GRAMMAR
VOCABULARY
PAST SIMPLE/PAST PARTICIPLE
MORE VOCAB
Find the mistake
100

Choose the correct option:

Kate doesn't want/isn't wanting to have lunch right now. She's not hungry

Doesn't want


100

THE MONEY YOU GET FOR THE WORK YOU DO

SALARY


100

GO

WENT/GONE

100

That part of the day that goes from midday to dinner time.

AFTERNOON


100

Sorry, I must to leave early today

I must leave

200

choose the correct option:

You can trust me. I won't tell/I'm not telling anyone your secret

I won't tell


200

Adjective: PEOPLE WHO LIKE TELLING OTHER PEOPLE WHAT TO DO

BOSSY


200

DRIVE

DROVE/DRIVEN

200

Adjective: A PERSON WHO IS NOT AFRAID TO DO SCARY THINGS

BRAVE/ CORAGEOUS

200

He said me that he was tired

He told me /He said to me

300

Choose the correct one:

"Would you like a coffee?"

No, thanks. I already had one/I have already had one.


I have already had one


300

'კრევეტი' in English

Prawns /shrimp


300

RIDE

RODE/RIDDEN


300

The person who makes your food in a restaurant

chef /cook

300

People is always complaining about the weather

People are...

400

correct the sentence:

A coach isn't as comfortable than a train.

A coach isn't as comfortable as a train.


400

AN ARTICLE WHICH GIVES AN OPINION ABOUT A NEW FILM.

A REVIEW


400

WAKE

WOKE/WOKEN


400

The person dressed in black who gives red or yellow cards during a football match

referee


400

Have you ever been in England?

been to

500

Choose the correct one:

You don't have to/mustn't send text messages when you are driving.

MUSN'T


500

PART OF YOUR FACE WHICH IS BETWEEN YOUR EYEBROWS AND YOUR HAIR.

FOREHEAD


500

WEAR

WORE/WORN

500

a person whose job involves preparing and serving different types of coffee

BARISTA

500

She came home while Tom made the dinner 

was making

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