Vocabulary Basics
Common Idioms
Tenses & Forms
Synonyms & Antonyms
Simple Proverbs & Sayings
100

This adjective means “very large in size or amount.”

Huge, Gigantic, Big. 

100

“Break a leg” is something you say when you want someone to do what?

Good luck

100

Change to past simple: “She walks to school every day.”

“She walked to school every day.”

100

Give a synonym for “happy.”

Glad (or “joyful”)

100

“Actions _____ louder than words.” (Fill in the blank.)

Speak

200

This verb means “to make someone happy.”

Please.

200

“Piece of cake” means something is… what?

Very easy

200

ill in the blank with the correct past continuous form: “They ______ (play) soccer at 5 p.m.

were playing

200

Give an antonym for “big.”

Small

200

“Two heads are better than _____.” (Fill in the blank.)

One

300

This noun is a type of animal that says “meow.”

Cat.

300

“Under the weather” means someone feels… what?

Sick or not well

300

Change to present perfect: “I ate breakfast.”

“I have eaten breakfast.”

300

Give a synonym for “help.”

Assist

300

“A penny _____ two.” (Fill in the blank—means small amounts add up.)

Saved is

400

This adjective describes something that is not clean.

Dirty. 

400

“Hit the books” means to… what?

Study hard

400

Correct the sentence: “He don’t like ice cream.”

“He doesn’t like ice cream.”

400

Give an antonym for “fast.”

Slow

400

“Don’t count your _____ before they hatch.” (Fill in the blank—don’t assume success too early.)

Chickens

500

This noun means “a place where you borrow books.”

Library

500

“Cost an arm and a leg” means something is… what?

Very expensive

500

Fill in the blank with “going to” for future plans: “We ______ (visit) Grandma tomorrow.”

are going to visit

500

Give a synonym for “start.”

Begin

500

“Better late than _____.” (Fill in the blank.)

Never