100 — Easy Word
What does pumpkin mean?
100 — So or Such?
It was ___ a strange dream.
100 — Fill the Gap
There is ___ in my shoe! I think it’s a pebble.
Answer: something
100 — Translate
get ready
Answer: to prepare
100 — Present Simple Signal Word
always / yesterday / now
Answer: always
200 — Synonym
Choose the word closest in meaning to angry:
a) peaceful
b) mad
c) truffle
200 — Choose the Correct Option
The soup was ___ delicious!
200 — Choose the Right Word
Did you meet ___ interesting at the party?
Answer: anyone
200 — Meaning
What does get lost mean?
Answer: to go in the wrong direction / to lose your way
200 — Present Perfect Signal Word
already / last month / at the moment
Answer: already
300 — Fill the Gap
I need to ___ the table before dinner. (wipe / sink / disturb)
300 — Like or Such as?
I love desserts ___ truffles and rum baba.
300 — Meaning Check
What does everywhere mean?
Answer: in all places
300 — Choose the Correct Option
I usually get ___ at 7:30. (up / ready / drunk)
Answer: up
300 — Choose the Correct Tense
I ___ (visit) Paris last year.
Answer: visited (Past Simple)
400 — Translation
Translate: pure happiness
400 — Explanation
Why is so beautiful day wrong?
400 — Correct the Mistake
I don’t have nothing to eat.
Answer: I don’t have anything to eat.
400 — Context
Which sentence is correct for get drunk?
a) I get drunk every water.
b) She got drunk yesterday.
c) I will get drunk my homework.
Answer: b
400 — Spot the Mistake
I have seen him yesterday.
Answer: Use Past Simple → I saw him yesterday.
500 — Context Meaning
Which sentence uses accidentally correctly?
a) I accidentally ate all the cookies.
b) I accidentally happy.
c) Accidentally the room.
500 — Creative Sentence
Make a sentence with such as.
500 — Tricky Sentence
Make a sentence with somewhere.
Answer: e.g., I want to go somewhere new this weekend.
500 — Create a Sentence
Make a sentence with get + adjective (to become).
Answer: e.g., I always get tired in the evening.
500 — Mini Storytelling Challenge
Tell me 3 sentences with different tenses (past, present, future).
Answer Example:
Yesterday I visited the museum.
Today I am reading a book.
Tomorrow I will go to the park.