Verb Tenses
Time Expressions
Vocabulary
Grammar & Collocations
Pronunciation
100

"I ___ (visit) Paris last summer."

visited (Past Simple)

100

"She’s lived here ___ three years."

for

100

What’s a word for a person who is friendly and outgoing?


sociable

100

"I have ___ cat."

a

100

Write this word correctly: 

/ʃɪp/

ship

200

Correct the sentence: "I have went to London."

I have gone to London. (Present Perfect)

200

He’s been studying English ___ 2020.

since

200

Name a strong adjective meaning "very big."


enormous

200

Complete the collocation: "depend ___ someone."


on

200

Which sound is in "church"?

/tʃ/

300

Form a present perfect continuous sentence: "She / study / French / two months."


She has been studying French for two months.

300

Correct the sentence: "I’ve known her since two years."

I’ve known her for two years.

300

Who is your mother’s mother?

grandmother

300

Choose the correct article: "___ Mount Everest is the highest mountain."


(no article)

300

Write this word: /ˈmeʒər/ 

measure

400

Write a sentence using the present perfect tense to describe a travel experience that has an impact on your life now.

Example: I have just returned from Japan, and now I want to learn Japanese.

400

They’ve been married ___ they were 20.

since

400

Give a strong adjective for "very tired" and use it in a sentence.


Exhausted; e.g., "I’m exhausted after the hike."

400

apologize ___ something.

for

400

Write out the English forms of /ˈvɪʒən/ and /ˈvɜːrʃən/

vision, version

500

Combine tenses: Write a sentence using both present perfect continuous and past simple.


I’ve been working on this project since I started my job last year.

500

Write a sentence using both "for" and "since" correctly.


I’ve been learning English for five years, since I was in high school.

500

Describe a family member’s personality using two strong adjectives.

My brother is compassionate and fearless.

500

Correct the sentence: "She’s good in playing the piano."


She’s good at playing the piano.

500

Which word has these British vs. American versions?

British: /ˈʃedjuːl/ 

American: /ˈskedʒuːl/

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