Missing words
Relative clauses
Phrases with 'used to'
The Passive
have/get smth done
100

The firefighter's b...y in rescuing the family from the burning building was inspiring

bravery

100

I like the scene what/where/which Dorothy meets Scarecrow.

where

100

I (go out) a lot when I was younger.
a) used to go out b) am used to going out c) got used to go out

I used to go out a lot when I was younger.

100

Mayan (speak) in many regions in Guatemala and southern Mexico.

Mayan is spoken in many regions in Guatemala and southern Mexico.

100

We had a web designer to make/make/made our website.

We had a web designer made our website.

200

You don't have to spend a small f...e to take a great vacation

fortune

200

Mr. Dean, who/which/that had recently been fired, had a long list of misconduct

who

200

I ... the new teacher.

a) used to b) 'm getting used to c)  am use to

I'm getting used to the new teacher.

200

It was here in Arabia that roasted coffee seeds (boil) for the first time.

It was here in Arabia that roasted coffee seeds were boiled for the first time.

200

From now on, I'm going to have my car wash/my car washed/my car to wash more often.

From now on, I'm going to have my car washed more often.

300

He was always a very s...ve and caring person  

sensitive

300

Would you lend me the book? You recommended it last week. (that)

Would you lend me the book that you recommended last week?

300

Choose the odd one out:
I... up at 6.
a) used to wake up b) 'm used to wake up c) 'm used to waking up

Correct:
a) used to wake up, c) 'm used to waking up

Odd one out: b)

300

FUN TIME

the longest word is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis

Let's watch a video about this term!

300

FUN TIME
Over 30% of English words are derived from other languages  

Let's watch a video about it!

400

It was a f...sh decision to ignore the warning signs and walk home alone through the dark alley.

foolish

400

FUN TIME

English is approximately 1,600 years old, with its origins in the Old English (or Anglo-Saxon) language brought to Britain by Germanic tribes starting in the 5th century AD.

Why don't we watch a video and check if we can understand Old English?

400

Which sentence is NOT correct?

A.I would go shopping with her every Friday.

B.I would have very blond hair.

C.She would call me after class to chat.

B.I would have very blond hair.
I used to have very blond hair.

400

When they came back, the dinner (be) already cooked. 

When they came back, the dinner had already been cooked.

400

We had burgled our flat/had our flat to burgle/got our flat burgled while we were away on holiday.

We got our flat burgled while we were away on holiday.

500

She's r...d four children very successfully

reared

500

Oliver Twist was Dickens’s second novel. It is a classic. (which)

Oliver Twist, which was Dickens’s second novel, is a classic.

500

My brother and I _______ fight all the time.

a) used to b) would c) both 

c) both

500

Employees must (pay) on the last day of the month.

Employees must be paid on the last day of the month.

500

Every Year Oxford Press chooses teh word of the year.

Do you remember the word of 2024?

brain rot - deterioration of a person’s mental or intellectual state, especially viewed as a result of overconsumption of material (now particularly online content).

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