Vocabulary
Grammar
Phrasal Verbs
Idioms and Expressions
100

What is a Synonym of "Fast" ?

Quick, speedy, agile, brisk, nimble

100

Choose the correct sentence:

  • A) She have two cats.
  • B) She has two cats.
B) She has two cats


100

What does the phrasal verb "wake up" mean?

To stop sleeping

100

What does the idiom "break the ice" mean?

To start a conversation or activity in a social setting

200

What word means somebody who repairs cars?

Mechanic

200

Which of these sentences is in the past continuous tense?

  • A) I am reading a book.
  • B) I read a book.
  • C) I was reading a book.

C) I was reading a book.

200

What does "give up" mean?

  • A) To start something new
  • B) To stop trying
  • C) To give something to someone

B) To Stop trying

200

What does "under the weather" mean?

To feel ill or sick

300

Which of these words is a synonym for "dangerous"?

  • A) Safe
  • B) Risky
  • C) Friendly

Risky

300

Choose the correct form of the verb:

  • "If I ___ you, I would study harder."
  • A) was
  • B) were
  • C) am

A) was

300

Choose the correct meaning of "turn off":

  • A) To make something start
  • B) To make something stop
  • C) To move around something

B) To make something stop

300

What does "the ball is in your court" mean?

It is your turn to take action or make a decision

400

What is the opposite of "noisy"?

Quiet

400

Which sentence is correct?

  • A) He don’t like coffee.
  • B) He doesn’t likes coffee.
  • C) He doesn’t like coffee.

C) He doesn't like coffee

400

What does "look after" mean?

To take care of someone or something

400

What does "a piece of cake" mean?

Something that is very easy to do

500

What is the meaning of the word "diligent"?

Showing careful and persistent work or effort

500

What is the correct indirect speech form of:

"He said, 'I am going to the store.'"

  • A) He said that he is going to the store.
  • B) He said that he was going to the store.

B) He said that he was going to the store.

500

What does "bring up" mean in the context of a conversation?

To mention or start discussing a topic

500

What does "hit the nail on the head" mean?

To describe exactly what the other person is talking about, to perfectly describe a problem