Vocabulary
Grammar - Passive Voice
Grammar - conjunctions
Grammar - conjunctions
Mixed
100

A disagreement or problem between people or groups.


Conflict

100

Change to passive:

“The teacher checks the homework every day.”

The homework is checked every day.

100

Choose the correct conjunction:

“I stayed home ______ I was sick.”

because

100

“I wanted to play football, ______ it was too late.”

but

100

Choose the correct word:

“Good ______ helps teams succeed together.”


Cooperation

200

Talking between people to reach an agreement.


Negotiation

200

Complete the passive sentence:

“The window ______ by Tom yesterday.”

was broken

200

Complete the sentence:

“______ it was raining, they played outside.”

Although

200

Which conjunction shows choice?

a) and
b) or
c) so


or

200

Complete the sentence:

“Although the argument ______, nobody became violent.”

a) escalated
b) resolved
c) negotiated

escalated

300

A process where a neutral person helps solve a disagreement.


Mediation

300

Find the mistake:

“The cake was ate by the children.”

“The cake was eaten by the children.”

300

Choose the correct subordinating conjunction:

“______ the meeting had already started, Jake quietly entered the room.”

Although

300

Combine the sentences:

“She studied hard. She passed the exam.”

She studied hard, so she passed the exam.

300

Change to passive:

“Someone solved the conflict quickly.”

The conflict was solved quickly.

400

To become more serious or intense.


Escalate

400

Rewrite in passive voice:

“The students completed the project on time.”

The project was completed on time.

400

Combine the sentences using a subordinating conjunction:

“She was tired. She finished her project.”


Although she was tired, she finished her project.

400

“Several workers remained confused about what to do next ______ the manager had explained the problem clearly.”

because

400

Choose the correct conjunction:

“She wanted to apologize, ______ she was too nervous.”

but


500

Expressing your ideas clearly and confidently.


Assertiveness

500

Rewrite in passive voice:

“They are building a new sports centre in the city.”


A new sports centre is being built in the city.



500

Correct the sentence:

“Because he was hungry but he made dinner.”


Because he was hungry, he made dinner.

OR

He was hungry, so he made dinner.

500

Correct the sentence by fixing the conjunction and structure:

“Although the team prepared well but the presentation failed because the audience was disengaged.”

Although the team prepared well, the presentation failed because the audience was disengaged.

500

Use the correct vocabulary word:

“A person who is always trying to control others has a ______ attitude.”

dominating

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