Vocabulary Sports
Past Forms
Present Forms
Passive Voice
Countable or Uncountable
100

Someone whose job is to teach people to improve at sport. ( rider/ athlete/ coach)

  COACH.

100

People were walking in the park. (past simple/ past continuous/ past perfect.)

Past continuous

100

Look it is raining outside.

Present continuous.

100

We bake bread here.

Bread is baked here.

100

Ocean (uncountable/ countable)

Countable

200

The equipment, clothes, etc. that you need to do a particular activity. (skate/ essential/ gear)

 GEAR.

200

Miguel posted the letter yesterday. ( past continuous / past simple).

Past simple.

200

We have been standing here for ages.

Present perfect continuous.

200

The car is being repaired.

He is repairing the car.

200

A bottle of oil. (countable/ uncountable)

Countable.

300

To win or get a point, goal, etc. in a competition, game or test. 

SCORE.

300

They hadn't gone to bed until late.

Past perfect

300

We haven't got any new videos. We have watched all these.

Present perfect

300

We have broken the glass.

The glass has been broken.

300

A tablespoon of sugar. (countable/ uncountable)

Countable

400

The player who stands in the teams goal to try to stop the other team from scoring.

GOALKEEPER.

400

My father (was / were) ___ (shop) in the sports store.

My father was shopping in the sports store.

400

The visitors are here at last. (They/ arrive).

The visitors are here at last. They have arrived.

400

The sealions were fed.

They fed the sealions.

400

Five grams of flour. (uncountable/ countable)

 Countable

500

Someone or something, that has beaten all other competiton.

 CHAMPION.

500

The park looked awful. People (had/ has) ___ (leave) litter everywhere.

The park looked awful. People had left litter everywhere.

500

Mark's car isn't blocking us in now. ( it/ he/ moved).

Mark's car isn't blocking us in now. He has moved it.

500

The school janitor is cleaning the classrooms next week.

The classrooms are being cleaned by the school janitor next week.

500

Hair (countable/ uncountable).

Both answers are correct.