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Vocabulary
Grammar
Idioms
Conjunctions
100

What is this movie? 

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Batman

100

Enormous means _____.

Big / Large

100

If I ____ (know) about the meeting yesterday, I would have attended.

Had known

100

The test was really easy, it was a piece of ______

Cake

100

Fill in the blank.


You can have coffee ______ tea, but not both.

or

200

How many letters are in the English alphabet?

26

200

Pick the odd one out:

  • A) Slowly
  • B) Quickly
  • C) Loudly
  • D) Rapidly

C) Loudly

200

What is the past tense of "to drive?"

Drove

200

What does the idiom "break the ice" mean?

A) Start a conversation
B) Destroy something
C) Make someone angry
D) Leave quickly

A) Start a conversation

200

Fill in the blank.


He wanted to study abroad, ______ his family didn’t have the financial means.

but

300

What is the most common letter used in English? 

E

300

Despite her calm demeanor, Sarah had a _______ ability to solve complex problems under pressure.

A) Fragile
B) Mediocre
C) Remarkable
D) Unnecessary

C) Remarkable

300

Fill in the Blank.


She ______ always late for meetings.

Is / Was

300

To spill the beans mean to:

Reveal / Tell a secret

300

Find and fix the mistake.


I studied hard for the exam, but I passed.

but -> and

400

Which English word has the most definitions, with over 430 meanings?

A) Run
B) Set
C) Take
D) Break

B) Set

400

What is the opposite of curious?

Uninterested / indifferent / lazy

400

Find the mistake.


Everyone should bring their own lunch.

Their -> his or her

400

Burning the midnight oil is to:

Study/Stay Up All Night

400

Combine the 2 sentences with a conjunction.


He was exhausted after work. He stayed up late to finish the report.

He was exhausted after work, but he stayed up late to finish the report.


He was exhausted after work, yet he stayed up late to finish the report.

500

What is the only word in English that ends with the letters "-gry"?

Hungry

500

What does 'reluctant' mean?

Unwilling, hesitant, or unsure

500

Change the point of view from 1st to 2nd-person.


I am going to play volleyball.

You are going to play volleyball.

500

Match the idiom with its meaning:

1. "Let the cat out of the bag"

2. "Hit the hay"

3. "Break a leg"


A) Go to sleep
B) Reveal a secret
C) Wish someone good luck

1 - B

2 - A

3 - C

500

Fill in the blanks with the correct conjunctions:

"I wanted to go to the park, ______ it started raining. ______, I decided to stay home, ______ I had a lot of homework to finish."


A) or, Therefore, because
B) but, However, so
C) but, Therefore, because
D) and, However, so

C

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