Vocabulary B2
Present Perfect (Simple vs Continuous)
Past Participles
Definitions (Explain the Word)
Adjectives (Order & Noun Use)
100

Choose the correct word:
Despite / Although the pain, he kept running.

Despite the pain, he kept running 

100

Identify the tense:
“I have finished my homework.”

Present Perfect Simple 

100

What is the past participle of “go”?

gone

100

What does “injury” mean?

Physical damage to the body

100

Which is correct?
(a) a red big coat
(b) a big red coat

a big red coat

200

What is a “hoodie”?

A sweatshirt with a hood

200

Identify the tense:
“She has been studying all morning.”

Present Perfect Continuous 

200

What is the past participle of “break”?

broken

200

What does “symptom” mean?

A sign that you are ill

200

Fill the gap using an adjective as a noun:
“The ___ need better healthcare.” (old)

The elderly need better care

300

Complete the sentence:
“These shoes don’t ___ me, they’re too tight.”

These shoes don't fit me, they're too tight

300

Correct the mistake:
“I have been knowing him for years.”

I have known him for years.

300

Complete the sentence:
“I have ___ (see) that film before.”

I have seen that film before 

300

What does “recover” mean?

To get better after an illness or injury

300

Put in correct order:
“a / leather / black / jacket”

a black leather jacket

400

Choose the correct word:
He has a bad ___ on his arm from falling off his bike.
(a) rash (b) bruise (c) cure

bruise 

400

Choose the correct form:
“I ___ (work) here for five years.” (focus on result)

have worked

400

Which is correct?
(a) I have wrote the email
(b) I have written the email

I have written the email

400

What does “stylish” mean?

Fashionable / looking good in clothing

400

Correct the mistake:
“She bought a cotton beautiful white dress.”

she bought a beautiful white cotton dress

500


What is the difference between "economic" and "economical"?



"Economic" relates to the economy (e.g., economic growth), while "economical" means cost-effective or not wasteful (e.g., an economical car).

500

Choose the correct form:
“She ___ (run), so she’s out of breath.”

She has been running, so she's out of breath  

500

Complete the sentence:
“He has ___ (take) the medicine already.”

taken 
500

What does “the elderly” mean?

Old people (adjective used as a noun)

500

Rewrite the sentence using an adjective as a noun:
“Rich people often have different problems.”

The rich often have different problems.

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