-ED / -ING ADJECTIVES
PLURAL / COUNTABLE / UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
ADJECTIVES + PREPOSITIONS
PHRASAL VERBS — HABITS & ROUTINES
PHRASAL VERBS — FREE TIME & SOCIAL LIFE
100

You feel this way when something makes you tired or bored.
 

Answer: tired / bored

100

Is information countable or uncountable?
 

Answer: uncountable

100

Complete the phrase: afraid ___
 


Answer: of

100

Start a new hobby.
 

Answer: take up

100

Relax after a stressful day.
 

Answer: chill out

200


An adjective to describe a movie that makes people feel scared.


Answer: frightening

200

Give the plural form of child.

Answer: children

200

Choose the correct preposition:
“She is interested ___ photography.”
 

Answer: in

200

Stop doing something unhealthy.
 

Answer: give up

200

Spend time with friends casually.
 

Answer: hang out

300

Choose the correct adjective:
“I felt really ___ after the long exam.”
 


Answer: exhausted

300

Choose the correct option:
“Those ___ are new.” (jeans / jean)
 


Answer: jeans

300

Which adjective goes with for: good / proud / afraid
 

Answer: good (for)

300

Reduce how much you do something.
 

Answer: cut down on

300

Become interested in a new activity.
 

Answer: get into

400

Correct the sentence:
“I was very boring during the lecture.”
 


Answer: bored

400

Name a noun that is always plural.
 

Answer: police / trousers / scissors

400

Correct the mistake:
“I’m responsible of this project.”
 

Answer: responsible for

400

Return to an old bad habit.
 

Answer: fall back into

400

Take part in an activity or conversation.
 

Answer: join in

500

Explain the difference between interested and interesting.

Answer: Interested = how you feel; interesting = what causes the feeling

500

Correct the sentence:
“There are many furnitures in the room.”
 

Answer: There is a lot of furniture in the room.

500

Make a sentence using excited about.
 

Answer: open-ended correct sentence

500

Continue doing something successfully.
 

Answer: keep up

500

Create a sentence using hang out and a place.

We usually hang out at the café near our school after classes.