Vocabulary:
Someone who always thinks 'BAD' things will happen is called
Pessimistic
Vocabulary:
The opposite of ABUNDANT.
¨SCARCE / SPARSE¨
Vocabulary:
The opposite of FREQUENT.
SELDOM / IRREGULAR / RARE
Grammar:
Choose the correct PRONOUN form:
Please tell me where I can find (your / you're / yours) notebook.
your (possessive pronoun)
Vocabulary:
Someone who works hard is (dubious / diligent / delicate)
diligent
Grammar (passive voice simple present):
People produce cars in this factory.
Cars (were produced / are produced) in this factory (by them / by people).
are produced / by people
Grammar (tense)
What is the tense of this sentence?
The boys will be playing tomorrow.
future continuous
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
Sometimes the wisest ___________ (course / coarse) of action is to do nothing.
course
Grammar (modals):
You (should / must) arrive at school on time!
must (imperative)
Grammar (modals):
You (could / should) go to the hospital if you have a fever for more than 24 hours.
should (advice)
Complete the given sentence by choosing the correct option:
You aren't allowed to use mobile so ___________
1. it's no point to leave it on.
2. it's no point in leaving it on.
3. there's no point in leaving it on.
4. there's no point to leave it on.
there's no point in leaving it on
Vocabulary:
A noise some people make while sleeping.
snore
Vocabulary:
The synonym of AUTHENTIC
GENUINE / VALID
Vocabulary:
Someone who spends money extravagantly is a (skinflint / cheapskate / spendthrift)
SPENDTHRIFT
Grammar
What is the PRONOUN in this sentence?
The museum has updated its sculpture and portrait collections.
its (possessive pronoun)
Grammar (modals):
(Can / May) I go to the cinema this evening?
May (permission)
Grammar (tense):
Identify the tense of these sentences.
I am looking for my phone.
I think I lost it.
present continuous & present simple
Grammar (modals):
I (have to / should) go to the dentist tomorrow morning at 10:00.
have to (obligation)
Grammar (tense):
What tense is this sentence?
I've written you an email.
present perfect
Grammar (tense):
What tense is this sentence?
She was shopping for clothes all day yesterday.
past continuous
Grammar (tense)
What is tense of this sentence?:
She has been sending money to her family since the end of last year.
present perfect continuous
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence,
In all the confusion, it was difficult to tell ___________ (whose / who's) things belong to whom.
whose
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence:
We would never have had the accident, if you ________________ so fast.
1. wouldn't been driving
2. hadn't been driving
3. had driven
4. wouldn't drive
hadn't been driving
Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentences:
1. We will stop at many attractions ___________ (along / in) the way.
2. He works part - time ___________ (during / since) the summer.
1. along
2. during
Which sentence below shows correct subject and predicate agreement?
1. Lizards and snakes live in Florida.
2. Lizards and snakes lives in Florida.
3. Mary sing like a bird.
4. The cheerleaders walks in parades.
1. Lizards and snakes live in Florida.