BOOKS
COLLOCATIONS
PHRASAL VERBS
PAST TENSES
FEELINGS
100

This type of book often tells a story about two people falling in love. 

What is romance?

100

You do this with a scarf when it’s cold outside.

What is wear?

100

If two people decide to end their relationship, this phrasal verb is used.

What is to break up?

100

The sentence “I played football yesterday” is an example of this tense.

What is the past simple?

100

We feel like that when we have nothing interesting to do.

What is bored?

200

A category of books that give facts about real events, people, or topics.

What is non-fiction?
200

You must do this to a crime if you want to catch the criminal.

What is solve?

200

This phrasal verb is used when a car stops working on the road.

What is to break down?

200

Fill in the gap with the correct tense:
“They ___ (watch) a movie when the lights went out.” 

What is were watching?

200

An adjective describing how we feel before an exam.

What is nervous or stressed?

300

A story set in a world with magic, mythical creatures, or impossible elements belongs to this imaginative genre.

What is fantasy?

300

This verb completes the collocation “___ alive,” meaning to continue living.

What is stay?

300

You use this phrasal verb when someone illegally enters a building to steal something.

What is to break into?

300

This tense is usually used for completed actions at a specific time in the past.

What is past simple?

300

This is how we may feel when something we've been waiting for gets cancelled.

What is disappointed?

400

This adjective describes a book that is so exciting or engaging that you don’t want to stop reading it.

What is impossible to put down?

400

You can “___ a code” if you manage to understand its hidden meaning.

What is break?

400

This phrasal verb describes what happens when a fire or a war suddenly begins.

What is to break out?

400

This tense is often used to describe two actions happening at the same time in the past.
Example: “While I __________, she __________.”

What is the past continuous?

400

We feel that way, when we say "Phew!" after a stressful exam.

What is relieved?

500

This adjective describes a story that is highly humorous or entertaining, often in a lighthearted way.

What is amusing?

500

A collocation which means "to risk it when an opportunity appears".

What is take a chance?

500

At the end of the school term, students are happy when classes do this for the holidays.

What is to break up?

500

This tense often interrupts an action in progress expressed by the past continuous.

What is the past simple?

500

When we're sitting with our head in our hands, close to tears.

What is miserable?