Conjugate the verbs: Helen usually (work) from home, but she (work) from a café today.
What is Helen usually works from home, but she is working from a café today?
The missing preposition in the following sentence: I might accept the new job. It will depend _____ the salary.
What is on?
Pronounce the word correctly: incorrectly
What is incorRECtly?
An expression from the classic tale A Christmas Carol that describes someone who is ungenerous
What is a scrooge?
The difference between to expect and to attend
What is to anticipate versus to be present?
Conjugate the verbs: What (you / do) for Christmas this year?
What is What are you doing for Christmas this year?
The missing preposition in the following sentence: How long have you been aware _____ this problem?
What is of?
Pronounce the word correctly: passion
What is PAssion?
An idiom to describe something that is no longer in the best condition or at peak performance
What is past its prime?
The correct translation of the French word "défaut"
What is flaw?
Conjugate the verb: I need to submit my application tomorrow, but I (not have) time to take care of it yet.
What is I need to submit my application tomorrow, but I haven't had time to take care of it yet?
The missing preposition in the following sentence: I need to discuss ____ the conditions with my boss.
What is nothing? (Trick question!)
Pronounce the word correctly: environment
What is enVIRonment?
An idiom meaning something was done at the last minute
What is at the eleventh hour, in the nick of time or down to the wire?
The difference between experience and experiment
What is practical knowledge versus a test or trial?
Conjugate the verb: How long (you / be) at Radio-Canada?
What is How long have you been at Radio-Canada?
The missing preposition in the following sentence: My boss said something really inappropriate during the meeting but everyone was too shy to call him _____.
What is out?
Pronounce the word correctly: accentuation
What is accentuAtion?
The meaning of the expression to get a raw deal
What is to receive unfair treatment?
The most common meaning of the adjective sensible in English
What is reasonable or rational?
Conjugate the verb and choose the correct time marker: The company (try) to convince to convince the staff to come back to the office for/since a few months now.
What is The company has been trying to convince to convince the staff to come back to the office for a few months now?
The missing preposition in the following sentence: Jim and Dwight fell _____ over a matter of money and now they refuse to work together.
What is out?
Pronounce the word correctly: undeniably
What is undeNIably?
The meaning of the phrasal verb fall through
What is to fail?
The meaning of the word deception in English
What is manipulation?