Vocabulary
Present Perfect Simple & Continuous
Relative Clauses
Too & Enough
100

A place where you stay when you travel, such as a hotel or hostel.

accommodation 


100

Use this form to talk about an action started in the past that continues now.

→ present perfect continuous


100

A clause using who, which, or that to give more information about a noun.

→ relative clause


100

Which word completes the sentence: “It’s ______ cold to go outside.”

→ too


200

Keeping your body steady so you don’t fall over.

balance

200

Use this form for completed actions that affect the present.

→ present perfect simple


200

“That’s the man ___ fixed my car.”

→ who


200

What word completes this: “He isn’t tall ______ to reach the top shelf.”

→ enough


300

Trying to win against others in a sport or event.

compete

300

“I ______ (study) English for three years.”

→ have been studying


300

“This is the restaurant ___ I told you about.”

→ that / which


300

Which sentence is correct?
A) “She’s too enough tired.”
B) “She’s too tired.”

→ B


400

A four-wheeled motor vehicle used for off-road riding.

quad bike

400

“She ______ (break) her arm, so she can’t play.”

→ has broken


400

A clause that is essential for the meaning of the sentence.

→ defining relative clause


400

Which sentence means “She can’t lift it because it’s very heavy”?
A) “It’s too heavy.”
B) “It’s heavy enough.”

→ A


500

A sport where players hit a ball over a high net using their hands.

volleyball

500

“They’re tired because they ______ (run).”

→ have been running

500

What punctuation do we use with non-essential (non-defining) relative clauses?

→ commas

500

Which word fits: “They didn’t have ______ time to finish the project”?

→ enough

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