Food and Cooking Vocabulary
Personality Adjectives
Money Vocabulary
Present Simple vs. Present Continuous
Present Perfect vs. Past Simple
100

You use this kitchen tool to cut meat and vegetables.

A knife

100

A person who talks a lot is...

Talkative

100

When you receive money for the work you do.

Earn (salary)

100

Complete the sentence: "Listen! The baby _____ (cry)."

is crying

100

Complete: "I _____ (see) that movie yesterday."

saw

200

This is a verb. It means to cook something in hot oil.

To fry

200

A person who gives money and presents to friends is... 

Generous

200

To take money from a bank or a person and give it back later.

Borrow

200

Complete the sentence: "I usually _____ (drink) coffee, but today I _____ (drink) tea."

drink / am drinking

200

Complete: "I _____ (never / be) to the USA."

have never been

300

This adjective describes the taste of a lemon.

Sour

300

What is the opposite of "lazy"?

Hard-working

300

Money that you borrow from a bank to buy a house.

Mortgage

300

Correct the mistake: "I am not understanding this question."

I do not understand... (Non-action verb)

300

Which signal words belong to Past Simple? (Name at least 2)

Yesterday, last week, in 1999, ago...

400

These are small, pink sea animals with many legs. People often eat them grilled or in pasta.

Prawns (or Shrimp)

400

Someone who is OK with waiting for things is...

Patient

400

An adjective meaning you have no money.

Broke

400

Complete the sentence: "My brother _____ (have) a shower right now."

is having (Action verb context)

400

Complete: "She _____ (write) three books so far."

has written

500

You use this tool to make carrots or cheese into small, thin pieces.

A grater

500

A person who wants to be successful and rich is...

Ambitious

500

To receive money or things from someone after they die.

Inherit

500

Rewrite the sentence to express that the situation is annoying (use always): "You leave your phone in the bathroom all the time!"

"You are always leaving your phone in the bathroom!"

500

Why do we use Present Perfect here? "I've lost my keys."

Because it has a result in the present (I can't open the door now).