Grammar
Vocabulary
100

What modal verb has the same meaning as the semi-modal verb ought to?

should

100

What is the American equivalent of the British windscreen?

windshield

200

Which quantifiers are used before uncountable nouns?

a) a few

b) little

c) many

d) much

b) little

d) much

200

Which verb means to make the effect or force of something less severe?

a) actuate

b) cushion

c) dampen

d) dissipate

b) cushion

300

What prepositions are missing in the following phrases / sentences?

a) It was good to hear ... you.

b) to be ... a loss

c) look forward ... doing something

a) It was good to hear FROM you.

b) to be AT a loss

c) look forward TO doing something

300

Match the words from the first list with the words from the second list.

catalytic, center, radiator, steering, timing, transfer

belt, cap, case, console, converter, rack

catalytic converter, center console, radiator cap, steering rack, timing belt, transfer case

400

Which verbs are followed only by gerunds and which ones are followed only by infinitives?

celebrate, mind, pretend, seem

gerunds - celebrate, mind

infinitives - pretend, seem

400

Explain the meaning of the following words in English.

a) appliance

b) knackered

c) purchase

d) wet blanket

a) appliance - a device, machine or piece of equipment, especially an electrical one that is used in the house

b) knackered - extremely tired; too old or broken to use

c) purchase - to buy something (e.g. property, goods)

d) wet blanket - a person or thing that dampens enthusiasm or enjoyment 

500

Translate the following sentence into English.

Żaden z nas nie potrafił wykonać tego zadania.

For example:

Neither of us could complete this task.

None of us was able to get the job done.

500

What words are missing in the following idioms?

a) to be ... the eight ball

b) to call it a ...

c) once in a ... moon

d) to have a ... of a time

e) to ... an all-nighter

a) to be BEHIND the eight ball

b) to call it a DAY

c) once in a BLUE moon

d) to have a WHALE of a time

e) to PULL an all-nighter