Grammar
General Vocabulary
Business English
Idioms
200

Put the verb in the correct form.

"I think astronauts (land) on Mars by the year 2020."

"I think astronauts will have landed on Mars by the year 2020" 

200

True or False?

We usually use the word "sympathetic" to describe people who look nice and attractive. 

False.

We use "sympathetic" to describe someone who shows that they understand and care about someone else's suffering.

200

What is the difference between wage and salary?

Wage is usually paid weekly; salary - monthly. 

200

Complete the idiom:

"I lived to tell the ..."

"I lived to tell the tale." 

300

What is the order of adjectives? 

Number, opinion, size, age, shape, colour, origin and material. 

300

What does "shoddy" mean?

Poor quality.

300

How do we call the people who are employed by a company or organization?

personnel

300

What does "kick the bucket" mean? 

to die

400

What are the forms of the irregular verb "wind"?

wind - wound - wound 

400

What is a recliner? 

A recliner is a chair in which you can lean back. 

400

What is redundancy? 

A situation in which someone loses their job because their employer does not need them.

400
What is the idiom for the phrase "go to bed"?

Hit the sack/hay.  

500

What is the past form of William Shakespeare? 

Wouldiwas Shookspeared

500

What is a synonym of "higgledy-piggledy"? 

confused, disordered, jumbled, disarranged... 

500

How do we call a list of people's names, often with the jobs they have been given to do?

a duty roster 

500

What is the origin of the idiom "it's raining cats and dogs?"

One of the theories is that in old times, homes had thatched roofs in which domestic animals such as cats and dogs would like to hide. In heavy rain, the animals would either be washed out of the thatch, or rapidly abandon it for better shelter, so it would seem to be raining cats and dogs.

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