Which word has a different vowel sound from the others?
Words: beat, beet, bit, bet
bit (Short /ɪ/ sound)
Choose the correct sentence.
He’s been working here since five years. / He’s been working here for five years.
He’s been working here for five years.
SURROUND
SURROUND
What does the phrasal verb "give up" mean?
To stop trying or to quit
What is the difference in pronunciation between the words "live" (verb) and "live" (adjective)?
Live" (verb) is pronounced /lɪv/, while "live" (adjective) is pronounced /lɪv/.
Which of the following is correct?
I don’t have much money. / I don’t have many money.
I don’t have much money.
CONSCIENTIOUS
CONSCIENTIOUS
Which phrasal verb means to cancel something?
"turn down", "call off", "go through"
"call off"
What is the correct pronunciation of the word "colonel"?
/ˈkɝnəl/
Choose the grammatically correct sentence.
Neither Tom or Jerry were invited to the party. / Neither Tom nor Jerry were invited to the party.
Neither Tom nor Jerry were invited to the party.
CAMARADERIE
CAMARADERIE
What does "break down" mean?
To stop functioning (usually referring to machines or vehicles)
What is the correct pronunciation of the word "thorough"?
/ˈθʌrə/
Which sentence is in the passive voice?
The book was read by her. / She read the book.
The book was read by her.
REPERTOIRE
REPERTOIRE
Which phrasal verb means to encounter or meet someone unexpectedly?
"run across", "bring up", "take after"
"run across"
What is the correct pronunciation of "anemone"?
/əˈnɛməni/
Which of these sentences uses the subjunctive mood correctly?
If I was you, I’d go to the party. / If I were you, I’d go to the party.
If I were you, I’d go to the party.
FLABBERGASTED
FLABBERGASTED
What does the phrasal verb "run out of" mean?
To have no more of something