Vocabulary 1
Comparative/Superlative
Parallel Sentence
Combining sentences
Vocabulary 2
100

This word refers to the foundational rules or beliefs that guide behavior, often used in ethics or law.

principles

100

This restaurant is more better than the one we went to last week. 

Correct?  If not, then correct.

This restaurant is better than the one we went to last week.

100

My goals this year are to improve my English, getting more exercise, and to make new friends.
Parallel sentence?  If not, make it parallel.

...making new friends
100
  • The sun was setting.

  • The sky turned orange.

  • Birds flew across the sky.

  • It was a peaceful moment.

As the sun was setting and the sky turned orange, birds flew across the horizon, creating a peaceful moment.

100

To make a concept clearer through visuals or examples is to do this.

illustrate

200

This term describes the amount of moisture present in the atmosphere, which can make hot days feel even hotter.  

humidity

200

Of all the players on the team, Jasmine is the fastest.

Correct sentence?  If not, then correct.

Correct

200

He is smart, hardworking, and he has creativity.

Is this sentence Parallel?  If not, then correct.

...creative.

200
  • Maria studied all night.

  • She wanted to pass her math test.

  • She made flashcards.

  • She practiced old problems.

  • She watched a tutorial online.

Maria studied all night to pass her math test by making flashcards, practicing old problems, and watching a tutorial online.

200

This term refers to someone who permanently lives in a specific location.

resident

300

This word describes areas characterized by high population density and infrastructure like buildings, roads, and public services. 

urban

300

Between the two books, I think the second one is more interesting.

Correct sentence?  If not, then correct it.

Correct

300

The teacher told us to finish our homework, review our notes, and that we should study for the test.

Parallel sentence?  If not, make the sentence correct.

...and study

300
  • The restaurant was noisy.

  • The food was delicious.

  • The service was fast.

  • Everyone seemed happy.

Although the restaurant was noisy, the delicious food, fast service, and cheerful atmosphere left everyone happy.

300

This verb means to reach a goal or complete a task successfully, often after effort.

accomplish

400

Something described with this word is so intense or painful that it cannot be tolerated.

unbearable 

400

That was the most funniest movie I’ve ever seen. 

Correct sentence?  If not, then correct it.

delete "most"
400

Her strengths include writing clearly, to speak confidently, and problem-solving. 

Parallel?  If not, make the sentence correct.

speaking

400
  • I enjoy reading.

  • I also like painting.

  • I spend time gardening on weekends.

  • All of these activities help me relax.

I enjoy reading, painting, and gardening on weekends; all of these activities help me relax.

400

This word means to form or make up the parts of a whole.

constitute

500

This verb means to rotate rapidly, often used to describe a top or a fast turn.

spin

500

Today is hotter than yesterday, but not the hottest day of the week. 

Correct?  If not, correct the sentence.

Correct.

500

She valued not only the ability to think critically, but also the willingness to admit mistakes and the courage to try again. 

Parallel?  If not, make the sentence parallel.

PARALLEL

500
  • The athlete ran five miles.

  • He lifted weights.

  • He practiced shooting drills.

  • He followed a strict diet.

  • He was preparing for the championship.

To prepare for the championship, the athlete ran five miles, lifted weights, practiced shooting drills, and followed a strict diet.

500

This adverb means “in a way that is unusual or worthy of attention.”

remarkably