Grammar 1
Grammar 2
Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Miscellaneous
100

Admit, avoid, mind, miss and regret are followed by...

-ING

100

If the sentence is in negative, the Question Tag goes in...

affirmative

100

When we receive too much information

OVERLOAD

100

Object to keep the keys together

Key ring

100

The name of the Royal Guard

Beefeaters

200

How do we call questions that don´t have auxiliaries?

SUBJECT questions

200

Difference between WILL and BE GOING TO

WILL: predictions, promises, decisions...

BE GOING TO: plans and predictions based on evidence

200

Difference between "specially" and "especially"

specifically and particularly

200

Difference between AT THE END and IN THE END

Literal and "Finally"

200

What´s the name of the British Flag?

Union Jack

300

SUCH is always followed by...

a noun

300

Which tense enphasizes the continuation of an activity previous to another activity in the past?

Past Perfect Continuous

300

Three words for "niebla"

Mist, fog and smog

300

A snowstorm with very strong wind

Blizzard

300

What´s the name of the Father of Computing?

Alan Turing

400

Continue the sentence: The more I study...

The more... 

The less...

400

Five alternatives to IF in the FIRST conditional

as soon as

when

until

unless

in case

400

Synonym of "Hand luggage"

Carry-on luggage

400

Difference between TRAVEL, TRIP, JOURNEY and VOYAGE

Too many words

400

Which were the songs the teacher recommended to revise "SUCH"?

Such a night and Such a shame

500

Expressions such as "I wonder", "I want to know" or "I can´t remember" are examples of...

Indirect questions

500

To touch or play with something in a nervous way

Feedle

500

Feeling based on instinct

Gut feeling

500

A large or excessive amount of something (not a lot or plenty or too)

Plethora