INVENTIONS
COLLOCATIONS
TENSE REVIEW
SYNONYMS
TEENS
100

Which is not a gadget? 

Games console, satnav, cable TV, tablet

 Cable TV.

100

Dependable on or of?

on

100

Is it correct to use 'be' in Present Continuous?

Yes, it is correct. Example: They are always being late.

100

Give 5 synonyms for the word 'to think'.

Suppose, believe, consider, find, assume, reckon, feel

100

A TV show where people boast what they are capable of is called...

Talent show

200

Insert one word:

A solar panel ... renewable energy.

generates/produces

200

In the Internet or on the Internet?

On the Internet.

200

How many tense forms are there in English?

Twenty-four 

200

Do you know a synonym for the words 'drug' when it doesn't refer to illegal substances?

Medicine

200

To be ambitious - is it positive or negative?

Positive.

300

What do we call a specialist who studies energy, pressure, heat, inertia, power, weight and microgravity?

a physicist

300

What does it mean: 'take your time'?

Do not be in a hurry!

300

Talking about our past habits, can we say: "Long time ago I would live in this house"?

No. 'Would' doesn't go together with states and conditions.

300

Give a synonymous phrase for 'I didn't need to bring any snack' if you know that there was plenty of food.

I needn't have brought any snack.

300

What do we call a person who helps young people to choose their career path?

A career advisor.

400

Glass that is very strong and cannot be broken easily is called...

unbreakable

400

What do we call a sports referee in tennis or baseball?

An umpire

400

Continue this phrase: If I had known that was your birthday, I ...

would have brought you a present.

400

 "I'm going round to Dereck's". Say the same using a synonymous phrasal verb.

I'm going to drop in on Dereck. 

400

What is the genre of a program when people stream their video games walkthroughs?

LP gaming

500

Even if our eyesight is affected badly when we use gadgets, do not worry. This effect is ...

reversible

500

Make a collocation with the word 'point' to say that you understand and agree with somebody's opinion.

I take your point!

500

Is it correct to say: "She can't have told you untruth"?

YES, it is correct.

500

Popular - unpopular, rational - irrational, polite-impolite. Think about a pair of adjectives where one has a negative prefix, but they are similar in meaning.

Valuable - invaluable

500

Put these words in order from the youngest to the oldest: junior, senior, sophomore, freshman

Nicknames for students: the youngest is a freshman, then a sophomore (=a second-year student), next, a junior and finally a senior.

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