Idioms
Word formation
Vocabulary
Space/Room
100

“lose your temper”

This phrase is used to describe losing control of your emotions.

100

What is the base word for “embarrassment”?

Embarrass 

100

This word means "to see something happen" and is often used for important events.

Witness

100

Fill in the blank: “Sorry, there isn’t enough _______ for another chair.”

Room

200

“fall into conversation”

This expression means to suddenly start talking with someone you don’t know.

200

Fill the gap: “They haven’t realised that the humour of emojis lies in selecting ones which are ______ (MEANING).”

Meaningful

200

This word means “searching for new ideas or places.”

Exploration

200

Which word would you use to describe freedom to move around in a house — “space” or “room”?

Space

300

“take to heart”

This idiom means to accept advice and follow it seriously.

300

Which form of “enthuse” fits this sentence? “The over-30s attempts to use emojis are also always a little too ______.”

Enthusiastic

300

This word refers to a great achievement or success.

Accomplishment

300

True or false: “Room” can be both a countable and uncountable noun.

True

400

"Not see eye to eye"

To disagree.

400

Give the adjective form of “expect.”

Expecting

400

This word means “in a way that causes fear or concern.”

Appallingly

400

Give an expression with “room” that means “no opportunity for error.”

No room for mistakes

500

"Read between the lines"

To understand hidden meaning in what is said.

500

Which of these is NOT a correct compound word: long-standing, drop-down, clear-cut, quick-slow?

Quick-slow

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