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This adjective describes something very, very big.

Enormous, gigantic, huge

100

The correct verb form to complete the sentence: "I usually ___ (go) to bed at 10 PM."

go

100

This is the capital city of the United Kingdom.

London

100

The meaning of the idiom "break a leg."

Good luck.

100

What you say when you meet someone for the very first time.

Nice to meet you
200

This is a synonym for "happy."

Joyful or pleased.

200

The correct tense for this sentence: "She ___ (not see) that movie yet."

hasn’t seen

200

This American holiday, celebrated on the last Thursday of November, is known for turkey and family gatherings.

Thanksgiving

200

What it means to "feel under the weather."

To feel slightly ill or unwell.

200

What you say when you accidentally bump into someone.

Excuse me or Sorry.

300

This word is the opposite of "polite."

Rude or impolite.

300

The correct conditional form for this sentence: "If it ___ (rain) tomorrow, we ___ (stay) inside."

rains, will stay

300

This famous landmark in Paris, France, is often used as a symbol of the city, though French is not primarily English. (Slightly tricky, testing general knowledge related to European culture often referenced in English learning)

The Eiffel Tower.

300

Complete the idiom: "If something is 'a piece of ___', it means it's very easy."

Cake 

300

What you say when someone thanks you for something you've done.

You're welcome or No problem.

400

 If you are "tired," this noun describes the feeling you have.

Tiredness or exhaustion.

400

The passive voice form of this sentence: "Someone stole my bike yesterday."

My bike was stolen yesterday.

400

This traditional British meal, typically served in the afternoon, includes THIS TYPE OF DRINK, small sandwiches, scones, and cakes.

Afternoon Tea (or High Tea).

400

The meaning of the phrasal verb "to look forward to something."

To be excited about something that is going to happen in the future.

400

What you say if you want someone to repeat something they just said because you didn't hear or understand it.

Could you repeat that?

500

This verb means "to give someone information or tell them about something."

To inform or to notify.

500

The correct modal verb and infinitive form to express regret: "He ___ (should / study) harder for the exam, but he didn't."

 Should have studied.

500

This Canadian sport, played on ice with sticks and a puck, is extremely popular in the country.

Ice Hockey.

500

What it means if you "hit the books."

To study hard.

500

What you say to politely express strong agreement with someone's opinion.

I couldn't agree more! or Exactly!