Form a noun from MANAGE
MANAGEMENT
IF
“I didn’t call you because I forgot my phone.”
I would've called you ________ my phone.
I would've called you if I hadn't forgotten my phone.
Which option correctly completes the sentence?
“Let’s _______ the meeting because the manager is sick.”
A) call off
B) go out
C) look up
A) call off
Choose the correct sentence using the first conditional:
A) “If it rains, we would cancel the picnic.”
B) “If it rains, we will cancel the picnic.”
C) “If it rained, we will cancel the picnic.”
B) “If it rains, we will cancel the picnic.”
Which option correctly uses for instance?
A) “For instance, the weather will be rainy tomorrow.”
B) “Many students enjoy celebrations; for instance, Carnival and New Year’s Eve.”
C) “I was tired, for instance I went to bed.”
B) “Many students enjoy celebrations; for instance, Carnival and New Year’s Eve.”
RESPONSIBLE
WHO
“Julia runs a bakery. She has never taken a cooking course.”
Julia, _________, has never taken a cooking course.
Julia, who runs a bakery, has never taken a cooking course.
What does the phrasal verb break down mean in this sentence?
“Our negotiation completely broke down after the budget discussion.”
A) It became more exciting
B) It stopped working or failed
C) It continued smoothly
B) It stopped working or failed
Complete the sentence with the correct form:
“If I ______ (have) more free time, I ______ (learn) how to cook better.”
A) have / will learn
B) had / would learn
C) had / will learn
B) had / would learn
What is the purpose of the phrase simply put in a presentation?
A) To introduce a complicated example
B) To explain something in a clearer or easier way
C) To apologize to the audience
B) To explain something in a clearer or easier way
Form a noun from SUPPLY
SUPPLIER/SUPPLEMENT
ALONG
“I’ll explain everything. Just follow my instructions.”
“I’ll explain everything _________ instructions.”
“I’ll explain everything, just go along with my instructions.”
Which sentence correctly uses look into?
A) “I’ll look into your phone to find your photos.”
B) “The company will look into the issue before making a decision.”
C) “They looked into the window and waved.”
B) “The company will look into the issue before making a decision.”
Which option correctly completes the third conditional sentence?
“If they had left earlier, they ______ the beginning of the show.”
A) wouldn’t have missed
B) won’t miss
C) wouldn’t miss
A) wouldn’t have missed
Which sentence uses moving on now to in an appropriate context?
A) “Moving on now to, I forgot my keys at home.”
B) “Moving on now to our next point, let’s discuss customer feedback.”
C) “Let’s moving on now to eat lunch.”
B) “Moving on now to our next point, let’s discuss customer feedback.”
Form an adjective from RELY
RELIABLE
MEAN
“I’m not trying to be dramatic, but this situation is serious.”
“_________ be dramatic, but this situation is serious.”
“I don't mean to be dramatic, but this situation is serious.”
Choose the sentence that uses go over with the correct meaning:
A) “Can you go over the boxes to the garage?”
B) “Let’s go over the report one more time before sending it.”
C) “I went over the wall by climbing it.”
B) “Let’s go over the report one more time before sending it.”
Which situation best matches the meaning of this sentence?
“If I had known about the meeting, I would have gone.”
A) The speaker went to the meeting.
B) The speaker didn’t know and didn’t go.
C) The speaker knew and chose not to go.
B) The speaker didn’t know and didn’t go.
Which option best illustrates the formal use of I would like to outline?
A) “I would like to outline my homework so you can check it.”
B) “I would like to outline the main goals of our project today.”
C) “I would like to outline where the exit door is.”
B) “I would like to outline the main goals of our project today.”
Form a noun from PROMOTE meaning “the act of making something more popular”
PROMOTION
WORTH
The trip cost a lot of money, but it was amazing.
The trip cost a lot of money, but ___________ penny.
The trip cost a lot of money, but it was worth every penny.
Which sentence shows the correct figurative use of break into?
A) “The singer finally broke into the music industry after years of effort.”
B) “He broke into the box with a hammer.”
C) “They broke into the car by accident.”
A) “The singer finally broke into the music industry after years of effort.”
Which mixed conditional sentence is correct AND makes sense?
A) “If I knew how to drive, I would have bought a car last year.”
B) “If I had studied harder, I would know the answer now.”
C) “If I would study more, I know the answer now.”
B) “If I had studied harder, I would know the answer now.”
Choose the sentence that correctly uses our estimates indicate that in a business-style context:
A) “Our estimates indicate that the pizza is ready in five minutes.”
B) “Our estimates indicate that sales may increase by 12% next quarter.”
C) “Our estimates indicate that I should get home before 9 p.m.”
B) “Our estimates indicate that sales may increase by 12% next quarter.”