Present Perfect with "Ever/Never"
Relative Pronouns
Weather Vocabulary
Survival Verbs
Time
100
  • A) I ever have visited Paris.
  • B) I havent never visited Paris.
  • C) Have you ever visited Paris?
  • D) You ever have visited Paris?

C) Have you ever visited Paris?

100

The book _____ I read last night was fascinating."

which

100

Which word best describes extremely cold temperatures?

  • A) humid
  • B) frigid
  • C) arid
  • D) mild

frigid

100

Which verb means "to construct something by putting parts together"? 


  • A) forage
  • B) hunt
  • C) build
  • D) adapt

Build

100

This phrase is used to describe events that happen simultaneously with other events.

A. over the course 

B. At most

C. At least

D. Meanwhile

meanwhile

 

200
  • A) She never had ate sushi.
  • B) She has never eaten sushi.
  • C) Have she never eaten sushi?
  • D) Never she has eaten sushi.
  • B) She has never eaten sushi.
200

"The scientist _____ discovered the vaccine won a Nobel Prize."

who

200

What is the term for very hot, burning temperatures?


  • A) humid
  • B) brisk
  • C) searing
  • D) breezy

searing

200

Which verb means "to catch or try to catch fish"?

  • A) fish
  • B) hunt
  • C) forage
  • D) herd

fish

200

This expression is used to indicate when something happens in relation to a specific moment or event in the future. 


meanwhile 

by the time

in the beginning ... 

at most

by the time

300
  • A) They never has seen snow before.
  • B) Have they saw snow before?
  • C) They have never seen snow before.
  • D) Havent they never seen snow before
  • C) They have never seen snow before.
300

"This is the restaurant _____ we had our first date."

where

300

What term describes height above sea level?

  • A) longitude
  • B) climate
  • C) altitude
  • D) equator

altitude

300

Other people may choose to trade special items that they (1) ... with others. This is usually done at

markets or with people they meet on their travels. Others, like Inuit, have to (2)... temporary homes to survive the frigid and harsh winters that they face.

CRAFT 


300

These two contrasting phrases indicate positions in a sequence or timeline.

up until

at the beginning / 

at the end

in total

at the beginning 

in the end

400
  • A) We have never met his parents.
  • B) We never have meet his parents.
  • C) We have never meet never his parents.
  • D) Never we have met his parents.
  • A) We have never met his parents.
400

"The student _____ parents are doctors received a scholarship."

whose

400

Which term describes an environment that is difficult or dangerous for survival? 


  • A) fertile
  • B) hostile
  • C) ambient
  • D) temperate

 hostile

400

Other people may choose to trade special items that they (1) ... with others. This is usually done at

markets or with people they meet on their travels. Others, like Inuit, have to (2)... temporary homes to survive the frigid and harsh winters that they face.

build

400

This phrase describes the entire duration from start to finish of an activity or process.

  • "meanwhile"
  • "by the time"
  • "at the beginning / at the end"
  • "over the course of"
  • "at least / at most"

 

over the course of

500
  • A) Has he ever won a competition?
  • B) He hasnt never won a competition.
  • C) Ever he has won a competition.
  • D) He ever has won a competition.
  • A) Has he ever won a competition?
500

 "In more recent times, _____ scientists have achieved an even colder temperature, the measurements were taken in a lab."

when

500

Which word means "not easily found" or "insufficient for demand"?

  • A) remote
  • B) scarce
  • C) abundant
  • D) diverse
500

Which verb means "to gather and control a group of animals"


  • A) hunt
  • B) craft
  • C) forage
  • D) herd

 

HERD

500

This expression is used when expressing limitations on quantity or time.

  • "meanwhile"
  • "by the time"
  • "at the beginning / at the end"
  • "over the course of"
  • "at least / at most"

"at least" or "at most"

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