Grammar
Idioms
Trivia
Surprise
100

Unite the sentences with a relative pronoun A novelist is a person. He writes novels. 

A novelist is a person who writes novels. 

100

When a person is "barking at the wrong tree", it means....

that the person is wrong. 

100

What is the capital of Ireland?

Dublin

100

a television or radio drama series dealing typically with daily events in the lives of the same group of characters.

Soap Opera

200

Change this question into an indirect question: 

Where did they put our coats?” 

“Do you know ?”

Do you know where they put our coats? 

200
"Once in a blue moon" means...

Rarely

200

The more of this there is, the less you see. What is it?

Darkness

200

Correct or not: Her name’s Marta, isn’t she? 

Not correct. Her name's Marta, isn't it? 

300

You’re a little nervous, are / don’t / aren’t you?

You're a little nervous, aren't you? 

300

If I tell you to "let the cat out of the bag", what does it mean?

Reveal the secret
300

Trainers in British English... in American English...

Sneakers

300

What ___ ____ want ___ be ____ you were a child?

What did you want to be when you were a child? 

400

Change this sentence into Active Voice

The treasure was hidden on an island by the pirates.

The pirates hid the treasure on an island

400

Make a sentence using the idiom "hot potato".


Check your classmate's sentences and decide whether the sentence is correct or not. 

The meaning of the idiom is:

A situation that is difficult to deal with and causes a ot of disagreement. e.g. The abortion issue is a hot potato in Colombia. 

400

What's it used for? a spade

It's used to dig soil or sand

400
Give a synonym to the word "odd".

strange

500

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in parenthesis:

1. What would you do differently if you _____ (have) to do this again? 

2. If she _____ (buy) the more expensive bike, she won't have enough money to pay her rent. 

3. If I had known you were coming I _____(bake) a cake. 

1. had

2. buys

3. would have baked

500

Make a short dialogue using "Like two peas in a pod".

"Like two peas in a pod" is used when two people are very similar. 

e.g. The twins are like two peas in a pod.

500

A baby horse is a...

foal

500

Make 3 difficult job interview questions and 1 extreme interview question

What are your strengths and weaknesses?

How do you deal with criticism? 

Why are you interested in this position?

What kind of dinosaur would you be?