Level 1: I'm a beginner!
Level 2: Well... I can do better
Level 3: I'm pretty confident
Level 4: Here comes the expert
100

This is one of the most INTERESTED / INTERESTING films I've ever seen.  

INTERESTING

INTERESTING (adj.) something or someone is interesting = catches your attention

INTERESTED (adj.) someone is interested in something = keen on
 

100

The car doesn't use much petrol. It's very ECONOMIC / ECONOMICAL.

ECONOMICAL

ECONOMICAL (adj) good at saving; not using up a lot of money

ECONOMIC (adj) having to do with economy 

100

My sister and I will both ASSIST / ATTEND the conference.

ATTEND

ATTEND (v) to go to; to be present at

ASSIST (v) to help somebody to do something
 

100

Don't buy this coat. It doesn't SUIT / MATCH / FIT you. It's too big.

FIT

SUIT (v) if a style or sth that you wear suits you, it makes you look good
FIT (v) to be the right size or shape for someone or something
MATCH (v) to have the same appearance, colour, etc.; to go well with sth

200

The holidays won't TAKE / LAST forever - you should enjoy them! 

LAST

LAST (v) generally used to talk about the duration of something

TAKE (v) take is generally used when we are in control of the action 


200

A: 'I'd like to buy that car.' B: 'Be SENSITIVE / SENSIBLE, darling. We haven't got that much money.'

SENSIBLE

SENSIBLE (adj) having good judgement

SENSITIVE (adj) easily getting affected by something


200

All his life he had a CHILDLIKE / CHILDISH trust in other people.

CHILDLIKE

CHILDLIKE (adj.) having the qualities that children usually have; innocent

CHILDISH (adj.) like a child, silly 

200

One of my favourite time periods of history to study is the ANTIQUE / ANCIENT / OLD civilizations.

ANCIENT

ANTIQUE (adj.) old and valuable => antique jewellery/shop/furniture
OLD (adj.) not young => old friend/idea/joke/man
ANCIENT (adj.) of times long ago; very old => ancient ruins/times/history

300

I was wondering if you could LEND / BORROW me your pencil...

LEND

LEND (v) to give something TO someone that will be returned
BORROW (v) to receive something FROM someone that you will have to return

300

I strongly ADVISE / ADVICE you to accept the offer.

ADVISE

ADVISE (v) It means "to give advice"

ADVICE (n) It is a suggestion or recommendation.
 

300

Polly took steps to INSURE/ ENSURE that no one cheated at Bingo.  

ENSURE

ENSURE to make sure/guarantee something happens

INSURE to pay financial protection for something

300

My grandfather was INJURED / WOUNDED / DAMAGED by a soldier during Second World War.

WOUNDED

INJURED (adj.) hurt in an accident or attack
DAMAGED (adj.) broken or spoiled (especially a thing)
WOUNDED (adj.) hurt by a weapon such as a gun or a knife

400

If you know the answer, please RISE / RAISE your hand.

RAISE

400

The AUDIENCE / SPECTATORS at the match was/were singing and cheering their team on.

SPECTATORS

SPECTATORS (n) people who attend a game, match, sport event etc.

AUDIENCE (n) people who attend a concert, play, performance, show etc.
 

400

I prefer to sit in the SHADE / SHADOW rather than in the sun.

SHADE

SHADE (n) an area that is protected from the heat of the sun
SHADOW (n) dark shape made when a light shines on a person or an object

400

She didn't have enough money to pay the bus FARE / FEE / FINE.

FARE

FEE (n) the price paid for work done by a lawyer, doctor etc.
FARE (n) the price of a journey on a bus, train, ship etc.
FINE (n) money that you have to pay as a punishment

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