Phrasal verbs
Prepositions
Vocabulary
Word formation
Grammar
100

It means "to have a good relationship with someone".

Get on (well)

100

_________ theory

In theory

100

Complete the collocation:

to give a ___________ smile

to give a broad smile

100

What is the noun of "tired"?

tiredness

100

In the clause:

If I'd known you were coming...

What does the "'d" stand for?

had
200

It means "to accept or continue to accept an unpleasant situation, experience or person".

Put up with (something/someone)

200

apply _________

apply for

200

What do you call a drink with a lot of bubbles?

fizzy (drink)

200

What is the verb of "able"?

enable

200

What is the base structure for all passives?

be + past participle

300

It means "to give a summary of something".

Sum up

300

____________ heart

by heart

300

This word is used to refer to the time spent working after the usual time expected in a job.

overtime

300

What is the adverb of the adjective "hard"?

hard

300

Which of the following verbs is never followed by a gerund?

enjoy, can't help, detest, stop, go on, seem, like, miss

seem

400

It means "to stop being friendly with someone because you have had a disagreement with them".

Fall out (with somebody)
400
stare ________

stare at

400

Which reporting verb does the following definition refer to: "to say or think that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something bad happening"?

blame

400

What's the noun of "wide"?

width

400

Correct this sentence:

She asked me where was the T-shirt she had bought the previous week.

She asked me where the T-shirt she had bought the previous week was.

500

It means "to behave in a way that is intended to attract people’s attention and make them admire you".

Show off

500

________ average

on average

500
When referring to physical appearance, which part of the body does "complexion" refer to?
skin
500

Which are the two other nouns that can be made from "friend"?

Friendship and friendliness

500

Which expression has a similar meaning to "should", but indicates a possible negative consequence?

had better