Transport nouns
Trasport verbs
Future modals
Present Modals
Bonus
100
Windscreen
What is the name of the window on a car
100
Ride
It can be dangerous to _____ a motorbike.
100
might.
PERSON A: Are you going to travel anywhere on your vacation? PERSON B: It all depends on airline prices. I ___________________________________
100
needn't
There are plenty of tomatoes in the fridge. You _____ buy any.
100
A coffin
The maker doesn’t want it, the buyer doesn’t use it and the user doesn’t know it. What is it?
200
Bonnet
The metal cover over the part of a car where the engine is:
200
Fly
I want to become a pilot and _____ an airplane. Wrong!
200
will be responsible for paying
If you take the apartment, you ______________________________________ the rent at the start of each month.
200
might
Take an umbrella. It _____ rain later.
200
1461, because one of the years is a leap year. 365 x 4= 1460 + 1= 1461
How many days are there in 4 years?
300
Airplane
what is a heavier-than-air aircraft kept aloft by the upward thrust exerted by the passing air on its fixed wings and driven by propellers, jet propulsion, etc.
300
Getting away
We're _________ getting away of the car.
300
may not be able to attend
Jill hasn't been feeling too well lately. She __________________________________ the party on Friday night.
300
Musn't
People _____ walk on grass
300
You use the knife to cut the orange in half. Half plus half equals a hole and you escape through the hole.
You are trapped in a room with no windows or doors. You have a knife and an orange. How do you escape?
400
Wheel
A circular object connected at the centre to a bar, used for making vehicles or parts of machines move: I got my bag caught in the wheel of my bicycle. He lost control of his car when a front/rear wheel hit a rock as he approached the first bend.
400
Weer off
The bike ___________ when the cat appeared
400
probably won't finish on time.
It's fortunate that you are here to give me a hand. Without your help, I _____________________________________________
400
Can, can't
____ you speak Italian? No, I ___.
400
None, they are POLICEmen.
A mansion is on fire. There are three rooms: A room full of money, a room full of expensive paintings, and a room full of gold and precious jewels. Which room do the policeman put out first?
500
Headlight
A light with a reflector and special lens mounted on the front of a vehicle to illuminate the road ahead; also : the beam cast by a headlight
500
Pulled out
The policeman stopped the man who pulled out dangerously
500
must be going to ask his girlfriend to marry him.
Yesterday, I saw Ted looking at diamond rings in a jewelry store. In my opinion, he _____________________________________________
500
could, can
I _____ speak Arabic fluently when I was a child and we lived in Morocco. But after we moved back to Canada, I had very little exposure to the language and forgot almost everything I knew as a child. Now, I ___ just say a few things in the language.
500
"If I had asked you if this was the door to freedom, would your answer have been 'yes'?"
You are stuck in a dungeon with two doors. One leads to freedom, the other to death. You may ask just one single question of the two guards standing by the doors in order to escape. One of the men always lies and the other always tells the truth, but you can't differentiate the liar from the truth-teller. What one question can you ask that will guarantee your exit through the right door?