Grammar
Proverbs
Vocabulary
Idioms and Expressions
100

Make this sentence passive: "The chef cooked the meal."

The meal was cooked by the chef.

100

Complete the proverb: "Better late than __."

"Better late than never."

100

What’s a synonym for "happy"?

Synonyms include joyful, content, or pleased.

100

Question: What does "break the ice" mean?

To initiate conversation in a social setting, often to relieve tension.

200

What is the past perfect form of the verb in this sentence: "He _ (finish) his homework before dinner.

He had finished his homework before dinner.

200

What does the proverb "Actions speak louder than words" mean?

Actions are more meaningful and impactful than just words.


200

What’s an antonym for "difficult"?

Easy

200

What’s the meaning of "a piece of cake"?

Something that is very easy to do.

300

Identify the part of speech of the underlined word: "She ran quickly to catch the bus.

The word "quickly" is an adverb.

300

 Which proverb means that appearances can be misleading?

"Don’t judge a book by its cover."

300

What does the word "meticulous" mean?

Showing great attention to detail

300

What does "on cloud nine" mean?

Feeling extremely happy or ecstatic.

400

 Correct the sentence: "She don’t like playing piano."

She doesn’t like playing the piano.

400

Complete the proverb: "Don’t put all your eggs in one __."

"Don’t put all your eggs in one basket."

400

 Fill in the blank with the correct word: "She made an __ decision to quit her job" (hint: starts with 'i').

"She made an impulsive decision to quit her job.

400

Explain what it means to "let the cat out of the bag."

To reveal a secret unintentionally.

500

Change this question into reported speech: "Are you coming to the party?"

He asked if you were coming to the party.

500

What is the meaning of "The grass is always greener on the other side"?

People often think others’ situations are better than their own.

500

Identify the word that means "to give up formally."

Renounce

500

What does "cost an arm and a leg" mean?

Something very expensive.