Grammar
Vocabulary
Make a sentence with ...
Collocations
Questions
100

You use this form of the verb after “enjoy,” “finish,” “avoid,” and “don’t mind.”

ing

100

A person who buys products or services in a shop or company is called this.

customer

100

Make a sentence with a phrasal verb

...

100

'Please, don't ___ this mistake again in the test'

make

100

This verb always comes first in yes/no questions in the present simple.

do/does

200

Which word can you use to describe predictions, promises,and instant decisions?

will

200

This phrasal verb means “continue,” as in “We are tired but we need to ____.”

go on / carry on / keep on

200

Make a sentence with present continuous for arrangements

am doing

200

If you spend your money buying unnecessary things, you ___ your money.

waste

200

We use this phrase to ask about a person’s job: “What do you ___?”

do

300

The third form of the verb 'catch'

caught

300

The opposite of “borrow.”

lend

300

Make a sentence with present perfect continuous

have been doing

300

You give this to a friend when you think they should do something

advice

300

Which verb form do we use in simple tenses in questions?

infinitive

400

The structure “if + present simple, will + verb” is the name of this conditional.

first

400

This phrasal verb means “take care,” as in “I had to ____ the neightbour's cat when he was away.”

look after

400

Make a sentence with past perfect

had done

400

If you want to be careful and concentrated in a particular moment, you ___ attention.

pay

400

We use this word to ask about reason or cause.

why

500

This tense describes an action that started in the past and continues now.

present perfect continuous

500

When something costs less than usual, it is on…

sale

500

Make a sentence with past passive voice

was/were done

500

If you want to be responsible, you can say that you ____ responsitility.

take

500

Turn this statement into a question asking about the team:  Dinamo won the football cup.

Who won the football cup?