Word formation
Idioms/ phrases
Synonyms
Relative clauses
Habits
100

This amount of paperwork is probably the only ..... of the project. Everything else is great. (use a correct form of "back")

drawback/ setback

100

She is famous and followed by all the media. She is in.....

the spotlight

100

fashionable

trendy

100

School is a place .... many people remember for a really long time.

which

100

He .... only drink some tea in the morning. He does not eat breakfast.

will

200

They received a severe ..... from the public. (use a correct form of "back")

backlash

200

This item is something compulsory to own. It is a ....

must-have

200

outdated

bygone/ well past/ fad

200

The play, ... title is very romantic, was written when the author himself fell in love.

whose

200

We would think that school was terrible. How wrong we were!  Correct the sentence if needed.

used to

300

The band made a huge ..... when they organised a concert in aid of cancer charity. (use a correct form of "back")

comeback

300

The singer ought to make people more aware of his music abroad. He is a great talent. He ought to

raise his profile

300

badly

adversely

300

The play was written .... the author was madly in love.

when

300

Did they really used to buy a burger every day?

Correct the sentence if needed.

use to

400

She loves thee hoodie, even though it is absolutely .... ! To be honest, I cannot even imagine her not wearing it. She is nothing like a fashion doll. (use a correct form of "out")

outdated

400

Oh, come on! Don“t be such an ......! Wear something trendy and fashionable.

old hat

400

stop

cease

400

Lawyer is someone ..... might help you out of trouble.

who

400

My brother constantly uses my charger and never put it where it belongs. He is such a pain in the neck!


Correct the sentence if needed.

is constantly using

500

He will make the same mistake again and again. I am determined not to make any mistakes .... (use a correct form of "repeat")

repeatedly

500

They risk everything in order to gain fame. They ..... everything in ............. of fame.

They jeopardise everything in pursuit of fame.

500

clothes

garments

500

This is the venue. I saw the musician play there for the first time. (join the sentences)

This is the venue where I saw the musician play for the first time.

500

Oh, those were the days! We would go out to chase all the animals in the park. Poor them.

Correct the sentence if needed.

OK