Grammar - Common misconceptions
Phrases
Spelling
Vocabulary
Fun facts about the English language
100

You're/Your

I don’t know why ___ always convinced I’m wrong.

you're

100

Co znamená: "it’s a piece of cake"

Je to hračka! Je to jednoduché.

100

/əˌkɒməˈdeɪʃən/

accommodation

100

When you're happy about something, you might say 'I'm _____ to meet you!' This 4-letter word rhymes with 'bad' and 'mad'.

GLAD

100

Who introduced more than 1700 words to the English language.

Hint: a writer

Shakespeare
200

Me/I

The one who caused the problem was Tom and ___.

I

200

Co znamená: "Break a leg."

Zlom vaz! Hodně štěstí.

200

/ɪkˈsɛpt/

except

200

A superhero or a soldier who isn't afraid of danger is this. It starts with 'B' and ends with 'E'. You might say someone has a _____ heart.

BRAVE

200

What is the most common letter in English?

Hint: It's a vowel (samohláska)

E

300

They're/Their

I don’t know why ___ acting like this wasn’t ___ responsibility.


they’re ..... their

300

Co znamená: "I’ll keep my fingers crossed."

Budu ti držet palce / pěsti.

300

 /ˈkɒliːɡ/

colleague

300

When you work at a job, you _____ money. This word also means to deserve something through your efforts. It rhymes with 'learn' and 'turn'.

EARN
300

What's the least common English letter?
Hint: It's a consonant (souhláska).

Q

400

Who/Whom

___ do you think they chose for the scholarship?


Whom

400

Co znamená: "feel under the weather"

Cítit se pod psa, unaveně, trochu nemocně, ne ve své kůži.

400

/ɪmˈbærəs/

embarrass

400

This is the person who enters a shop to buy things. Shops want to give good service to every _____. The Czech word is 'zákazník'.

CUSTOMER

400

How many countries have English as their official language (tollerance 20).

English is an official language in 58 - 67 countries.

500

Then/Than

No sooner had I sat down ___ the alarm went off again.

than

500

Co znamená: "blessing in disguise"

Štěstí v neštěstí

500

/əˈpɪərəns/

appearance

500

This word means HUGE or ENORMOUS. It starts with 'GIG' like gigabyte. Think of something as big as a giant - it's _____.

GIGANTIC

500

What is interesting about spelling and pronunciation of the sentence:

‘He believed Caesar could see people seizing the seas’.

there are 7 types of possible spellings of "ee" in English

ee (see), ea (sea), ie (believed), single e (he), ei (seizing), ae (Caesar), eo (people)

others are: y (baby), ey (turkey)

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