Grammar in Action
Vocabulary Mix
Everyday English
Past & Present
Mystery Questions
100

He ___ (have) breakfast now.

He is having breakfast now.

100

Name 3 adjectives to describe personality.

Friendly, shy, hardworking.

100

How do you politely say that you disagree?

 “I’m not sure I agree,” or “I see your point, but…”

100

What did you do last weekend? (Answer in 2 sentences.)

 “I visited my grandparents and watched a movie. It was relaxing.”

100

Describe this word without saying it: “library.”

It’s a place where you can read or borrow books.

200

Correct the mistake: “She can to swim very well.”

She can swim very well.

200

Name 5 things you can find in an airport.

Plane, passport control, luggage, boarding gate, pilot.

200

What do you say when you didn’t understand someone?

Sorry, could you repeat that, please?

200

What’s the difference between was and has been?

Was-action finished in the past (no connection to now).

Has been-action connected with the present.

200

Give 3 phrasal verbs with get and explain one.

Get up, get on, get off.

300

Make a sentence using both since and for.

I’ve lived in Astana since 2019, for six years.”

300

What’s the difference between journey, travel, and trip?

Journey — the act of travelling from one place to another. Travel — the general idea or activity. Trip — a short visit, usually for a reason (business trip, school trip).

300

Imagine: your friend is late. Make a short dialogue (2–3 lines).

– You: “Hey, where are you? The movie starts soon!” 

– Friend: “I’m so sorry, I’m stuck in traffic!”

300

Tell about something you’ve never done but would like to try.

I’ve never been to Paris, but I’d love to go there.

300

What would you do if you won $1 million?

“If I won a million dollars, I would travel around the world.”

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