TENSES
VOCABULARY
GENERAL GRAMMAR
PREPOSITIONS
CULTURE
100

This time tomorrow, I ............................... on the beach.

A. am lying

B. will lie

C. will be lying

C. will be lying

(To say that an activity will be in progress at a particular time in the future, we use the future continuous tense.)

100

The front of your face below your mouth.


chin

100

She is more intelligent ……………………….. I thought.

THAN

100

He accused me …………………….. stealing his money.

- about

- for

- of

of

100

This is the name of the UK Flag

the Union Jack

200

Phone me when you ............................ time.

(have, would have, will have)

have

(In many subordinate clauses we use the present tenses to refer to the future.)

200

A machine or tool that does a special job.


device



200

I have hardly eaten ………………………… since yesterday.

- anything

- nothing

anything

( Hardly is a negative word. It cannot be used with nothing. )

200

Do you agree …………………………… his decision to quit?

- for

- with

- of


with

(You agree with a person, opinion or policy.)

200

These are the counties which the UK consists of.

England, Wales, Scotland, The Northern Ireland

300

You ........................... an accident if you go on driving like that.

- are having

- will have

- would have

will have

(In conditional sentences, when the verb in the if-clause is in the simple present tense, we use will + infinitive in the main clause.)

300
Formally tell two people each other's names when they first meet.


introduce

300

It took me months to ………………………… in the city.

- get used to driving

- used to get driving

- get used to driving

300

I am anxious ……………………………. my exam.

- for

- about

- over

about

300

He is the heir to the English throne.

Prince Charles

Prince of Wales

400

When you phoned, I ................................. in the garage.

- worked

- am working

- was working

was working

(We use the past continuous to talk about a past event that was going on a particular time in the past.)

400

unfairly preferring one person or group over another

biased

400

Have you …………………………….. seen a ghost?

- ever

- never

ever

400

He has been married .................................. her for more than three decades.

- with

- to

- for

to

400

This is the capital of the UK and England

London

500

I .......................... the bell six times but no one opened the door.

- was ringing

- have rung

- rang

rang

(We use the simple past to talk about repeated past actions.)

500

the measurement of how long something is from one end to the other

length


500

She had great difficulty ………………………… a job.

- in finding

- to find

in finding

500

We should arrive ……………………… their place ……………………. time …………………… lunch.

- in, to, at

- at, by, for

- at. in, for

- at, for, in

- at. in, for

500

This is Queen Elizabeth's home.

The Buckingham Palace