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100

This accessory is used to carry personal items and is usually worn on the shoulder.

Handbag

100

To make food, like bread or cake, using an oven.

Bake

100

An area outside a house where people often grow plants or relax.

Garden

100

A small community in the countryside.

Village

100

Make passive: "People bake bread every day."

Answer: Bread is baked every day.

200

A soft, warm jacket that is perfect for cold weather.

Fleece

200

SWITCH OPPORTUNITY! Change this question for another one in a different category (if you want)


A booklet or small magazine with information about a place or activity.

Brochure

200

A portable computer.

Laptop

200

A place where you buy meat.

Butcher’s

200

Make passive: "The manager closed the shop."

The shop was closed by the manager.

300

A waterproof coat you wear when it’s raining.

Raincoat

300

A formal public statement, often made over a loudspeaker or on a notice board.

Announcement

300

A bowl-like fixture in the bathroom for washing hands and face.

Wash basin

300

A self-service place where people wash their clothes.

Laundry mat

300

Make passive: "They will paint the building next week."

The building will be painted next week.

400

A casual sweater with a hood.

Hoody

400

Someone you go to school with.

Classmate

400

A soft covering, often placed on beds to provide warmth.

Blanket

400

An open area of land, often used for farming or sports.

Field

400

DOUBLE TROUBLE! Lose half your points if you answer this question incorrectly!


Make passive: The president is giving the campaign's speeches.

The campaign's speeches are being given by the president.

500

GOLDEN TICKET! Get two extra points if you answer this question right


A warm hat made of wool, usually worn in winter.

Woolly hat

500

500 points: When something arrives later than planned, we say there is a ____.

Delay

500

A tool used to put nails into wood.

Hammer

500

A very tall building in a city.

Skyscraper

500

Complete this conditional sentence: "If ________________ (study) harder, he ______________________ (pass) the test. But he didn't"

EXTRA POINTS IF YOU NAME THE CONDITIONAL TYPE (0, 1, 2 OR 3)

If he had studied harder, he would have passed the test.