Which word best describes a person who works too much and can’t stop?
a) tyrant
b) hopeful
c) workaholic
d) meaningless
c) workaholic
Choose the correct option:
He promised _______ me tomorrow.
a) calling
b) call
c) to call
d) called
c) to call
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The word hopeful has the suffix “-ful.” Which is the correct meaning?
a) Full of hope
b) Without hope
c) Against hope
d) Before hope
a) Full of hope
Which sentence is correct?
a) She asked go.
b) She asked me go.
c) She asked me to go.
d) She asked to me go.
c) She asked me to go.
Multiple Choice – Vocabulary
A tyrant is someone who…
a) is always hopeful.
b) controls people in a cruel or unfair way.
c) avoids responsibilities.
d) enjoys relaxing.
b) controls people in a cruel or unfair way.
Which sentence best shows the meaning of “roll with the punches”?
a) She always gets upset when plans change.
b) He easily adapts when things don’t go his way.
c) He refuses to accept new situations.
d) She fights against every problem.
b) He easily adapts when things don’t go his way.
If something is done with good intention, it is _______.
a) meaningless
b) purposeful
c) painless
d) workaholic
b) purposeful
❌ During the painless procedure, the workaholic patient try to enjoys free time but keeps thinking about meaningless tasks.
✅ Correction: During the painless procedure, the workaholic patient tries to enjoy free time but keeps thinking about meaningless tasks.
❌ My boss is a pain in the neck and he keep making us to work late every night.
✅ Correction: My boss is a pain in the neck and he keeps making us work late every night.
My boss is always complaining and controlling every detail. He is really a ________.
a) pain in the neck
b) sitting duck
c) workaholic
d) tyrant
a) pain in the neck
Unscramble: about / what / world / is / hopeful / coming / the / he / despite / bad / news / feels / to
Correct: Despite the bad news, he feels hopeful about what the world is coming to.
He decided _______ a new job.
a) finding
b) find
c) finding to
d) to find
d) to find
“Maria tried to fight the changes at work, but in the end, she realized it was better to roll with the punches.”
What lesson can be learned from Maria?
a) It is better to adapt to changes.
b) You should always resist changes.
c) Changes never happen.
d) It’s better to be a sitting duck.
a) It is better to adapt to changes.
When you don’t protect yourself and are easy to attack, you are _______.
a) rolling with the punches
b) a pain in the neck
c) just a sitting duck
d) purposeful
c) just a sitting duck
his / boss / is / neck / in / tyrant / the / pain / a / who / keeps / making / him / work / late
Correct: His boss is a tyrant, a pain in the neck who keeps making him work late.
Taking medicine made the procedure _______.
a) meaningless
b) painless
c) hopeful
d) tyrant
b) painless
❌ He want to travel abroad but he enjoys to stay home all the time and feel like a sitting duck.
✅ Correction: He wants to travel abroad but he enjoys staying home all the time and feels like a sitting duck.
The word meaningless has the suffix “-less.” What does this suffix mean?
a) Full of
b) Without
c) Against
d) Before
b) Without
❌ Crime is just out control and people asking themselves what the world coming to.
✅ Correction: Crime is just out of control and people are asking themselves what the world is coming to.
The teacher told us _______ quiet.
a) being
b) been
c) be
d) to be
d) to be
“People are scared. Crime is just out of control. Many are asking: What is the world coming to? Some are even getting a little freaked out.”
Question: Which sentence best describes the text?
a) People are worried about the increase in crime.
b) People are happy with how safe their city is.
c) People are ignoring the crime problem.
d) People are hopeful about the future.
a) People are worried about the increase in crime.
Choose the correct sentence:
a) I suggested to go to the park.
b) I suggested going to the park.
c) I suggested go to the park.
d) I suggested goes to the park.
b) I suggested going to the park.
control / of / crime / workaholic / the / complain / to / his / about / is / neighborhood / out
Correct: The workaholic is out of control, complaining about crime in his neighborhood.
Unscramble: to / a / sitting / duck / felt / meaningless / after / he / losing / his / job / he / like
Correct: After losing his job, he felt like a meaningless sitting duck.