What's the missing verb in these phrases?
_____ the ironing
_____ the dishes
_____ the laundry
do
Where do you put 'already' in this sentence?
I have been to Vietnam.
I have already been to Vietnam.
What's the missing verb in these phrases?
_____ lunch
_____ the bed
_____ sushi
make
Where do you put 'yet' in this sentence?
I haven't been to Vietnam.
I haven't been to Vietnam yet.
What's the missing word?
(In a shop) Excuse me. Can I _____ on this dress?
try
What's the correct option?
I never said nothing / something / everything / anything. I'm good at keeping secrets.
I never said anything. I'm good at keeping secrets.
What's the missing word?
(In a shop) The _____ rooms are over there.
fitting
What's the correct option?
Everybody / Anybody / Nobody / Somebody knows where he goes. We can't find him.
Nobody knows where he goes. We can't find him
What's the correct option?
I think Sundays are usually boring / bored.
I think Sundays are usually boring.
Is this an offer, a promise, a prediction, or a decision?
I think I'll be a beautiful old lady in 20 years' time.
A prediction
What's the correct option?
I usually feel boring / bored on Sundays.
I usually feel bored on Sundays.
Is this an offer, a promise, a prediction, or a decision?
I'll buy you a diamond ring with my first salary.
A promise
Which verb phrase means 'think about the past'?
think back
What's the opposite of 'the most expensive'?
the cheapest / the least expensive
Which verb phrase means 'return a call'?
ring back / call someone back
What's the opposite of 'the tallest'?
the shortest
What's the opposite of 'keep a promise'?
break a promise
List at least 2 quantifiers for uncountable nouns.
much / a little
What's the opposite of 'win a game'?
lose a game
List at least 2 quantifiers for countable nouns.
many / a few / a lot
How do you say this number?
2/3
two thirds
What are 2 other ways to express the same meaning in this sentence?
I don't speak English as well as my daughter.
My daughter speaks English better than me.
I speak English worse than my daughter.
How do you say this number?
3/4
three quarters
What are 2 other ways to express the same meaning in this sentence?
My brother isn't as tall as my sister.
My brother is shorter than my sister.
My sister is taller than my brother.