Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Continuous Aspect
Homophones and Homographs
Misc.
100

The new policy is only ____ different from the old one, so most employees won't notice. (marginally, roughly, notable)

marginally

100

If your friend is complaining a lot, they are: speaking up, moaning about, raising their voice

moaning about

100

She ____ (talk) on the phone right now.

is talking

100

I need to buy a new _____ of shoes. (pair / pear)

pair

100

I left my book over _____. (there / their)

there

200

The _____ cost of the trip is $2,000. (slightly, subtle, approximate) 

approximate

200

Which phrase means to talk as loudly as possible? mumble, speak out, speak at the top of your voice

speak at the top of your voice

200

While we _____ (walk) home, it started to snow.

were walking

200
She put a red _____ in her hair. (bough / bow)

bow

200

I'm sorry I can't hear you. Can you please speak _____? (out / up / in / down)

up

300

The actor gave a _____ performance, full of emotion and energy. (subtle, broadly, dramatic)

dramatic

300

If someone can't hear you well on the phone, they might say...

you're breaking up

300

At 8 PM tonight, they _____ (have) dinner.

will be having
300

Read the sentence with the correct pronunciation: He played the BASS in the school orchestra. 

bæs

300

What is the opposite of NOTABLE? (subtle / dramatic) 

subtle

400

The two cities are _____ different in terms of culture and traditions. (subtle, roughly, strikingly)

strikingly

400

What's the opposite of raise your voice?

lower your voice

400

She _____ (study) English for the last three years.

has been studying

400

Read the sentence with the correct pronunciation: He had to WIND the clock every week to keep it running.

waɪnd

400

By the time we got there, they _____ (argue) for hours. 

had been arguing

500

The company's success was _____ due to its innovative marketing strategy. (broadly, dramatic, strikingly)

broadly

500

She was so nervous that she could only _____ her response under her breath.

mumble

500

By next year, he _____ (live) in New York for five years.

will have been living

500

Read the sentence with the correct pronunciation: She covered her WOUND with a bandage. 

wuːnd

500

What is a HOMOPHONE? (words that are spelled differently and have a different meaning, but have the same pronunciation / words that are spelled the same, but have a different meaning) 

words that are spelled differently and have a different meaning, but have the same pronunciation