Vocabulary
Fill the gap
Present continuous / Present Simple
Action and Stative Verbs
Miscellaneous
100

Very hungry

Starving

100

M: "How old are you?

W: "Take a ___".

M: "About 30?"

guess.

100

Her phone is held to her ear and her mouth is moving. What is she doing?

She's talking on the phone.

100

What is the main verb in this sentence? Action or stative?

Do you believe we'll live on Mars one day?

believe - stative

100

Understand is a stative verb. 

So why is this sentence correct?

"My mother is a very understanding woman."

We are using 'understanding' as an adjective, not a stative verb.

200

To ask someone to join you in an activity. (v)

Invite

200

I think I'm ___ tonight. I just want to chill out.

staying in

200

He ___ (run) every morning while ___ (listen) to music. He often ___ (take) his dog with him, who ___ (enjoy) the run also.

He runs every morning while listening / he listens to music. He often takes his dog with him, who enjoys the run also.

200

How many action and how many stative verbs are in this sentence?

“She runs to the store, buys groceries, and thinks she’ll make it back before the rain starts.”

2 Action verbs - runs / buys

1 Stative verb - thinks

200

Despite the heavy rain, the event was a huge success, and the organisers were very __________ about the turnout.

A) satisfied

B) satisfying

C) satisfyingly

D) satisfaction

A) satisfied

300

A small gathering of family and/or friends. (n)

Get-together

300

Dinner is almost ready. Could you ___ for me?

set the table

300

What ___ (do) on Saturday?

We ___ (travel) to Siem Reap and ___ (visit) my girlfriends grandparents.

What are you doing on Saturday?

We are travelling to Siem Reap and visiting my girlfriends grandparents.

300

How many action and how many stative verbs are in this sentence?

“He knows she loves painting, so he buys her new brushes and watches her work.”

2 Action verbs - buys, watches

2 Stative verbs - knows, loves

300

Give three sentences, each using 'have', but with each sentence using 'have' to mean different things. 

I have a pen (possession)

I have just finished my homework (auxiliary verb used in present perfect)

I'm going to have my car washed (causative verb)

I'm going to have pizza tonight (have replaces eat)

400

A synonym of tasty.

Delicious

400

This grammar is very ___. I really don't ___ it. 

complicated / understand

400

How many tenses are in this and what are they?

I love studying English. Learning new words and pronouncing them is my favourite part. Writing is a little difficult but I find that listening helps me with this. 

All Present Simple.

All the -ing verbs are gerunds. (verbs acting as nouns)

400

How many stative verbs are in this sentence and which one is being used incorrectly?

“I believe he is owning that car, but it seems like he doesn’t like it.”

3 Stative verbs - believe, own, seem

'is owning' should be 'owns'

400

As she stood on the edge of the cliff, a quiver of fear coursed through her body, making her legs tremble beneath her.


What do you think the word 'quiver' means?

To shake or move with a slight, fast motion.

500

A mental operation whereby an individual consciously or subconsciously analyses, evaluates, or reflects upon information, concepts, experiences, or sensory input, in order to form judgments, develop ideas, solve problems, make decisions, or comprehend abstract or concrete phenomena. 

Think.

500

We ___ (v2) our friend to play __ (n) with us but he said he preferred not to ___ (ph. v) and would rather just spectate.

invited / football / join-in

500

What is the difference in the meaning between:

I work as a teacher.

I am working as a teacher.

I work as a teacher.

This is present simple, meaning that it is something that is true now and is expected to be true for a long time. (permanent)

I am working as a teacher.

This is present continuous, meaning it is a temporary situation. It is not expected that I will be a teacher for a long time. 

500

How many actions verbs, how many stative verbs, and which verbs are not being used correctly?

“She runs to the park, grabs her notebook, and starts writing while she is knowing that the deadline is near, but feels confident that she understands the assignment.”

5 Action verbs: runs, grabs, starts, writing, feels

3 stative verbs: knows (incorrectly used as is knowing), understands, feels

500

We planned a surprised birthday party for my dad but my brother accidentally let the cat out of the bag.

What does the idiom 'let the cat out of the bag' mean?

To reveal a secret or reveal information by accident.