Sports
Collocations
Phrasal verbs
Conditionals
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100

This person watches a sporting event

Spectator

100

You can ______ an opponent or rival team

Defeat

100

A phrasal verb that means "not have any left."

Run out of

100

This conditional talks about general truths and facts

Zero conditional

100

Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?

William Shakespeare

200

This official enforces the rules during a game

Referee

200

A successful event can ______ large numbers of fans and viewers

Attract

200

 A phrasal verb that means "invent or think of something new."

Come up with

200

This conditional is used to talk about regrets or unreal situations in the past

Third conditional

200

The chemical symbol "Au" represents this element.

Gold

300

This sport is played with a shuttlecock

Badminton

300

Good teamwork and training are often ______ by a coach

Demanded

300

A phrasal verb that means "reach the same level as others after falling behind."

Catch up

300

If I won the lottery, I ___ a mansion.

Would buy (second conditional)

300

Which is the largest country in the world by land area?

Russia

400

This sport includes jumping over barriers while running

hurdles

400

Fans and spectators can be ______ by an exciting match.

Delighted

400

A phrasal verb that means "compensate for a loss or mistake.

Make up for

400

This conditional talks about a real possibility in the future

First conditional

400

Which ancient civilization built Machu Picchu?

The Inca
500

This sport requires athletes to propel a narrow boat using oars

Rowing

500

A coach may demand teamwork, but every successful team sport must ______ it

Involve

500

A phrasal verb that means "have a good relationship with someone."

Get on with

500

Which conditional uses the pattern: If + past simple, would + verb

Second conditional

500

Which gas makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere?

Nitrogen