Vocabulary
Sentences
True or False
Phrasal verbs
You have 30 seconds
100

What do you "come up with"?

An idea, a plan, a plot, a solution, an answer.

100

I regret ________ (inform) you that your car tax has expired.

I regret TO INFORM you that your car tax has expired.

100

A NON-DEFINING relative clause gives more information about the main clause that can be omitted.

TRUE

And is always written between comas.

100

Try to do/get something (with GO)

Go for.

100

to say 5 nouns related to books

writer, publisher, reader, (hard)cover, novel, paper, volume, plot, biography, pocket book/edition, guide(book), play, story/stories, author, literature, fiction, diary/journal, notebook, library, word(s), librarian, poetry, memoir, dictionary...

200

3 adjectives that emphasise extent

massive, substantial, broad, wide, large, huge, inmense, vast, enormous, boundless, major.

200

I suggest ______ (find) something you enjoy to exercise more.

I suggest (THAT) YOU FIND something you enjoy to exercise more.

200

After "It's time" we can use the infinitive with "to".

TRUE.

If we are speaking in general terms rather than to particular people.

200

To look at or examine something carefully, especially in order to find something OR to experience or suffer something

Go through.

200

to say 4 phrasal verbs with "look"

look for, look after, look into, look up to, look up, look forward to, look down on, look on, look back on, look out, look over, look through

300

If you hit your thigh with a table, the next day you will have a...

Bruise.

300

The collector from _______ I have bought many rare film posters lives in Paris.

The collector from WHOM I have bought many rare film posters lives in Paris.

300

The word "such" is used to give emphasis to an adjective or adverb.

FALSE

to give an example of something OR to emphasise an adjective followed by a noun

300

"Look forward to" means...

to be pleased or excited that something is going to happen.

to wait for something with excitement.

300

to make a suggestion with "It's about time"

Ex: It's about time she listened to herself.

400

A publisher decides to go ahead with your______ (PROPOSE) and issue a contract.

A publisher decides to go ahead with your PROPOSAL and issue a contract.

400

It takes ___________ time because my clothes are all hand-made. (SUCH)

It takes SUCH A LOT OF/SUCH A LONG time because my clothes are all hand-made.

400

"Remember to do something" and "remember doing something" have the same meaning.

FALSE.

400

Time ________ slowly when I'm in English class.

Time GOES BY slowly when I'm in English class.

400

to say 6 words related to crime

robbery, theft, arrest, police, criminal, court, fine, trial, punishment, charge, terrorism, suspect, suspicious, guilty, innocent, (il)legal, prision, cell, judge/jury, burglar, offence, accuse, commit, release, proof, fingerprint, evidence, tracks....

500

Avoid the consequences of something =

Get away with.

500

The detective stopped _______ (look) at the footprint on the floor.

The detective stopped TO LOOK at the footprint on the floor.

500

The correct way is "on average" and "on purpose" instead of "in average" and "in purpose".

TRUE.

500

"Come across" means...

to meet or find someone or something by chance.

500

to make a sentence with "on duty"

Ex: My friend was on duty the night of my accident so they treated me faster at the hospital.

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