1
"Ordinary" is a bad word.
False
It only means "nothing special, common"
I'll see you in 2 _______ time.
a) week's
b) weeks
c) weeks'
c) weeks'
I don't like speaking for public!
I don't like speaking in public!
1
INTELLIGENT
2
PROBABLY
"While" means "at the same time".
True
a) keep, kept, kept
b) keep, keeped, kept
c) keep, keeped, keeped
a) keep, kept, kept
I think $300 is too much for a jacket. I don't think it's value buying.
I think $300 is too much for a jacket. I don't think it's worth buying.
2
STRUGGLE
3
COLLEAGUE
The word "book" can be a verb.
True
book (v): make a reservation
I don't like this kind of music, I ______ it boring.
a) feel
b) find
c) listen
b) find
I can't talk to you right now. I'm still working.
3
BARBECUE
4
WHISKY
We use a boat to walk across a river.
False
We use a bridge to walk across a river.
a) dream-dreamt-dreamt
b) dream-dreamt-dream
c) dream-dreamed-dreamt
a) dream-dreamt-dreamt
My glasses are broken. I have to throw them up.
My glasses are broken. I have to throw them away.
4
THROUGH
5
FOREIGN
"Therefore" can also mean "although".
False
It can mean "so".
Buying the important things for the house is to:
a) go shopping
b) make the shopping
c) do the shopping
c) do the shopping
I want to learn English well, however I have to study.
I want to learn English well, therefore I have to study.
5
UNCOMFORTABLE