Animal babies
Animal fe/males
Onomatopoeia
Random grammar
100

Baby dog!

a puppy

100

Male sheep!

a ram

100

The verb to describe the sound stags make!

to roar

100

B1 - Fix the mistake 


If we will buy icecream, I will buy the chocolate flavour

First conditional (realistic and possible action)


If we buy icecream, I will buy the chocolate flavour

200

Baby cow!

a calf

200

Female cat!

a queen

200

The verb to describe the sound of grass in wind!

to rustle

200

B1 - Fix the mistake 


I often worry for the environment 

I often worry about the environment 


Many verbs in English have a preposition which they must be with (look for, worry about, be good at etc.)

300

Baby bear!

a cub

300

Male deer!

a stag

300

The verb to describe the sound wild waves make!

to crash

300

B2 - Fix the grammar mistake 


I have been to Scotland last year, it was great. 

Two options: 


I went to Scotland last year, it was great. (past simple)

I have been to Scotland, it was great. (present perfect)

400

Baby horse!

a foal

400

Female pig!

a sow

400

The verb to describe the sound leaves being blown make!

to scurry

400

B2 - Fix the mistake.

"I didn't see John. I mustn't has seen him"

I musn't have seen him

Modals of speculation use modal verb + have + 3rd verb

500

Baby otter!

a pup or a cub

500

Male duck!

a drake

500

The verb to describe the sound a happy fire makes!

to crackle

500

C1 - Make the inverted sentence 


 I | read | Had | the | | first, | I | have | enjoyed | would | it | more | book 



Had I read the book first, I would have enjoyed it more 


Inversion creates stress and emphasises the point which you are trying to make. This person regrets that they did not read the book before watching the movie.