Vocabulary: Personality & Clothes
Vocabulary: Personality & Sports
Grammar: Perfect and Continuous forms of the verb
Grammar: Narrative Tenses
Use of English: Parts of speech
100

Complete the gap with one word:

Ana is so ________. She's only interested in how people look. She never thinks about something serious.

shallow

100

Choose the combination which is NOT possible:

to lose - a match / a game/ a goal / a point

a goal

100

Use the verb in brackets in the correct form:

I work as a fashion editor for Hip Magazine. Today I _______ (work) at the Diwali lights festival.

am working

100

Name 3 narrative tenses.

1. Past Simple

2. Past Continuous

3. Past Perfect

100

The word "education" is a noun. Modify it to make 3 different parts of speech:

1) verb

2) adjective

3) adverb

1) to educate

2) educational

3) educationally

200

Clothing you wear next to your skin is called...

underwear

200

Which verb (play, go, do) matches "sailing"?

go sailing

200

use the verb in brackets in the correct form:

I _______ (not need) a new pair of jeans at the moment.

don't need

200

"On the day of the match, it was raining and the fans were getting wet."

What tense do we use here? What do we use it for? (to talk about main events, to set the scene, to talk about the first action that happened before the second one)

Past Continuous; to set the scene

200

Use the correct form of the word in brackets:

Female students worry more about their _______ than male students. (appear)

appearance

300

Complete the gap with one word:

You need a pair of ______ shorts - cycling damages shorts quickly, so invest in good ones.

hard-wearing

300

I buy a ticket and watch the game. I'm a __________.

spectator

300

Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the verb in brackets:

"How long _______ (you/look) for a job?"

"For a month now."

have you been looking

300

Use the prompts to complete tge sentences:

I couldn't go to Alex's birthday party because I _______ (I / break / my leg) the day before.

I had broken my leg

300

The opposite of "responsible" is ...

irresponsible

400

Complete the gap with one word:

By the 1950s both garments had reached ______ status when famous actors wore them in films. (recognised by everyone)

iconic

400

A person who does things that are difficult, dangerous or painful and isn't afraid is ...

courageous

400

Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the verb in brackets:

"How long _______ (you/have) this suit?"

"For ten years, I think."

have you had

400

Complete the gaps with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets:

Andy ____ (take up) running when he ______ (study) in Edinburgh.

Andy took up running when he was studying in Edinburgh.

400

Complete the gap with the correct form of the word in brackets:

"It was rather _____ (polite) of Peter to attend the graduation ceremony in faded jeans and a scruffy T-shirt.

impolite

500

Make the phrase below sound less negative, e.g. "He is lazy. = He isn't always hard-working."

She is always late. = She isn't ...

exactly / particularly punctual.

500

to discourage somebody = to ...

Example: Think of sport you don't like. What ___ you ___ it?

put off

500

Complete the gap with the correct form of the verb in brackets:

"He _____ (always be) sensitive about what other people think about him."

has always been

500

Read the sentence and decide if it's correct or not. Correct the mistake if relevant.

"When we got home we realised, we had bought too much food."

correct

500

Complete the gap with the correct form of the word in brackets:

"The silly comments he made online showed his ______." (mature)

immaturity