U1 VOCAB
U1 GRAMMAR
U2 VOCAB
U2 GRAMMAR
U3 VB + GR
100

What's the Spanish for "high-heeled"?

de tacón / tacones

100

Complete the sentence by using Present perfect.

He ..... (live) in York.

He has lived in York.

100

What's the meaning of "go back"?

Return / volver

100

What verb form is closer to the present?

a) Past simple

b) Past perfect

Past simple
100

What's the English for "hornear"?

(to) bake

200

What's this pattern called?

checked

200

Complete with "for" or "since":

They've known each other ... 2008.

since

200

What's the meaning of "move out"?

Change houses / mudarse.

200

Complete the sentence:

By the time we arrived in London, the council .... (cancel) all trains to Liverpool. 

had cancelled

200

What's the English for "a la plancha"?

(To) grill
300

What's the English for "liso"?

plain

300

Complete the sentence by using Present perfect:

She ....... (not go) to the gym yet.

hasn't / has not gone

300

What's the meaning of "look forward to"?

To long / tener ganas de.

300

Complete the sentence:

When everyone had had dinner, I ... (arrive) to my friend's.

arrived

300

Which of these two refers to irregular portions?

a) piece

b) chunck

b) chunk

400

What's the translation for "de manga larga" in English?

long-sleeved

400

We use "yet" for ... sentences:

a) affirmative

b) negative

c) interrogative

b and c

400

What is it called?

Lense

400

Complete the sentence:

The Berlin Wall falls (1989) / Barcelona hosts the Olympic Games (1992).

By the time Barcelona ... the Olympic Games, the Berlin Wall ... 

hosted / had fallen

400

Complete with "will"

... (you / study) for the English exam today?

will you study

500

Translate: "desabrochar la cremallera"

undo the zip

500

Complete the sentence by using Present perfect:

......... (you/hear) the news?

have you heard the news?

500

What is it called?

Strap

500

Complete the sentence:

When we ... (sit) the final English exam, my parents ... (already / win) the lottery. 

sat / had already won

500

Complete with "be going to":

Marie ... (not rehearse) on Friday for the show.

isn't/is not going to rehearse

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