Adverbs/Adjectives
World of Work
Grammar 1
Vocabulary
Grammar 2
100

Give four adverbs of frequency.

never   hardly ever   seldom   rarely   occasionally   sometimes   often   usually   always  

100

Complete the sentence. Mark lost his job for making bad decisions. The company ______ him.

fired

100

Give four Stative Verbs (verbs not normally used in the infinitive form).

Thoughts and opinions: agree, believe, doubt, guess, imagine, know, mean, recognise, remember, suspect, think, understand. Feelings and emotions: dislike, hate, like, love, prefer, want, wish. Senses and perceptions: appear, be, feel, hear, look, see, seem, smell, taste. Possession and measurement: belong, have, measure, own, possess, weigh.

100

This is a verb. It begins with the letter 'a'. It means to get something, like success in life. 

achieve

100

Which sentence is correct?  1) In my job, I have to deal with clients.  2) In my job, I must deal with clients.  3) In my job, I should deal with clients.  

The correct sentence is:  1) In my job, I have to deal with clients.

200

Give synonyms for the following adjectives: quick, closed and expensive.

fast, shut, dear

200

In a job, you don't 'win' a salary. What's the correct verb?

earn

200

Complete the sentence: We use the __________ (to + base form) after certain verbs like: decide, forget, need, plan, remember, want, and would like.  

infinitive

200

When your car won't go because it has not petrol, we say it has ______ ______ ______ petrol.

run out of

200

Sam: How long have you known Peter?

Tess: For three years: I ______ him three years ago.

met

300

Make the adjective in the following sentence into an adverb: He's a hard worker. He works ______.

hard

300

Translate into English: 'dar um aperto de mãos / cumprimentar'

shake hands

300

Complete the following sentence: Albert ______ smoke when he was younger but he doesn't now.

used to

300

Someone you can trust and depend on is r_______.

reliable

300

Give the three parts of six irregular verbs.

Examples: go/went/gone  be/was/were/been  buy/bought/bought  break/broke/broken

400

There are four ways we make a regular adjective into a superlative form. Give an example of each type.

Type 1: clean/cleaner, big/bigger   Type 2: dirty/dirtier, happy/happier  Type 3: careful/more careful  helpful/more helpful  Type 4: beautiful/more beautiful, interesting/more interesting  

400

In a job, you spend some time on courses learning new skills. What do we call them?  ______ courses.

training

400

Keith said: 'Don't open the gate. There's a dangerous dog in the garden.' Complete the sentence: Keith ______ us not to open the gate because of the dangerous dog in the garden.

 warned

400

What kind of days are 5th October, 1st November and 1st and 8th December. 

They're bank holidays.

400

What's the difference between the future form in these two sentences?  1) I will be at school this time tomorrow.  2) I'm going shopping tomorrow afternoon.

1) a future prediction, talking about movements in the future, a definite action in the future  2) a future plan or intention

500

Give three comparative adverbs.

For example: more easily, better, worse, more slowly, etc.

500

A candidate for a job sees an advertisement (or advert or ad) and makes an ______ for the job.

application

500

Complete these question tags:  1) They love football, ________?  2) He didn't go to the café yesterday, ________?  3) I'm working accurately, ________?

1) They love football, don't they?  2) He didn't go to the café yesterday, did he?  3) I'm working accurately, aren't I?

500

What's the difference between 'borrow' and 'lend'?

When you haven't got a pencil, you can borrow one from another student. That student lends you the pencil.

500

When do we use the Past Simple?

When we know when the action happened, at a definite time in the past. For example: yesterday, last week, two years ago, etc.