Grammar Police
Summer Vocabulary
Guess the celebrity
Mixed facts
Phrasal verbs and idioms
100

I have seen him yesterday

I saw him yesterday

100

A sweet, frozen food made from milk or cream, usually eaten in hot weather.

ice-cream

100

This British singer is known for her powerful voice and songs like "Hello" and "Rolling in the Deep". 

Adele

100

What is the capital of Australia?

Canberra

100

to relax and rest

to chill out

200

If I will have time, I will call you

If I have time, I will call you

200

The activity of riding waves on a board.

Surfing

200

This director created the movies "Titanic" and "Avatar".

James Cameron

200

How many states are there in the USA?

50

200

Used to say that something is very easy

a piece of cake

300

This is the most boringest film I've ever seen

"...the most boring film...")

300

A mark on your skin from too much sun.

A sunburn / a tan

300

This athlete is a famous Portuguese footballer who plays for Al-Nassr. 

Cristiano Ronaldo

300

Name the largest ocean on Earth.

The Pacific Ocean

300

What does the idiom "It's raining cats and dogs" mean? 

It's raining heavily

400

She told me she doesn't like coffee.

"...she didn't like coffee."

400

A long journey, especially by sea, to a foreign country. 

A voyage / an expedition

400

This scientist developed the theory of relativity. His name is a synonym for genius.

Albert Einstein

400

What is the most spoken language in the world? 

Mandarin Chinese

400

To spend time with someone.

 To hang out with someone

500

The book who I read was fascinating.

The book that/which I read...

500

To begin a journey or to leave. Often used when starting a summer adventure

to head out

500

This fictional character, created by Arthur Conan Doyle, is a famous detective who lives on Baker Street. 

Sherlock Holmes

500

Who painted the Mona Lisa?

Leonardo da Vinci

500

What does the idiom "To hit the road" mean?

To begin a journey / to leave