Complete: I’m ______ exhausted after the exam.
absolutely / utterly
Choose: You ______ study harder if you want to pass.
should / ought to
He had a burning ______ to become a writer.
ambition
Which noun means “snacks and drinks”?
Refreshments
Which country’s capital is Canberra?
Camberra
Which adverb can mean fairly and totally?
Quite
What’s the difference: must have vs can’t have?
must have = we’re certain it happened; can’t have = we’re certain it didn’t
Explain leave nothing to chance.
Plan carefully
Which is opposite of approval in noun form?
Disapproval
Name the largest state in the USA by area.
Alaska
Find the mistake: She was slightly furious.
“slightly” with strong adjective is wrong (use “absolutely/fiercely”)
It's raining and she doesn't have any exciting plans, she ________ stay home. (no better option)
may/might as well
Explain: a formidable challenge
very difficult task
Which noun describes “being a member of a group”?
Membership
Cardiff, Edinburgh, Belfast, and London are the capitals of which countries?
Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and England
Complete: He was ______ convinced he was right, even though he wasn’t.
wholly / absolutely
Explain: You needn’t have bought tickets.
You bought them, but it wasn’t necessary
She met with complete ______ when her business failed.
failure
Synonym for PROBABILITY
Likelyhood
Apart from English, what is the other official language of Ireland?
Irish (Gaelic)
Which two adverbs express strong emotion: utterly, bitterly, fiercely, slightly?
bitterly, fiercely
Create a sentence with might expressing possibility in the past.
e.g. he might have overslept
Create a sentence with stand a chance.
He doesn’t stand a chance of winning.
Which noun from your list means “the act of breaking something,”
BREAKAGE
Which traditional British event involves horse racing, fancy hats, and takes place every year in June?
The Royal Ascot