Grammar
Vocabulary
Everyday English
Reading Skills
Prepositions & Phrasal Verbs
100

We use this tense to talk about things happening now.

What is the present continuous?

100

The opposite of “expensive.”

What is cheap?

100

You say this when you meet someone for the first time.

What is “Nice to meet you”?

100

The main idea of a text tells you this.

What is what the text is mostly about?

100

We say: “I’m interested ___ music.”

What is in?


200

The past of “eat.”

What is ate?

200

A person who works in a hospital and helps sick people.

What is a nurse?

200

You say this when you want someone to repeat something.

What is “Can you say that again?”

200

When you guess meaning from the text, you make this.

What is an inference?

200

We say: “She is good ___ math.”

What is at?


300

This word is used to compare two things (e.g., “She is ___ than me.”).

What is “taller”?

300

If something is very funny, it is ____.

What is hilarious?

300

You say this when you don’t understand.

What is “I don’t understand”?

300

Words like “however” and “although” show this type of idea.

What is contrast?

300

The phrasal verb that means “continue.”

What is carry on?

400

We use “will” to talk about this.

What is the future?

400

Another word for “begin.”

What is start?

400

You say this when you want to order food politely.

What is “I’d like…”?

400

Information from the text that supports your answer is called ____.

What is evidence?

400

The phrasal verb that means “cancel.”

What is call off?

500

We use this tense to talk about an action that started in the past and is still continuing now (for example: “I have lived here for five years.”).

What is the present perfect (simple)?

500

A person who studies and writes about the past is called a ____.

What is a historian?

500

You say this when you want to politely disagree with someone’s opinion.

What is “I’m not sure I agree” / “I see your point, but…”?

500

When the writer suggests something without saying it directly, the reader must make this.

What is an inference?

500

The phrasal verb that means “to tolerate” (for example: “I can’t ____ with this noise.”).  

What is put up (with)?