Vocabulary
Grammar
Irregular Verbs
Famous People
Idioms
100

The flesh of an animal when it is used for food 

meat 

100

What tense is this sentence in : "I am working"

present continuous 

100

What is the past simple of "to take"?

took 

100

Who wrote Romeo and Juliet

William Shakespeare

100

Complete the idiom : "It's raining _________ and ______"

"It's raining cats and dogs"

200

What piece of jewellery is named after the word "neck"?

necklace 

200

Which verb tense do we use to describe actions that happen regularly, such as habits or repeated events?

present simple

200

What is the past simple of "to go"?

went

200

Who is the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom?

King Charles III

200

What does it mean if someone is "under the weather"?

they are feeling unwell or sick

300
A synonym for the adjective "fast"

quick

300

What modal verb expresses a strong obligation?

must

300

What is "I saw"?

the first person singular in the past simple

300

What is the name of the famous detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?

Sherlock Holmes

300

What does the idiom "Don't cry over spilled milk" mean? 

Don't waste time being upset about something that has already happened and cannot be changed. 

400

What is the opposite of the adjective "noisy"

quiet 

400

Complete the following sentences with the correct relative pronoun:
"The brigde ______________ connects the two cities was built in 1905."
"The athlete ______________ broke the record trained for years."

"The bridge which connects the two cities was built in 1905."

"The athlete who broke the record trained for years."

400

What is the past participle of "to eat"?

eaten

400

This author wrote Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen 

400

Complete the following idiom:
"Looking at the world through _________ - coloured spectacles."

Looking at the world through rose-coloured spectacles

500

How was the word "unhelpful" formed?

The word is formed with the base word "help", the prefix "un-", and the suffix "-ful".

500

Name three common ways to express purpose in English grammar.

  • Using "to" (She exercises to stay healthy.)

  • Using "in order to" (He left early in order to catch the train.)

  • Using "so as to" (He spoke clearly so as to be understood.)

500

What are the three forms of the verb 'to know' in English?"

know - knew - known

500

This English king, famous for his six marriages, ruled from 1509 to 1547 and played a key role in the English Reformation.

Henry VIII

500

Choose the correct meaning of the idiom "to break the ice":

a) To start a conversation and make people feel comfortable  
b) To smash a block of ice into pieces  
c) To make a situation more difficult

a) To start a conversation and make people feel comfortable