Verbs of movement
Gerunds and infinitives
Groups of people
Relative clauses
Phrases to introduce information
100

This verb means to move slowly, often on hands and knees

Crawl

100

This is the correct form of the verb
"I enjoy _____ (read) in my free time."

Reading

100

People who work together on a ship or aiplane are known as this. 

Crew

100

In "The man ___ lives next door is a teacher," choose the correct relative pronoun.

Who

100

Fill in the phrase: "____, is the biggest spider in the world!"

Believe it or not

200

If someone jumps headfirst into water, they are likely doing this 

Dive

200

"I decided _____ (leave) early" - should it be infinitive or gerund? 

Infinitive (to leave) 

200

This group includes those who are fleeing danger in their home country. 

Refugees
200

Add the correct relative clause: 

"This is the book ___ I told you about"

That/which

200

Use the correct introduction:
"_____, sloths can sleep up to 20 houts a day."

Did you know that? 

300

When someone is in a big hurry, they are likely doing this 

Rush

300

To correctly complete

"They managed _____ (finish) on time," should you use a gerund or inifitive? 

Infinitive (to finish) 

300

This term describes people who live permanently in a particular area. 

Residents
300

Add a relative clause: "This is the café ___ we met last year."

Where

300

Complete the phrase: "____, this happened just yesterday!"

Would you believe me if I said? 

400

If you're moving back and forth while holding onto something above you, you're likely doing this 

Swing

400

For the sentence 

"She couldn't resist _____ (buy) it," choose this form. 

Buying (Gerund) 

400

Those who travel from home to work each day are called this. 

Commuters

400

Write the sentence correctly:

"My sibling who is currently living in the US got married last month"

My sibling, who is currently living in the US, got married last month. 

400

Finish the introduction: "____, koalas aren't bears, even though many people call them that."

Did you know that? 

500

To walk without a clear destination, just exploring, is to do this.

Wander

500

"I'm looking forward to _____ (meet) you" - which form completes the sentence? 

Meeting 

500

This group refers to people working for someone, often in return for wages. 

Employees

500

Complete the relative clause:
The person __ called was very polite. 

Who

500

Add the phrase: "_____, some sharks can live up to 500 years!"

What's most unbelievable is that....