Tenses
Modal verbs
Body idioms
Thanksgiving
General culture
100

Fill the gap:

I ___ (make) friends with some foreign students last summer

Made 

100

Rephrase:

I bet Chris forgave Paul

Chris must have forgiven Paul

100

Help someone:

Lend someone a hand

100

What’s the centerpiece food of thanksgiving?

Turkey

100

What’s the capital city of the United Kingdom?

London

200

Fill the gaps:

Math class ___ (start) at 10am so get ready or you ___ (be) late.

Starts / will be

200

Rephrase:

It was obligatory for them to knock at the door before entering

They had to/needed to knock at the door before entering

200

Be ready to pay attention to someone

Be all ears

200

When its thanksgiving celebrated?

The 4th Thursday of November 

200

Who wrote “Romeo and Juliet”

William Shakespeare

300

Fill the gap:

Right now I ___ (not see) what I have to do in this exercis.

Don’t see

300

Rephrase:

Perhaps Jane is in the garden now

Jane might/may/could be in the garden now

300

Treat someone in an unfriendly way

Give someone the cold shoulder

300

What’s the day after thanksgiving?

Black Friday

300

What it’s the most traditional British dish?

Fish and chips

400

Rephrase:

Paul hasn’t talked to his brother Jim since they were together watching a football match

The last time Paul talked to his brother was when they were watching a football match together 

400

Rephrase:

Taking my computer without saying a word to Sam was wrong

You shouldn’t/ought not to have taken my computer without saying it to Sam

400

Take a risk because you believe in someone

Stick your neck out for someone

400

What object do people use to make a wish?

The thanksgiving wishbone

400

How do locals in Edimburg call the monster of Lake Ness?

Nessie

500

Translate:

Íbamos a comprar un coche nuevo pero al final no lo hicimos porque era demasiado caro.

We were going to buy a new car, but in the end we didn’t do it because it was too expensive.

500

Reohrase:

Though every body told Pete he didn’t have to cook anymore, he did it anyway

Pete needn’t have cooked anymore

500

Refuse very firmly to do or accept something

Put you foot down

500

When did thanksgiving become official?

In 1863

500

What are the London underground trains commonly called?

The tube

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