Conditionals
Adjectives
English expressions
Phrasal Verbs
SURPRISE
100

If I __________, I buy a house.

a. win

b. won

win

100

The class is________.

a. interesting

b. interested

a. interesting

100

Use "get out of hand" in a sentence correctly.

Get out of hand means get out of control.

100

I asked him out means:

a. invite on a date

b. ask to leave a place

invite on a date

100

I have two_______

a. fish

b. fishes

fish

200

If I win the lottery, I____________ a house.

a. will buy

b. would buy

a. will buy

200

Peter was ______ when he missed the start of the film.

a. annoyed

b. annoying

a. annoyed

200

Use "get (something) out of your system" in a sentence correctly.

Get something out of your system means to do the thing you have been wanting to do so you can move on.

200

Please, back me ______.

a. up

b. on

up (back up means support)

200

Thank you for _______ here today.

a. to come

b. coming

coming

300

If I won the lottery, I ________ a house.

a. will buy

b. would buy

would buy

300

The results of the game were ________.

a. surprised

b. surprising

surprising

300

Use "hit the sack" in a sentence correctly.

Hit the sack means go to sleep.

300

We decided to break _____ the relationship.

a. in

b. up

up ( break uo means to end a relationship).

300

I ________ some documents at the office yesterday.

a. dropped out

b. dropped off

dropped off

400

If I had won the lottery, I ________ a house.

a. would buy

b. would have bought

would have bought

400

Trying to understand English can be so________.

a. frustrating

b. frustrated

frustrating

400

Use "pull (someone's) leg" in a sentence correctly.

Pull someone's leg means to joke with someone.

400

I called him ____.

a. up

b. down

uo (call up means to phone)

400

Past participle of cut:

a. cutted

b. cut

cut

500

I ____________, if I ________ the opportunity.

a. would have traveled more; had had

b. will travel more; had

would have traveled more; had had

500

John was ________ when he went parachute jumping for the first time.

a. terrified

b. terrifying

terrified

500

Use "pull yourself together" in a sentence correctly.

Pull yourself together means to calm down.

500

I came down with something means:

a. volunteered

b: become sick


become sick

500

_________ what you choose, I'm fine with your decision, boss.

a. I don't mind

b. It don't care


I don't mind