Daily Life & Actions
Adjectives
Verbs in Action
Adjectives as nouns
Adjective order
100

To not be harsh or critical with someone.

Go easy on me with / Cut me any slack on

100

The opposite of 'selfish'. A person who thinks of others.

Good-natured.

100

To make something better.

Improve

100

This is the two-word phrase used to describe all people who do not have a home.

The homeless

100

Choose category:

This category includes words like "beautiful," "ugly," "strange," and "delicious."

Opinion

200

A polite way to ask someone to share information.

"Would you mind telling...?"

200

A word for something that is very strong, difficult, or challenging.

Tough

200

To try to make someone believe that something is true.

Convince

200

Complete this common saying: "______ (Young) have dreams; ______ (Old) have memories."

The young, the old

200

Put these in order: "a(n) _____ _____ table." (wooden / large)


"a large wooden table" (Size, Material)

300

To have a sudden, temporary mental lapse or inability to think clearly.

Have a brain fart

300

A word to describe a person who easily gets angry.

Hot-tempered.

300

To use something too much or too often.

Overuse

300

n many countries, _____ (people who have no job) receive financial support from the government.

The unemployed.

300

Put these in order: "a(n) _____ _____ _____ dress." (red / beautiful / Italian)

"a beautiful red Italian dress" (Opinion, Color, Origin)

400

A phrase meaning you don't like or are not interested in something. "I don't like heavy metal music; _____."

That's not my jam.

400

This word describes something you enjoy even though you feel a little ashamed for liking it, like a silly TV show.

A guilty pleasure.

400

To make a final decision between options.

Make up my mind.

400

Find the Error

"We must remember to be kind to poor."

It's missing "the." (Correction: "kind to the poor.")

400

Find the Error

"She bought a red lovely bag."

"lovely red bag" (Opinion comes before Color)

500

This is a formal dance party for high school students, like you see in American movies.

A prom.

500
  1. Not guilty of a crime or offense.

  2. Without experience or knowledge of the unpleasant and complex aspects of life; naive.

innocent

500

To look at, think about, or respect someone or something with great pleasure.

admire

500

Find the Error

"She dedicated her life to helping the blind person."

"The blind" already refers to the group, so "person" is extra. (Correction: "helping the blind.")

500

Find the Error

"She found a heart-shaped small silver old necklace."

"a small old heart-shaped silver necklace" (Size, Age, Shape, Material)