Compound Nouns for everyday objects & Antonyms for describing places
Indefinite Pronouns - Some-, Any-, no-, every-
Adjective suffixes --ing & -ed noun suffixes - -ment & -ion
Will and going to
1st or 2nd conditional
100

You press this on the front of a house to let people inside know you are there.
What is a ________?

door bell

100

This term describes the increase in Earth’s temperature caused by pollution and human activity.
What is ________?

global warming

100

This noun means the act of improving something or making it better. It ends with -ment.
What is _______?

 improvement

100

You use this to talk about decisions made at the moment of speaking. For example, "I think I ______ help you."

What is ______?  

Will

100

This conditional talks about facts or things that are always true. For example, "If you heat water, it ______ (boil)."

What is the ______ conditional?

 zero

200

This document shows who you are and might be required by police.
What is an ________?

ID card

200

You use this word when talking about an unknown or unspecific person or thing in a positive sentence. For example, "I saw _______ at the park."

someone / something

200

This adjective describes something that causes a strong feeling or reaction. It ends with -ing.
What is _______?

exciting

200

You use this to talk about plans or intentions that you have already decided before speaking. For example, "I am ______ visit my friend tomorrow."


What is ______?

going to

200

his conditional talks about real possibilities in the future. For example, "If it rains tomorrow, I ______ (stay) at home."

What is the ______ conditional?

first

300

This word means there are many people in one place, so it feels full and busy.
What is ________?

crowded

300

You use this word in questions and negative sentences when talking about people or things. For example, "Do you have _______ questions?" or "I don’t have _______ money."

any

300

This noun means the choice that we make. e.g. to do or not to do something. It ends with -ion.

decision

300

You use this to talk about plans or intentions that you have already decided before speaking. For example, "I am ______ visit my friend tomorrow."


What is ______?

going to

300

Complete the sentence: "If I ______ (have) more free time, I would learn a new language."

What is the correct form of the verb?

had

400

This word means a place is very small from side to side, and it is hard to move through.
What is ________?

narrow

400

You use this word to say there is zero of something. For example, "There is _______ in the box."

nothing / nobody

400

This noun means the act of giving someone support or confidence to do something. It ends with -ment.
What is _______?

encouragement

400

You use this form to make promises or offers. For example, "I ______ call you later."


What is ______?

will

400

Explain the difference between the first and second conditional in one sentence.

What is the answer?

The first conditional talks about real future possibilities, and the second conditional talks about unreal or imaginary situations.

500

This word describes a place full of energy, noise, and activity.
What is ________?

lively

500

You use this word when talking about all people or things in a group. For example, "_______ student must do their homework."

every

500

This adjective describes how someone feels when they are shy or uncomfortable because of a mistake or attention from others. It ends with -ed.

What is _______?  

embarrassed

500

Choose the correct form to complete this sentence: "She ______ (visit) her grandparents next weekend because she already bought the tickets."

What is_________?

 is going to visit

500

Make a sentence with the second conditional to give advice to a friend who is afraid to fly but wants to travel.


What is an example sentence?  

 If I were you, I would try to be brave and travel because it is fun.

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