Choose the correct adjective:
That film was really __________! I couldn’t stop watching it.
a) excited b) exciting c) excite
b) exciting
I __________ (see) that movie last week.
saw
If it’s very cold, it’s __________.
a) boiling b) freezing c) tiny
b) freezing
Our car __________ on the way to the beach.
a) broke down b) turned back c) set out
a) broke down
Someone who tells the truth is __________.
a) honest b) lazy c) shy
a) honest
I was really __________ when I saw a huge spider in my room.
a) frightened b) frightening c) frighten
a) frightened
I __________ (not finish) my homework yet.
haven´t finished
That joke was so __________! I couldn’t stop laughing.
a) hilarious b) furious c) ridiculous
a) hilarious
We __________ on our trip early in the morning.
a) go down b) stop off c) set out
c) set out
He always helps other people — he’s really __________.
a) quiet b) generous c) brave
b) generous
Choose the correct noun:
His __________ helped me a lot when I felt sad.
a) encourage b) encouragement c) encouraged
b) encouragement
We __________ (live) here since 2015.
have lived
I’m not just angry, I’m __________!
a) huge b) terrible c) furious
c) furious
We __________ at a small café for lunch.
a) turned back b) stopped off c) gave up
b) stopped off
If you aren’t afraid of danger, you are __________.
a) funny b) kind c) brave
c) brave
Choose the correct form:
We need a quick __________ to this problem.
a) solve b) solving c) solution
c) solution
Choose the correct sentence:
a) I’ve just had lunch. b) I just had lunch. c) I have lunch just.
a) I´ve just had lunch.
Which adjective means very, very hot?
a) boiling b) freezing c) ridiculous
a) boiling
He didn’t like it, but he __________ with the plan anyway.
a) carried on b) came across c) turned back
a) carried on
She doesn’t talk much — she’s __________.
a) funny b) shy c) quiet
c) quiet
Choose the correct word:
The teacher’s __________ made a big __________ on me.
a) impress / impression b) impression / impress c) impressive / impress
a) impress / impression
Choose the correct usage:
Which sentence means the action has a result now?
a) I lost my keys. b) I’ve lost my keys. c) I was losing my keys.
b) I´ve lost my keys.
Choose the best synonym for very big:
a) tiny b) huge c) freezing
b) huge
I __________ an old photo of us yesterday.
a) gave up b) came across c) went down
b) came across
He often jokes and makes people laugh — he’s __________.
a) kind b) funny c) lazy
b) funny