Fill in the blank: She felt great _______ after finishing the race.
a) challenge
b) satisfaction
c) proposal
d) proudly
b) satisfaction
Fill in the blank: She is ______ the singer because of his amazing voice.
a) admiring
b) devoted
c) thrilled
d) proposal
a) admiring
Fill in the blank: If you don’t buy tickets, you will ______ on the show.
a) give away
b) miss out
c) mess up
d) stick out
b) miss out
Fill in the blank: The bully tried to ______ his classmates.
a) put together
b) put down
c) stand for
d) open up
b) put down
Choose the correct form: I (visit) Paris last year.
a) visit
b) visited
c) have visited
d) have been visiting
b) visited
Fill in the blank: He stayed _______ even when studying got hard.
a) determined
b) admiring
c) thrilled
d) donate
a) determined
Fill in the blank: He ______ a lot of time to studying for the exam.
a) devotes / devoted
b) inspired
c) managed
d) messed up
a) devotes / devoted
Fill in the blank: He forgot to include my name. He _____ ______ of the list.
a) stuck me out
b) gave me away
c) left me out
d) messed me up
c) left me out
Fill in the blank: She finally decided to ______ about her feelings.
a) put together
b) put up to
c) open up
d) give away
c) open up
Choose the correct form: She (live) here since 2020.
a) lived
b) lives
c) has lived
d) has been living
c) has lived
This word means "a difficult task or problem that requires effort to solve."
challenge
This word means “to give money or goods to help a cause.”
donate
This phrasal verb means “to make a mistake.”
mess up
This phrasal verb means “to assemble or build something.”
put together
Use the correct form: They (work) on the project for three hours, and they’re still not finished.
have been working
Define this word: proudly
showing happiness or confidence about something you achieved
Define this word: thrilled
feeling very, very happy or excited
Define this phrasal verb: give away
to give something for free
Define this phrasal verb: stand for
to represent or mean something
Use the correct form: We (not/see) that movie yet.
haven’t seen
Use the word "proposal" in a sentence.
Example: She wrote a proposal for a new school club.
Use the word "inspired" in a sentence.
Example: The book inspired me to be a better person.
Use the phrasal verb "stick out" in a sentence.
Example: The tower stuck out above all the other buildings.
Use the phrasal verb "put up to" in a sentence.
Example: My friend put me up to singing in the talent show.
Use the correct form: I’m tired because I (study) all morning.
have been studying