Vocabulary
Phrasal Verbs
Grammar
Prepositions/Collocations
Suffixes
100

My boss' _______ reaction was to yell, but once he calmed down he discussed the issue with me.

a) original

b) authentic

c) initial

d) primary

c) initial

100

My daughter ________ some incredible stories. She has a great imagination.

a) comes up

b) comes down with

c) comes up with

d) comes about

c) comes up with

100

ARTICLES (a, an, the, -)

______ current national flag of ______ Mexico was adopted on ______ 16th September 1968, but ______ overall design has been used since 1821.

The, -, -, the

100

PREPOSITION

insist _____

approve _____

apologise _____

on, of, for

100

Give THREE suffixes for the word 'child'.

YOU HAVE 10 SECONDS.

childhood, childish, childishly

200

WHAT DOES THE IDIOM IN BOLD MEAN IN THIS SENTENCE?

Louis is skating on thin ice by asking his boss for more time off.

to be in a risky situation

200

CORRECT THE MISTAKE:

I am always fascinated of your garden.

fascinated by

200

What's the difference between for and since in examples 1 and 2?

1. I have been attending business school for nearly three years now.

2. Mr Smith has taught History at this school since he graduated from university.

For is used when we want to indicate the length of a period of time.

Since is used when we want to indicate the starting point of a period of time.

200

COLLOCATION

Elliot _____ a mess of building his new bookcase, because the instructions didn't ______ sense.

made, make

200

Conservationists work for the ______ (survive) of endangered species.

survival

300

CHOOSE THE CORRECT NOUN: fan, spectator, viewer, audience.

1) The ____ applauded at the end of the performance.

2) The Olympic Games are broadcast on TV and attract billions of ______ worldwide.

3) The ______ stood on the side of the road and cheered the runners on.

1) audience

2) viewers

3) spectators

300

DO THESE PHRASAL VERBS HAVE THE SAME MEANING IN BOTH SENTENCES?

1) Amanda broke down when she heard the bad news.

2) There was a lot of traffic in the centre today because a lorry had broken down.

No, they don't.

1) to begin to cry

2) to stop working

300

Rewrite this sentence using the word: IN CASE

There is a possibility it might rain today, so I'll take an umbrella with me.

I'll take an umbrella with me in case it rains today.

300

COLLOCATION

Choose the right verb: wave, snap, shrug, wink, shake, nod, scratch, raise

Sally _______ her shoulders to show that she didn't the answer to the question.

shrug 

300

There's so much traffic going into the city now that the authorities will have to _____ (wide) some main roads.

widen

400

All of Sue's friends know how _____ she is. she has never treated anyone to anything.

a) tight-fisted

b) big-headed

c) narrow-minded

d) absent-minded

a) tight-fisted

400

CORRECT THE MISTAKE:

If you decide to come in my country, I would advise you to visit the capital.

come to

400

USE PAST SIMPLE OR PAST CONTINUOUS

I _____ (spend) in the Amazon Jungle, from 1999 to 2003. When I first _____ (go) there, the locals _____ (tell) me about tribes that ______ (have) no contact with the outside world.

spent, went, told, had

400

Name TWO verbs that go with the preposition 'of'.

YOU HAVE 10 SECONDS.

consist, approve ...

400

A good team leader must be ______ (decide) and confident.

decisive

500

Complete the gaps with the correct adverbs: SURELY, ABSOLUTELY, TOTALLY, DEFINITELY.

1) Henry _____ said he'd be here to help organise the party.

2) Unfortunately, I'd ______ fogotten I'd agreed to meet Gareth in town.

3) The cake that Kate made was ______ delicious!

4) I'm surprised our friends aren't here yet. ______ they'd have called if there was a problem?

1) definitely

2) totally

3) absolutely

4) surely

500

As I wasn't wearing my glasses, I couldn't _____ who was waving at me, but when I heard her voice, I realised it was my friend Susan.

a) make out

b) put off

c) put up

d) see off


a) make out

500

QUESTION TAG

1) Let's go to the cinema this weekend, _______?

2) Open the window, ______?

3) Harry went for a walk, ______?

1) shall we?

2) will you?

3) didn't he?

500

Name FIVE verbs that go with the preposition 'on'.

YOU HAVE 10 SECONDS.

concentrate, focus, depend, rely, comment, insist ...

500

Give FIVE suffixes for the word 'imagine'.

YOU HAVE 30 SECONDS.

imagination, imaginary, imaginable, imaginative, imaginatively