Word in Context
Adjective Antonyms
Verb Patterns
Question Formation
Complete the Sentence
100

The word for clothes that are relaxed and not formal, like jeans.

Casual

100

The opposite of "generous."

selfish

100

The correct form: "I want _____ a doctor." (be)

to be

100

Turn this into a question: "She is reading a book."

What is she reading?

100

"I am _____ tired." (Choose: so / such)

so

200

The feeling you have at a particular time, like happy or sad.

Mood

200

The opposite of "lazy."

hard-working

200

The correct form: "She enjoys _____ to music." (listen)

listening

200

Turn this into a question: "They have bought a new car."

What have they bought?

200

"This is _____ delicious cake!" (Choose: so / such / such a)

such a

300

Work that is done by choice, without payment.

Voluntary

300

The opposite of "dishonest."

honest

300

The correct form: "He agreed _____ me with my project." (help)

to help

300

The question you ask when the missing information is "my sister" in: "[My sister] is moving to Paris."

Who is moving to Paris?

300

"He told _____ funny stories at the party." (Choose: so / such)

such

400

You make this on someone when you first meet them.

an impression

400

An ambitious person has strong desires to achieve this.

success / goals / power

400

This verb pattern follows verbs like "want," "hope," and "promise."

to-infinitive

400

The rule: When the missing information is the subject, the word order _________.

doesn't change (or stays the same)

400

You must use "so" and not "such" before these two words when they describe an amount (e.g., "so many books").

many / much / few / little

500

Use this word in a sentence to show you understand its meaning: "generous."

She is generous because she donates to charity.

500

If you are "sensitive," you might get upset easily because of this.

criticism / comments

500

This verb pattern follows verbs like "enjoy," "mind," and "avoid."

gerund (or -ing form)

500

Correct the error in this question: "What does she wants to study?"

"wants" should be "want" (What does she want to study?)

500

The reason you say "such a nice day" but "so nice" is that "such" must be followed by a _________, while "so" is followed by an _________.

noun phrase / adjective