Society
Mystery bag
Prepositions
Language skills
100

Think of at least 3 kinds of protest:

a sit-in, a peaceful protest, a general strike, destruction/damage of public property, a boycott

100

A phrase we say when we learned something unbelievable (very positive or very negative):

it blows my mind!

100

to see sth __ social media

ON
100

Compare two things by using the structure "unlike X, Y (present simple)"

Suggested: "Unlike my old phone, the new one has a great battery!"

200

An adjective to describe something that doesn't cost a lot of money, regular people can buy it:

affordable

200
A verb for "to follow orders, to do as someone says":

to obey someone/sth

200

to be afraid __ sth (it scares you)

OF

200

What's the difference between "few" and "a few"?

few = not many

a few = some

300

When a person or an organisation prefers right-wing or left-wing politics, we can say they are:

right-leaning / left-leaning

300

What do we call a flight that goes straight from A to B? What do we call a flight that starts at A, stops at C, you switch to a differen plane, and then you get to B?

a direct flight;

a connecting flight

300

to protect someone __ sth (keep them safe)

FROM

300

Take this pair of events (cause and result) turn them into a second conditional (unreal present):

I have a bicycle --> I exercise more


If I had a bicycle, I would exercise more

400

An idiomatic phrase that means something became popular again, after being forgotten for a while:

X made a comeback

400

Two names for a situation where electricity goes out:

a blackout / a power outage

400

to have a subscription __ sth

TO

400

Turn the following phrase into passive and run it through at least 3 other tenses:

"The hurricane flooded the area."


"The area was flooded by the hurricane."

+ suggested:

The area has been flooded by the hurricane.
The area will be flooded by the hurricane.
The area is being flooded by the hurricane.

500

A phrase that means "to try to get elected for a government position":

to run for office

500

An idiomatic phrase that describes a thing which worries you, you keep thinking about it:

X keeps you awake at night

500

to turn __ each other (become enemies)

ON / AGAINST

500

Use "despite" (and its grammatical structure) to show contradiction between two things:

Suggested: "Despite being impractical, SUVs are very popular." / "Despite impracticality, SUVs are very popular."