Vocabulary
Ability
Mystery
Used to & Would
Idioms
100
If writing things helps you remember you take these in class
What are notes?
100
The verb in the ability: be able to speak
What is to speak?
100
You can't make a subject you...
What is take a subject?
100
The tense you use for a single event in the past
What is simple past?
100
If you help someone you...
What is give them a hand?
200
The main difference between full time and voluntary work.
What is one is paid and the other is free?
200
If someone has the ability to swim, but did not actually do it.
What is could swim?
200
When something is scary.
What is frightening?
200
This must come before using the word would in a past repeated action.
What is when in the past it was? (When I was a child...)
200
When you don't know anything about something
What is you haven't got a clue?
300
These words sound the same, but one means that a place is not messy and the other means you can see through it.
What are clean and clear?
300
The ability is not used in the present tense unless it is after another verb.
What is be able to?
300
An adjective for someone who has a lot of knowledge.
What is knowledgeable?
300
We _______ in the countryside, but now I live in Vienna.
What is used to live?
300
An idiom for someone who reads a lot of books
What is a bookworm?
400
Name three things you can do (school-related).
What is a degree, an exam, a course, some research, a subject, your best, well at something?
400
When her husband died, Mary Wesley __________ survive on her small pension.
What is managed to?
400
You can't DO progress you.....
What is make it?
400
In spoken English used to or would is contracted like this.
What is (subject)'d?
400
If you learn something really well you know it...
What is by heart?
500
Describe a past learning experience for 1 minute.
What is (answers vary)?
500
This phrase means general ability and when you succeed in actually doing something.
What is be able to?
500
A patient patient is someone who...
What is a person who is willing to wait at a doctors office?
500
When should you keep the D out of useD to?
What is when it is negative?
500
The idiom for when something is beneficial to you ($$)
What is it pays?