Grammar
Vocabulary
Reading
Slang
Idioms
100

Fill in the blank: “She waited _____ the bus stop for 20 minutes.”

at

100

What is the opposite of “agree”?

disagree

100

What does the word “tenuous” most likely mean in this sentence?

  • “Their agreement was tenuous and could collapse at any moment.”

Weak or fragile.

100

What does the slang phrase “bail” mean in this context: “I’ve got to bail on the party tonight”?

To leave or cancel plans suddenly.

100

What does "when pigs fly" mean?

something that will never happen, impossible

200

Fill in the blank: “He succeeded _____ convincing everyone of his plan.”

in

200

Fill in the blank: “His _______ attitude made it difficult for others to trust him.”

  • A) aloof
  • B) magnanimous

aloof

200

True or False: A theme is always clearly stated in a text.

False

200

What does “no biggie” mean?

It's not a big deal, no problem

200

What does "hit the books" mean?

study

300

Correct the sentence: "No sooner she had arrived than it started to rain."

"No sooner had she arrived than it started to rain."

300

Define ubiquitous 

Example: "Smartphones have become ubiquitous in modern society."

present everywhere

300

Choose the best summary for this passage:
"The scientist’s groundbreaking research on renewable energy has inspired new policies worldwide."

A) The scientist’s research is important locally.

B) The scientist’s work has had global impacts on energy policy.

B) The scientist’s work has had global impacts on energy policy.

300

What does “chill out” mean?

calm down

300

What does "I can eat a horse" mean?

very hungry

400

What does the suffix “-less” mean in the word “hopeless”?

without

400

What does “conundrum” mean?

A difficult problem or puzzle.

400

What is the difference between a metaphor and a simile?

A metaphor directly compares two things without "like" or "as," while a simile uses "like" or "as."

400

What does “hyped” mean?

excited

400

What does “blow off steam” mean?

vent, express anger

500

What is the passive form of “He writes a book”?

A book is written by him.

500

What is the noun form of “decide”?

decision 

500

What is the main purpose of persuasive writing?

To convince the audience of a particular viewpoint. 

500

If someone says, “I’m swamped at work,” what do they mean?

very busy

500

What does it mean if someone tells you to “hold your horses”?

wait, be patient