This word means “good enough or sufficient for a particular purpose.”
What is adequate?
Complete the sentence: “I ___ (go) to the party tomorrow.”
What is will go?
What does the idiom “break the ice” mean?
What is to start a conversation in a friendly way?
Spell the word that means “pleasant to look at.”
What is beautiful?
How many letters are in the English alphabet?
What is 26?
This word describes a person who has a strong desire to succeed or achieve something.
What is ambitious?
Which sentence is in the Future Continuous Tense?
A) I will go.
B) I will be going.
C) I go.
What is B) I will be going?
What does “once in a blue moon” mean?
What is something that happens very rarely?
In the word “knight”, which letter is silent?
What is the letter “k”?
What is the most common letter in the English language?
What is the letter E?
This adjective means “suitable or proper in the circumstances.”
appropriate
Choose the correct form: “By this time next year, she ___ (finish) university.”
What is will have finished?
What does “hit the books” mean?
What is to study hard?
Which of these words rhymes with “through”?
A) Though
B) Blue
C) Tough
What is B) Blue?
What is the longest word in English that has only one vowel? (Hint: “strengths”)
What is strengths?
This word describes something that causes disagreement or public discussion.
What is controversial?
What’s the difference between “will” and “be going to” for the future?
“Will” = decision made now; “be going to” = plan or intention made earlier.
What does “under the weather” mean?
What is feeling a bit sick or unwell?
Spell the past tense of “study.”
What is studied?
What country did the English language originate from?
What is England?
This word describes someone who shows understanding and care for another person’s feelings.
What is sympathetic?
Correct this sentence: “I am go to meet my friend later.”
What is I am going to meet my friend later?
What does “spill the beans” mean?
What is to reveal a secret or tell something that was supposed to be hidden?
How do you pronounce the “th” sound in “think”?
(voiced or voiceless?)
What is voiceless?
About how many people speak English in the world (native + non-native)?
What is over 1.5 billion?