Vocabulary
Grammar
Everyday Situations
Relative Clauses
Passive Voice
100

What is the opposite of "happy"?

SAD

100

Fill in the blank: She ___ to the store yesterday.

WENT

100

How do you ask for directions to the nearest bank?

Excuse me, can you tell me where the nearest bank is?

100

Complete the sentence: "The book ___ I borrowed was fascinating."

THAT

100

Change to passive: "She writes a letter."

A letter is written by her.

200

What is a synonym for "quick"?

FAST

200

What is the past tense of "eat"?

ATE

200

What do you say when you need help in a store?

Excuse me, can you help me?

200

Identify the relative clause: "The girl who lives next door is my friend."

who lives next door

200

Change to passive: "They built the house in 2010."

The house was built in 2010.

300

What does "enormous" mean?

VERY LARGE

300

Which word is a noun: quickly, beautiful, table, run?

TABLE

300

How do you apologize for being late?

I’m sorry I’m late.

300

Complete the sentence: "The man ___ car was stolen reported it to the police."

WHOSE

300

Identify the passive sentence: "The cake was baked by John" or "John baked the cake."

The cake was baked by John.

400

What is the adjective form of "beauty"?

BEAUTIFUL
400

Correct the sentence: "He don’t like apples."

HE DOESN'T LIKE APPLES

400

What do you say when you don’t understand something?

Can you please repeat that?

400

Which is correct? "The cake, which was delicious, was eaten quickly" or "The cake, that was delicious, was eaten quickly."

The cake, which was delicious, was eaten quickly.

400

Change to passive: "The company will launch a new product next month."

A new product will be launched by the company next month.

500

What is a "synonym"?

A word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word

500

What is the comparative form of "good"?

BETTER

500

How do you order a coffee in a cafe?

I’d like a coffee, please.

500

Combine the sentences using a relative clause: "I met a woman. She is a famous author."

I met a woman who is a famous author.

500

$500: Change to passive: "Someone has stolen my bike."

My bike has been stolen.