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  • What is the opposite of 'pass'?
    forget
    lose
    sell
    fail
  • I'm leaving tonight and I'm _____ on Friday.
    coming
    coming to
    will coming
    coming back
  • (noun) it covers the outside of your body.
    skin
    bones
    blood
    trousers
  • They met for the first time when they _____ in Madrid.
    is living
    were living
    are living
    was living
  • (adj) opposite of 'dangerous'.
    good
    safe
    undangerous
    nice
  • What is the opposite of 'remember'?
    lose
    recall
    think
    forget
  • A: My exam is today. B: Don't worry. _____.
    You'll to pass
    You pass
    You're passing
    You'll pass
  • My sister drinks _____ coffee.
    too
    too a lot of
    too many
    too much
  • (adj) full of people or things.
    crowded
    crowdish
    crowding
    crowdy
  • She drives _____ than her brother.
    more fastly
    faster
    fastier
    more fast
  • (noun) you have 206 of these in your body.
    blood
    muscles
    skin
    bones
  • Can you _____ me 50 Euros?
    borrow
    barrow
    land
    lend
  • His new book isn't as good _____ his last one.
    than
    as
    that
    like
  • Eating too many sweets and biscuits is bad _____ you.
    on
    at
    for
    in
  • You haven't spent _____ on your homework.
    enough time
    many time
    time enough
    too many time
  • These jeans are _____ small. Do you have them one size bigger?
    too much
    far much
    too many
    too
  • This is Ben. He's _____ me to play the piano.
    learning
    making
    studying
    teaching
  • Are you interested _____ this TV programme?
    of
    on
    at
    in
  • When I was a child, I was afraid _____ dogs.
    on
    in
    of
    at
  • We _____ a lot of time sitting in our cars every day.
    make
    do
    spend
    take
  • (noun) a religious building for Muslims.
    mosque
    synagogue
    church
    pagoda
  • It's the hottest country I've _____ been to.
    ever
    never
    always
    sometimes
  • (adj, noun) opposite of 'north'.
    west
    central
    south
    east
  • My husband's always late. He's never _____ time for anything.
    on
    in
    of
    at
  • A: _____ today? B: No, she's on holiday.
    Is she working
    Does she work
    Will she work
    She work
  • (noun) a building where you can see old things.
    retirement home
    theatre
    gallery
    museum
  • They're playing really badly. They _____ the match.
    won't to win
    want win
    won't win
    will not to win
  • I _____ a lot of time playing games on my phone.
    did
    lose
    do
    waste
  • What is the opposite of 'teach'?
    learn
    receive
    train
    get
  • (noun) the place where a king or queen lives.
    treehouse
    big ben
    palace
    yurt
  • Women spend _____ time cooking than in the past.
    less
    fewer
    smaller
    little
  • It's the _____ road in the world.
    dangerousest
    more dangerous
    most dangerously
    most dangerous
  • A: Have you been to the USA? B: Yes, I _____ New York last year.
    have been
    went
    've been
    was going
  • Friday is _____ day of the week.
    the most busy
    the busiest
    the most busily
    the busier
  • What is the opposite of 'buy'?
    spend
    purchase
    sell
    advertise
  • I'd really like to be good _____ dancing.
    at
    in
    on
    for
  • What is the opposite of 'push'?
    poll
    pill
    pal
    pull
  • A: It's cold in here. B: _____ the window.
    I'm closing
    I close
    I won't close
    I'll close
  • (adj) opposite of 'quiet' (for a place).
    noising
    noisy
    nosy
    noised
  • (noun) the organ we use to think.
    brain
    heart
    genitals
    soul