Topic Vocabulary
Phrasal Verbs
Prepositional Phrases
Word Formation
Grammar
100

This word means a person who plays music on stage

Musician

100

This phrasal verb means to continue doing something

Carry on

100

“I arrived just ___ time to catch the last bus.”
Fill in the missing preposition.

In

100

Form a noun from act

Action

100

Choose the correct option:
“I ___ (think) you’re making a mistake, but right now I ___ (think) about how to explain it.”

A) think / think
B) am thinking / think
C) think / am thinking
D) am thinking / am thinking

C

200

A word meaning to reach a goal or succeed in something

Achieve

200

This phrasal verb means to remove someone from a game

Send off

200

“This wasn’t an accident — he did it ___ purpose.”
Fill the gap.

On

200

Form a noun from brave

Bravery

200

Correct the sentence:
“By the time we arrived, the film already started.”

What is the correct tense?

had already started

300

A place where ships stop — usually for loading or unloading

Harbor

300

This means to start a journey

Set off

300

“The meeting started exactly ___ schedule.”
Which preposition completes the phrase?

On

300

Form the adjective from comfort meaning “not comfortable"

Uncomfortable

300

Fill in the gaps:
“I ___ (lose) my keys yesterday, but luckily someone ___ (find) them and gave them back this morning.”

lost and found

400

This adjective describes a person who gives a lot and likes helping others

Generous

400

This means to disappoint someone

Let down

400

“The house is not for rent. It’s ___ sale.”
Insert the preposition.

For

400

Form the noun from person that means “someone’s character"

Personality

400

Choose the best option:
“I can’t meet you at 3 pm. I ___ (meet) the director then — it’s in my calendar.”

A) am meeting
B) will meet
C) am going to meet


A

500

Money you must pay for a service, like a doctor or a lawyer

fee

500

This means to return something to the shop

Take back

500

“I’m completely ___ favour ___ your plan.”
Fill BOTH prepositions.

In / of

500

Form the adjective from value meaning “precious, worth a lot”

Valuable

500

Fill the gaps:
“We stayed at ___ hotel near ___ sea, and it had ___ most beautiful view I’ve ever seen.”

are, the, the

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