Grammar
Adjectives
Phrasal verbs
Collocations
Idioms
100

Is the verb "fall over" regular or irregular? Give three forms

fall over - fell over - fallen over

100

This adjective with negative prefix means "dangerous"

unsafe

100

stop working (about cars, buses, etc)

break down 

100

Which verb is used in the collocation "..... the truth"? 

tell the truth

100

something that is very easy to do

a piece of cake

200

Is the verb "spin" regular or irregular? Give three forms

spin - spun - spun

200

This adjective with negative prefix means "not honest and likely to lie or do something illegal" 

dishonest

200

take care of

look after

200

Which verb is used in the collocation "..... a lie"?

tell a lie

200

This idiom means "it is not the type of thing that you like"

not be someone's cup of tea

300

Complete the gap:
If I ......... at the Black Sea, I'd swim every day (to live)

If I LIVED at the Black Sea, I'd swim every day

300

This adjective with negative prefix means 'impossible to see"

invisible

300

need someone or something in order to be successful, work correctly, etc

rely on

300

Which verb is used in the collocation "..... an excuse"?

make an excuse

300

This "weather" idiom means "be confused"

in a fog

400

Come up with a proper question word:

- ..... sugar do you want in your coffee?
- One teaspoon please

HOW MUCH sugar do you want in your coffee?
or
HOW MANY TEASPOONS of sugar do you want in your coffee?

400

This adjective with negative prefix means "difficult or impossible to read"

illegible 

400

confess

own up

400

Which verb is used in the collocation "..... a word with somebody"?

have a word with somebody

400

This "weather" idiom means "to be extremely happy"

be on cloud nine

500

"I came home late yesterday so I am not feeling well this morning"

I said that ....... (reported speech)

I said that I HAD COME late the DAY BEFORE (the previous day) so I WAS NOT FEELING well that morning

500

This adjective with negative prefix means "not true or morally wrong"

unfair

500

tolerate

put up with

500

to feel upset or hurt by something someone says or does

take offence

500

This idiom means "to be very expensive"

cost a fortune/cost an arm and a leg