Vocabulary 1
Grammar 1
Vocabulary 2
Grammar 2
Surprise
100

build something again

rebuild

100

I spent / was spending three months in Canada last year.

spent

100

if you _______ your hand in a hot pan you should put your hands under cold water.

burn

100

Choose the correct option.

In my opinion, all young people have to / should stay at school until they are 18.

should
100

an important  part or characteristic of something

feature

200

make something

create
200

Nothing / Anything on social media is so important that it can't wait a few hours

Nothing

200

if you_______ your foot playing soccer you should recover for a few days.

injure

200

Complete the sentence with the present perfect:

I_____________ a movie that you are going to love. (just / see)

I have just seen a movie that you are going to love.

200

the way you feel

mood

300

Repair clothes that are broken or torn

mend

300
Complete the sentence using past simple or present perfect:


He _______ (not / seen) his favourite band live before and so he's excited.

hasn't / has not

300

you wear them to protect your knees and and elbows when playing sports

pads

300

is this sentence using a comparative or superlative adjective?

The old building is the least popular in the city.

superlative

300

pieces of electronic equipment, like phones or tablets

devices

400

sometimes you _________ when you are tired or bored

yawn

400

superlative of good

(the) best

400

You wash your hands under the...

water tap

400

What do we add to regular adjectives with one syllable when using comparatives and superlatives?

We add -er /-est

400

trying to understand the reason for something

wondering

500

change something to make it the way someone wants

costumise

500

superlative or far

(the) furthest

500

companies which produce products in large numbers

manufacturers

500

re-do the sentence using as... as.

My house is bigger than Maggie's. (not as)

Maggie's house isn't as big as / is not as big as my house.

500

You use the stick to throw it when playing hockey

puck 

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