Gerunds & Infinitives
Comparisons
Point,Use, Purpose, Advantage
Body & Movement Idioms
Phrasal Verbs
100

Complete the sentence: “She refused ___ (go) to the party.”

TO GO

100

Complete the sentence: “Flexible working hours are often ___ less important than a decent salary.” (choose from: a great deal, a large amount, a high number)

a great deal

100

Complete the sentence: “It’s to your ___ to make as many contacts as possible.”

advantage

100

Complete the idiom: “Thanks for covering my ___!” (back / neck / shoulder)

back

100

What does "put off" mean in the sentence: The long hours really put me off accepting the offer. 

A) Encourage B) Discourage C) Fire someone D) Reward

B) DISCOURAGE

200

After which verb do you use the gerund? (choose one) enjoy, decide, promise

ENJOY

200

Fill in the blank: “My brother works ___ hours than me.” (choose from: a lot of, by far, far more)

far more

200

Which word fits? “Companies have dress codes for a ___ , so employees should stick to them.”

purpose

200

Which idiom means “to start with simple things before doing something difficult”?

walk before you can run 

200

Find the mistake: She was talked on giving the presentation even though she was nervous. 

❌ on → ✅ into

300

Correct the sentence: “He avoided to answer the question.”

He avoided answering the question.

300

Correct the sentence: “This report contains just many errors as the previous version.”

This report contains just as many errors as the previous version.

300

Fill in the blank: “Students should take full ___ of online business networking sites.”

advantage

300

Complete the phrase: “You’ll ___ yourself if you don’t take that opportunity.” (hit / pat / kick) 

KICK

300

Which phrasal verb means “to investigate or research something”?

CHECK OUT

400

Give an example sentence using a verb followed by an infinitive expressing intention.

Eample: I plan to travel next summer. 

400

Complete with as or like: “They seemed ___ the inspectors.”

like

400

Complete the sentence: “I didn’t make good ___ of my time at school.”

use

400

What does “get your head down” mean?

To focus and work hard

400

CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION: She always tries to ___ up her team's mistakes, but it only makes things worse. 

A) cover B) see

COVER

500

Explain the difference in meaning between “stop to smoke” and “stop smoking.”

“Stop to smoke” means stopping something else in order to smoke; “stop smoking” means quitting smoking entirely.

500

Complete with so or such: “It’s not ___ a large project as I expected.”

so

500

Complete: “Doing an unpaid internship seems a bit ___ if you ask me.”

pointless

500

Complete the idiom: “Could you lend a ___?” (hand / back / shoulder)

HAND

500

What's the difinition of "start up"?

To begin doing something new, especially a job or activity.