Complete the sentence: I __________ like olives, but now I love them.
didn't use to
Complete with the correct form of the verb: I want (eat) Thai food tonight.
to eat
What do you call a person who makes coffee? Bonus point if you know what language the word is from.
barista/Italian
jet lag
Which idiom means "to go into a situation without a specific plan"?
play it by ear
Complete the sentence: I'm ________________ online classes now.
used to/getting used to
Complete with the correct form of the verb: She's never enjoyed (work) with her family.
working
A person who treats people with mental health issues is called a ________. Bonus point if you know what language the word is from.
psychologist or psychiatrist/Greek
Complete the sentence: It was too hot to use a _________ last night. I only used a sheet.
comforter OR blanket
Which idiom means "to be physically fit and healthy"?
to be as fit as a fiddle
Complete the sentence: ____ you ______ __ play sport when you were younger?
did/use to
I'd prefer (not go) to the cinema tonight.
not to go
The word that means building design is ___________. Bonus point if you know what language the word is from.
architecture/Greek
Complete the sentence: If you're worried that you'll be tired tonight, have a ______ in the afternoon.
nap/siesta
Which idiom means "to repeat something again and again"?
(to sound like) a broken record
Complete the sentence: ____ you ______ __ your new schedule yet?
Are/used to
Will you let me (visit) my friend later if I (finish) my homework now?
visit/finish
A person who drives rich people around is a __________. Bonus point if you know what language the word is from.
chauffeur/French
Complete the sentence: The noise hadn't woken the baby. She was _____ asleep.
fast
Which idiom means "to sound familiar"?
to ring a bell
Correct the sentence: I'm get used to using new computer.
I'm getting used to using my new computer.
I had to (get used to) (wear) a mask in 2020.
to get used to/wearing
Another word for a bunch of flowers is a ___________. Bonus point if you know what language the word is from.
bouquet/French
snored/kept
Which idiom means "to behave in a unique or non-conforming way"?
to march to the beat of one's own drum