MONEY
ADJECTIVES
GADGETS
TIME
REPORTING VERBS
100

What's the meaning of "rip off"?

Charge somebody more money for something than it is worth.

100

Is this sentence correct? This round dining large pine table is for sale.

This large round pine dining table is for sale.

100

What's a gimmick?

Something that draws attention, but is not really useful.

100
A synonym of sunrise:

daybreak (or dawn).

100

"I'll do it tomorrow. I really will" - He promised _________.

TO do it tomorrow.

200

What preposition follows the verb "cut back"?

on

200

The adjectives "new" and "modern" describe:

Age.

200

A synonym of disadvantage:

A drawback.

200

If you work at night, you work a ______.

night shift.

200

"Go on! you can do it!" - Her family encouraged ___________.

her TO do it.

300

Which phrasal verb means to use all of something and have nothing left?

run out of

300

How many adjectives do people usually use (in English) to describe someone or something?

Between 1 and 3.

300

What's the meaning of breakthrough?

A discovery or a solution to a problem.

300

If someone is ________ during the night, he can't sleep.

on call

300

"I didn't take your phone. I wasn't in the room." - He denied ___________.

takING the phone.

400

Complete this sentence: Would you _____ a personal loan to pay for your studies?

take out

400

Which adjectives describe purpose? sleeping / reddish / writing / antique

sleeping and writing describe purpose: sleeping bag, writing paper.

400

When someone has a sudden very good idea, he has a _________.

brainwave.

400

When is "dusk"?

The time before night when it's not yet dark.

400

"I'm sure I paid the bill. Please, check again." - He insisted ____________.

ON havING paid the bill.

500

What's the meaning of "save up"?

Accumulate money for future use.

500
What's the correct order of adjectives in English?

OSASCOMP: opinion, size, age, shape, colour, origin, material, purpose.

500

The most modern gadget with the newest features is a ________ gadget.

A cutting-edge gadget.

500

An idiom to describe the early morning:

At the crack of dawn.

500

"Peter, don't forget to take the dog to the vet." - His mother reminded ____________.

him/Peter TO take the dog to the vet.