
hammock
500
extremely frightened
terrified
500
happy and relaxed because something bad has not happened or because a bad situation has ended
relieved
500
Choose the correct option:
When I saw his face, I knew that something terrible happened/ has happened/ had happened.
had happened
500
By the time the police arrived/ have arrived/ had arrived, the burglars had run away.
arrived
500
Complete with a suitable phrasal verb:
We're planning everything carefully. We don't want to ... medicine in the jungle!