What is the past participle of the verb “begin”?
Begun
A life goal.
A___
Ambition
Speak for 20 seconds without any pauses of more than 3 seconds on the following topic:
What did you do this morning when you woke up?
I would of gone to the party if I know about it.
I would have gone to the party if I had known about it.
What's the name of the problem with this sentence?
I haven't never done any homework.
It has a double negative. "didn't" and "not". You cannot use a double negative in English.
"I have never done any homework."
or
"I haven't ever done any homework."
What is the difference between “much” and “many”?
"Much" is used for uncountable nouns.
"Many" is used for countable nouns.
Sure of one's abilities.
C___
Confident
Speak for 40 seconds without any pauses of more than 3 seconds on the following topic:
What is earth?
I seen the movie last night and it were amazing.
I saw the movie last night and it was amazing.
What is the difference between 'who' and 'whom'?
Give an example using both.
"Who" is used for the subject of the sentence.
Who is going to the party?
"Whom" is used for the object of the sentence.
To whom should I apologise?
Put these adjectives in the correct order.
We ate at an Italian, old, small, beautiful restaurant.
We ate at a beautiful, old, small, Italian restaurant.
To have an effect on someone or something. Can be positive or negative. (verb or noun)
I___
Influence (verb)
(to have an impact (noun) on someone can also be correct)
Speak for 60 seconds without any pauses of more than 3 seconds on the following topic:
Describe a memorable dream you had one night.
The problem is he don't listen to anyones advices.
The problem is(,) (that) he doesn't listen to anyone's advice.
What is the difference in both grammar and meaning between:
"I skied in Switzerland."
"I have skied in Switzerland."
"I skied in Switzerland." is past simple, but it does not make sense without a time clause or an understanding of when the action happened.
"I have skied in Switzerland." is present perfect and does not need a time clause or an understanding of when the action happened. It just means that the action completed before now.
Choose the correct option:
"Neither of the answers (is/are) correct."
"Neither of the answers is correct."
In this context, "neither" is treated as a singular subject.
Verb that means 'to accept a bad situation without complaint'
T___
Can also be a phrasal verb
P___ U___ W___
Tolerate
Put Up With
Speak for 90 seconds without any pauses of more than 3 seconds on the following topic:
If you could change one thing in your life what would you change, why do you want to change it, how would you change it and what would the advantages be?
"If you buying 8 items or less, you can use that cashier over their."
If you're buying 8 items or fewer, you can use that cashier over there.
Both of these sentences are correct but have different meanings. What is the difference between:
I saw the movie last night and it is amazing.
I saw the movie last night and it was amazing.
"is amazing" is present simple, so you are just saying that the movie itself is an amazing movie.
"was amazing" is past simple, so you are saying that the whole experience of watching it last night (the cinema, the popcorn, being with your friends, as well as the film itself) was amazing, but the experience has now finished.
Complete this sentence to mean that there was no dinner left.
If I _____ earlier, I wouldn’t have missed the train.
(you did miss the train)
If I had left earlier, I wouldn’t have missed the train.
Very keen and full of energy to do something.
E___
Enthusiastic
Speak for 2 minutes without any pauses of more than 3 seconds on the following topic:
What things makes you happy, and why?
"Nowadays, mostly Asian people are eating the rice and mostly European people, they are eating the potato."
Most Asian people eat rice, and most European people eat potato.
Which of these is a subordinating conjunction?
Since, And, But, Or, Yet
Subordinating conjunctions connect independent clauses with dependent clauses.
I will do my homework after I eat my dinner.
Therefore, since is a subordinating conjunction.
I have been studying at Cam-Asean since I was sixteen.