B1 Grammar
B2 Grammar
B1 Vocabulary
B2 Vocabulary
Parts of Speech?
100

Which sentence is correct.

They eat there food with a knife and fork.

They eat their food with a knife and fork.

They eat their food with a knife and fork.

100

Change the direct question into a reported question:
'When did you start studying for the exam?'

He asked when I had started studying for the exam.

100

What is the meaning of RSVP?

Please respond / Respond as soon as possible

100

What is the importance of a balanced diet?

A well-balanced diet provides all of the: energy you need to keep active throughout the day. nutrients you need for growth and repair, helping you to stay strong and healthy and help to prevent diet-related illness, such as some cancers.Be healthy, food moderation

100

What is the function of an adjective? 

To describe nouns

200

What's the difference between the first and second conditional?

First states real possible future, second states unreal unlikely future/present
200

Put this sentence in the correct order:

Exams slept have not I since the started well have.

I have not slept well since the exams have started

200

Explain your daily routine to the class.

Wake up, do handstands, go to bed.

200

What does it mean to 'be flexible'?

You can bend and manipulate your body without hurting yourself.

200

What is the function of an adverb? (Use it in a sentence for bonus points)

To modify the verb.

(He ran quickly)

300

Use the subordinating conjunction 'even if' in a sentence

We will come to class even if it rains.
300

What are the two different types of articles? Bonus point if you mention the third type of article. Provide examples for each, please.

Definite: The

Indefinite: a/an

Zero Article (Bonus Points) 

300

What is the full word for 'deli'? bonus points for correct spelling 

Delicatessen 

300

Name two places that you can stay at whilst on holiday.

Hotel, lodge, resort, Airbnb, motel, friend, family

300

What is the function of a preposition? (use an example for bonus points)

A preposition is a word or group of words used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object. Some examples of prepositions are words like "in," "at," "on," "of," and "to." 

He sat on top of the computer.

400

Which sentence is correct?


I will both the grey shirt or the blue shirt.

I will take neither the grey shirt nor the blue shirt.

I will take neither the grey shirt nor the blue shirt.

400

Change this sentence into indirect speech:

Patrick: 'I almost drove the car into a wall'

Patrick said that he almost drove the (his) car into a wall.

400

Give three reasons why you would return an item. e.g. Clothes or electronic device

1. Wrong size

2. Defective

3. Wrong item delivered.

4. Expired


400

What is the difference between 'affect' and 'effect'?

Affect is usually a verb, and it means to impact or change. Effect, on the other hand, is usually a noun that you would use to indicate the result of a change.

400

What is the purpose of conjunctions? Use it in a sentence 

Join ideas and/or sentence together

500

What is the difference between a prefix and a suffix? Provide examples to illustrate this

Prefix comes at the start of the word, Suffix comes at the end of the word. Both change the words' meaning.

Grateful, ungrateful

500

Change this sentence from the active voice to the passive voice:

Leo dribbled around the whole team with ease

The whole team was dribbled around with ease. (by Leo)

500

What is a characteristic? Describe yourself or a friend, a classmate, or your teacher using three characteristics

a feature or quality belonging typically to a person, place, or thing and serving to identify them.


Funny, smart, silly, strong, weak, honest, pretentious

500

What is a conjunction?

A word used to connect a clause or a sentence to coordinate words in the same clause,( e.g. but, if,)

500

What is the function of a pronoun?

Can replace a noun in a sentence where it has been mentioned before.

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