$100: The bells (ring) whenever there is a wedding.
$100: Are rung
$100: Fix the error: "We have our windows repaint every three years."
$100: Repainted
$100: Use a phrase that means "almost certain": They are _____ be home soon.
$100: It's bound to …
It'll …
It'll definitely …
$100: A word for a very successful, high-budget movie.
$100: Blockbuster
$100: The person who repairs cars and engines.
$100: Mechanic
$200: I promise your new passport (send) to you tomorrow.
$200: Will be sent
$200: Correct or Incorrect: "I'm having the door repaired on Monday."
$200: Correct (✓)
$200: The opposite of "likely." It is _______ they will sell products at that price.
$200: Unlikely
$200: If a movie is extremely funny, it is this.
$200: Hilarious
$200: A person who builds or repairs houses.
$200: Builder
$300: You can't see the tigers now because they (feed).
$300: Are being fed
$300: Change to "get/have done": "A dog took my shoes." (I had...)
$300: I had my shoes taken by a dog.
$300: There is a ______ ______ they will win. (Meaning high probability).
$300: Good chance
$300: The words spoken by actors in a film or play.
$300: Dialogue
$300: To replace an old sofa with a new one or change the fabric.
$300: Replace
$400: He (already / tell) what clothes to bring before the game.
$400: Had already been told
$400: Fix the error: "You can get it delivering tomorrow if you pay extra."
$400: Delivered
$400: Use a modal to show negative possibility: They ______ not replace it.
$400: Might
$400: CGI and other visual illusions are called ______ ______.
$400: Special effects
$400: When a worker leaves dirt or waste behind, they leave a ______.
$400: Mess
$500: This bird (not / see) in this country for seven years.
$500: Hasn't been seen
$500: Correct the tense: "I have had to get my car fixed before I drove to the coast."
$500: I had to get (Simple Past)
$500: A verb used when you think something won't happen: I ______ it will rain.
$500: Doubt
$500: A single part of a TV series (like Chapter 1).
$500: Episode
$500: To estimate or judge the value or damage of something.
$500: Assess