GRAMMAR
GRAMMAR
VOCABULARY
VOCABULARY
TENSE?
100

Complete: 

I enjoy______ (work) as a  teacher.

I enjoy working as a teacher

100

I want _____ ( work) at a university.

I want to work at a university.

100

Mention an antonym of  "honest"

dishonest / insincere/ biased

Example: 

biased media coverage.

an insincere smile.

100

Choose the words that  are synonyms:

 inspiration: encouragment-  information- motivation

inspiration: encouragment - motivation

100

What tense it is? when do we use it?

  He works in a hospital 

SIMPLE PRESENT: general action, habitual action, general truth.

200

 Choose the correct: 

Batman which/ who/ whose  is the hero of a comic book series, is mostly good but he also has a dark side.

Batman who is the hero of a comic book series, is mostly good but he also has a dark side.

200

Choose the correct relative pronoun:

The lyrics to this song, that/ which are very sad, always makes me cry.

The lyrics to this song, which are very sad, always makes me cry.

200

mention a synonym of the word "goal"

aim

objective

200

Choose the synonyms:

Ideals: ethics- suggestions- morals

Ideals: ethics- morals

200

What tense is it? When do we use it?

Sorry, I can't talk right now. I am working.

PRESENT CONTINUOUS:  ACTIONS HAPPENING AT THE MOMENT OF SPEAKING.

300

Jim doesn't have a lot of money, but I saw him driving an expensive sport car the other day.  It couldn't/ must have been his car.

Jim doesn't have a lot of money, but I saw him driving an expensive sport car the other day.  It couldn't have been his car.

300

Lily said she was sick at home, but I saw her at the party.  She  might be/ must have been lying.


Lily said she was sick at home, but I saw her at the party.  She must have been lying.

300

They don't think he is a good theme/ influence.

They don't think he is a good influence.

300

Mention the definition of TREND

TREND:  a general pattern

300

What tense is it? when do we use it? Can you tell me the negative and interrogative version of this phrase?

I worked for ten hours yesterday.

SIMPLE PAST: an activity that started and finished in the past.

I didn't work for ten...

Did you work for ten...?

400

 Find the mistake: 

By the age of 3, Annie had already learn how to play the piano.

By the age of 3, Annie had already learned how to play the piano.

400

What's the meaning of "cut back on" in this phrase?

We need to cut back on eating out.

We need to stop spending so much money on eating out.

400

I have learned to cope/ handle with stress in a number of ways.

I have learned to cope with stress in a number of ways.

400

If someone tells you "  I like your new hairstyle" just because he/ she didn't want  you to feel bad.

What is it?

A) a total lie

B) a white lie

A WHITE LIE

400

What tense it it? When do we use it? can you tell me the interrogative and negative version of this phrase?

I have worked with children before, so I know what to expect.

PRESENT PERFECT: an activity that started in the past and continues now and maybe in the future.

I haven't worked with children...

Have you worked with children before?

500

Find the mistake: 

He had been compete internationally for many year before he was selected to go to the Olympics.

He had been competing internationally for many year before he was selected to go to the Olympics.

500

Choose the phrasal verb which describes  the meaning of the sentence:

We donated all of our DVDs.  ( go without/  gave away)

We gave away all of our DVDs.

500

Your job seems very stressful. You have so many important   anxiety/ responsabilities.

Your job seems very stressful. You have so many important   responsabilities.

500

The word HONESTLY  is an adverb, adverbs describe actions. For example:

He honestly  believed she was a good person. how did he believe? HONESTLY

THE QUESTION IS: What's the adjective of this word and  what does it do?

ADJECTIVE: HONEST

Adjective decribe NOUNS.

Ex: He is an honest person

His honest answer silenced her.

500

What tense is it? When do we use it? can you mention the negative and interrogative form of this phrase?

I had already worked for several years before I got married.

PAST PERFECT: the past of the past. An activity before another activity in the past.

I hadn't worked for...

Had you worked for several years before you got married?