Vocabulary
Be going to, will, pc and ps
Future continuous, FPS, FPC
Prefixes
Vocabulary
100

Define the words: CREW - LOST PROPERTY

CREW: A group of people who work on and operate a ship, aircraft, etc.

LOST PROPERTY: A place where lost items are stored.

100

Is the sentence correct?

I am going to visit my grandmother next week.

YES, we use going to for planned intentions, predictions based on evidence.


100

What is the structure for future continuous?

WILL/WON'T + BE + VERB ING.

100

Complete with the correct prefixes the words:

Advantage

Agree

Legal

DISadvantage 

DISagree

ILlegal

100

Use in a sentence the words:

TAKE OFF

OFF PEAK

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200

Use these words in a sentence: CRUISE - NETWORK - DESTINATION

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200

Is it correct?

Look at those dark clouds! It will rain.

NO.

Remember that we use going to for planned intentions, predictions based on evidence. 

200

What is the structure for future perfect simple and future perfect continuous?

FPS: 

WILL/WON'T + HAVE + VERB PAST PARTICIPLE

FPC:

WILL/WON'T + HAVE BEEN + VERB ING

200

Mention 3 negative prefixes

Un, Dis, Im

200

Mention the difference between RETIRE and RESIGN

Retire: Leave your job due to reaching a certain age

Resign: Leave a job by yourself

300

Mention the difference between STEERING WHEEL and TYRE

STEERING WHEEL: This is the control interface that the driver uses to direct the vehicle. 

TYRE: This is the part of the vehicle that makes direct contact with the road 

300

Are these sentences correct?

  • "I will answer the phone."
  • "I think it is going to snow tomorrow."
  • "I will help you with your homework."

WILL: Spontaneous decision, Prediction, Offer

1. Is correct

2. Incorrect

3. Correct

300

Mention the difference between FPS and FPC

FPS: Emphasizes on the completion of an activity by a certain time in the future.

FPC: Emphasizes on the duration of an activity by a certain time in the future.

300

Define the prefixes: 

OVER - SUB - SEMI

OVER: too much

SUB: down 

SEMI: half

300

Define:

Be made redundant - be sacked/fired - do shift work


Be made redundant: Lose your job because your employer no longer needs you

Be sacked/fire: To be dismissed from your job by your employer

Do shift work: To have different schedules to work

400

Mention the difference between GET IN/OUT and GET ON/OFF

GET IN/OUT: The emphasis is on entering an enclosed space (cars, taxis)

 GET ON/OFF: This is typically used for larger vehicles where you "board" and can often move around (buses, trains, planes). Implies boarding/disembarking a vehicle, or mounting/dismounting something you ride on (motorbikes, bikes). 

400

We use PRESENT CONTINUOUS for:

a. Really closed plans (tomorrow, tonight, today)

b. Timetabled activities (at 3:00 pm, at 4:00 o'clock

a. CORRECT

Future closed and confirmed plans 


400

Complete using FPS or FPC:

By 8pm I ______________ (revise) history for five hours.

By 8pm I will have been revising history for five hours.

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS because of the time marker FOR.

400

Complete the words with IN or IM:

Mature

Patient

Capable

Secure

Practical


IMmature

IMpatient

INcapable

INsecure

IMpractical

400

Define: 

Internship - promotion - qualifications

Internship: Practical work experience

Promotion: To reach a higher position in your job

Qualifications: Characteristics or abilities for the applied job.

500

What is the difference between EXCURSION, JOURNEY, TRAVEL, TRIP and VOYAGE?

TRAVEL: It emphasizes the overall activity of going from place to place, without necessarily specifying a particular destination or duration. 

Example: "I love to travel."

TRIP: This refers to a specific instance of going to a place and returning. Implies a shorter duration and a specific purpose, such as a vacation or business trip. 

Example: "We took a weekend trip to the mountains."

JOURNEY: This emphasizes the process of traveling, often over a long distance. 

Example: "They embarked on a long journey across the desert."   

VOYAGE: This specifically refers to a long journey by sea or space.

Example: "The ship began its voyage across the Atlantic."

EXCURSION: This is a short trip or outing, often for pleasure or education.

Example: "The students went on an excursion to the museum".

500

We use _________ with time expressions like WHEN, AS SOON AS, UNTIL, AFTER, BEFORE. Also, for timetabled activities. 

a. Present perfect simple

b. Present simple 

c. None of the above

PRESENT SIMPLE

500

Is this sentence correct? If not, rewrite it

By 5:00 pm I will have been arrived back home.

FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE

Because it is focusing on the completion of an activity. 



500

Using these words in a sentence with the correct prefixes:

Relevant

like

obey

IRrelevant

DISlike

DISobey

500

Mention jobs where these schedules are applied:

Work full time - work long hours - work overtime - work nights - work part-time - work from nine to five

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