Which is not a gadget?
Games console, satnav, cable TV, tablet
Cable TV.
Dependable on or of?
on
Is it correct to use 'be' in Present Continuous?
Yes, it is correct. Example: They are always being late.
Give 5 synonyms for the word 'to think'.
Suppose, believe, consider, find, assume, reckon, feel
A TV show where people boast what they are capable of is called...
Talent show
Insert one word:
A solar panel ... renewable energy.
generates/produces
In the Internet or on the Internet?
On the Internet.
How many tense forms are there in English?
Twenty-four
Do you know a synonym for the words 'drug' when it doesn't refer to illegal substances?
Medicine
To be ambitious - is it positive or negative?
Positive.
What do we call a specialist who studies energy, pressure, heat, inertia, power, weight and microgravity?
a physicist
What does it mean: 'take your time'?
Do not be in a hurry!
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.
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.
What do we call a person who helps young people to choose their career path?
A career advisor.
Glass that is very strong and cannot be broken easily is called...
unbreakable
What do we call a sports referee in tennis or baseball?
An umpire
Continue this phrase: If I had known that was your birthday, I ...
would have brought you a present.
"I'm going round to Dereck's". Say the same using a synonymous phrasal verb.
I'm going to drop in on Dereck.
What is the genre of a program when people stream their video games walkthroughs?
LP gaming
Even if our eyesight is affected badly when we use gadgets, do not worry. This effect is ...
reversible
Make a collocation with the word 'point' to say that you understand and agree with somebody's opinion.
I take your point!
Is it correct to say: "She can't have told you untruth"?
YES, it is correct.
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
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.