Opinion Adjectives
Books and Films
Grammar
Quantifiers
Miscellaneous
100

When something is very boring.

Dull.

100

Someone who reviews books and films.

Critic.

100

Complete the sentence with the correct past simple of past continuous form of the verb.

What _____ you _____ (do) when you first had the idea for the story?

What were you doing when you first had the idea for the story?

100

Choose between too much, too many, too, and (not) enough.

I left the coffee on the table for a minute because it was _____ hot to drink.

I left the coffee on the table for a minute because it was too hot to drink.

100

Complete the missing word:

If you tell a _____, you say something funny.

If you tell a joke, you say something funny.

200

Something that is useful and educational, and you can learn from it.

Informative.

200

Where a story or event takes place.

Setting.

200

Complete the sentence with the correct past simple of past continuous form of the verb.

She (meet) her friends at 9pm on Friday to see the new film.

She met her friends at 9pm on Friday to see the new film.

200

Choose between too much, too many, too, and (not) enough.

He wasn't strong ______ to lift the box.

He wasn't strong enough to lift the box.

200

Correct the italicized parts of the sentence:

She can't stand listen to trap music.

She can't stand listening to trap music.

300

When you expect something to happen.

Predictable.

300

A book or product that is very popular and sells in large numbers.

Bestseller.

300

Complete the sentence with the correct past simple of past continuous form of the verb.

While we (stand) outside the coffee shop, a famous actor arrived to get a coffee.

While we were standing outside the coffee shop, a famous actor arrived to get a coffee.

300

Choose between too much, too many, too, and (not) enough.

Jack always gives ______ bad advice, you shouldn't listen to him.

Jack always gives too much bad advice, you shouldn't listen to him.

300

Complete the missing word:

If you listen to a _____, you listen to a story.

If you listen to a tale, you listen to a story.

400

The opposite of fantastic or fictional.

Realistic.

400

The money received for work. Synonyms include earnings, proceeds, and profits.

Income.

400

Complete the sentence with the correct past simple of past continuous form of the verb and write the correct option for when or while.

When/While the car (hit) a tree, the driver (text).

When the car hit a tree, the driver was texting.

400

Choose between too much, too many, too, and (not) enough.

There are ________ policemen in our town, so crime is a problem.

There are not enough policemen in our town, so crime is a problem.

400

Correct the italicized parts of the sentence:

My sister recommend eat at the new Japanese restaurant.

My sister recommended eating at the new Japanese restaurant.

500

Something that is unique.

Original.

500

The attention given to someone or something by the media.

Publicity.

500

Complete the sentence with the correct past simple of past continuous form of the verb and write the correct option for when or while.

In the first 'Harry Potter' book, Harry (live) in the cupboard under the stairs while/when his letter from Hogwarts (arrive).

In the first 'Harry Potter' book, Harry was living in the cupboard under the stairs when his letter from Hogwarts arrived.

500

Choose between too much, too many, too, and (not) enough.

Tokyo is ____ crowded, there's _______ people.

Tokyo is too crowded, there's too many people.

500

Correct the italicized parts of the sentences:

How much people go to the cinema yesterday?

Oh, I think there were 50 or 60 people at the cinema. It was enough crowded!

How many people went to the cinema yesterday?

Oh, I think there were 50 or 60 people at the cinema. It was too crowded!