Grammar
Vocabulary
True / False
100

Name 3 verbs that follow this rule: verb+object+to+infinitive

aim, arrange, choose, decide, intend, plan, prepare, demand, deserve, expect, hope, want, wish, would like, fail, guarantee, offer, promise, refuse, threaten, agree, can/n't afford, learn, manage, pretend, seem, tend, train, wait

100

Consumers often cite ____ ____ ____ as the number 1 factor when asked to rank the most important factor in purchasing new electronics.

value-for-money

100

These phrases mean the same thing: can't bear/can't help

False. Can't bear: to not accept or allow oneself to be subjected to something; Can't help: to be unable to do otherwise.

200

Which one of these verbs is not followed by an -ing verb? fancy, consider, involve, manage

manage

200

A _____ is legally protected. The law forbids companies to copy or alter its identifying features and market it as an original.

trademark

200

The phrases 'keep on' and 'carry on' are both typical American expressions.

False. Keep on: American; Carry on: British

300

Which rule do these verbs follow? persuade, want, prefer, ask

verb+object+to+infinitive

300

A marketing team tends to increase _____ _____ via social media marketing campaigns or social media influencers to help sell their products.

brand awareness

300

The definition of the phrase 'can't afford' is: to manage to bear without serious detriment; to be able to bear the financial cost of something

True

400

Which rule do these verbs/phrases follow? describe,'waste time','keep on'

verb +ing

400

As the European _____ _____ in sportswear, Decathalon has the power to persuade its competitors to raise or lower their prices.

market leader

400
The phrase 'put off' is a synonym for 'procrastinate' and 'save for later'

True

500

Which verb best fits this blank: keep, set, run, hold, put; Let's___off this meeting until all our team members can attend.

hold, put

500

A name, symbol or design (or some combination) that identifies a product

brand name

500

The phrase 'can't stand' means, "to have no purpose or aim."

False. It means to hate something.