Fill in the Blank
Pronunciation
Fix the Mistake or Mistakes
What's the Word?
True or False (and why)
100

We have lived here ______ 2019.

We have lived here since 2019.

100

Mopped

Mopped with the "t" sound.

100

It's been raining since days.

It's been raining for days.

100

Happening in many places or a wide area.

Widespread

100

A good cover letter should be long.

False! A good cover letter should be short, three to four paragraphs.

200

I haven't seen him ____ months, not ____ the summer.

I haven't seen him for months, not since the summer.

200

Drives; sneezes

Drives with the "z" sound and sneezes with the "IZ" sound.

200

For ongoing actions, use the present perfect tense.

For ongoing actions, use the present perfect continuous tense.

200

The sound a duck makes.

Quack!

200

Being punctual means arriving late.

False! Being punctual means arriving on time.

300

Three ways to make your cover letter perfect are ____, _____, and ______.

Three ways to make your cover letter perfect are to use spell check, read it aloud, and have someone else read it.

300

Pit/pot; spit/spot

Pit/pot; spit/spot

300

Hasn't you finished that yet?

Haven't you finished that yet?

300

The general name for a computer program that talks to you.

Chatbot

300

Stressed sounds and words are faster and softer than unstressed ones.

False! Stressed sounds and words are longer and louder than unstressed ones.

400

For things that started in the past and are still happening, use the __________ tense.

For things that started in the past and are still happening, use the present perfect continuous tense.

400

Looked, stopped, needed, played

Looked with the "t" sound, stopped with the "t" sound, needed with the "ID" sound and played with the "d" sound.

400

Past tense verbs ending in "-ed" have only one sound.

Past tense verbs ending in "-ed" can have three sounds: "d," "t," or "ID."

400

Artificial intelligence that can create new material, like writing.

Generative artificial intelligence, or generative AI.

400

Present simple verbs ending in "s" have one sound.

False! Present simple verbs ending in "s" have three sounds: "s," "z," or "IZ."

500

Name three questions you might be asked on a job interview and two questions you might ask.

Do you have experience? Why do you want to work here? When can you start?

_________________________________________

Do you provide training? What kind of benefits do you offer?

500

Dough/though; breathe/breeze, flick

Dough/though; breathe/breeze, flick

500

In the article on artificial intelligence, everyone agreed that it will be a job killer.

Some people think artificial intelligence will create new jobs, or help people keep their jobs but work more efficiently.

500

A verb meaning to produce a good or helpful result.

Benefit

500

He's mopped the floor means he's still working on it; she's lived in Peru means she's still living there.

False! Both are in the present perfect tense, meaning it's a past action.

M
e
n
u