GRAMMAR 1
GRAMMAR 2
VOCABULARY
PRONUNCIATION
RIDDLE
100

What are the 2nd and 3rd form of the verb:

RUN

(spell it!)

RUN, RAN, RUN

100

The doctor didn't advise me _____ my lifestyle.

(change)

The doctor didn't advise me to change my lifestyle.

100
What are dogs "feet" called?

PAWS

100

Where is the stress?

DETERMINED

DETERMINED

100

What has to be broken before you can use it?

An egg!

200

What are the 2nd and 3rd form of the verb: 

TEACH

(spell it!)

TEACH, TAUGHT, TAUGHT

200

Fortunately, her injuy won't prevent her from __ part in the competition.

(take)

Fortunately, her injuy won't prevent her from taking part in the competition.

200

My car broke __ on the highway today.

a) in

b) off

c) down

down

200

Where is the stress?

RESULT

RESULT

200

I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?

A candle!
300

What are the 2nd and 3rd form of the verb:

LIGHT

(spell it!)

LIGHT, LIT, LIT

300

I really dislike people ___ me in the street to ask for money.

(stop)

I really dislike people stopping me in the street to ask for money.

300

Most fish have them. They help them propel, steer and balance.

FINS

300

Find the odd one out

throw  elbow  awful  grow

awful

300

 Where does today come before yesterday?

The dictionary!

400

What are the 2nd and 3rd form of the verb:

MISTAKE

(spell it!)

MISTAKE, MISTOOK, MISTAKEN

400

Henry reminded everyone not arrive late for the party.

Is this sentence correct? If not, say the correct version.

Henry reminded everyone not to arrive late for the party.

400

Our plans for a weekend trip fell ____________ because my husband had to work overtime. 

a) away   b) out   c) through

fell through
400

Find the odd one out

challenging   chorus   achieve  catch

chorus

400

I’m light as a feather, yet the strongest person can’t hold me for five minutes. What am I?

Breath!

500

What are the 2nd and 3rd form of the verb:

LIE (e.g. lie down)

(spell it!)

LIE, LAY, LAIN

500
We'd always planned our children to go to university.


Is this sentence correct? If not, say the correct version.

We'd always planned for our children to go to university.

500

To pay close attention in a particular situation because you are expecting something to happen or you want to avoid something bad

watch

a) for   b) over   c) about

watch for

500

Find the odd one out

whenever  why  which  whose

whose

500

What has many keys but can’t open a single lock?

A piano!