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What’s the weirdest English word you’ve learned this year?
your answer
What’s the most overused word in this class?
like
What is the most commonly mispronounced word?
development
What’s the most creative excuse for not doing homework?
Groupmates, do you agree?
Where is the mistake? "This is the gooder pizza I’ve ever eaten!""
gooder-the best
Which is correct? "She’s been to Paris" or "She’s gone to Paris" (if she’s still there)?
She’s gone to Paris
What tense is this? "By 2025, I’ll have graduated."
future perfect
Which phrase means "to start a journey"? (set off, turn up, break down)
set off
Name 3 types of weather that are not sunny/rainy
foggy, snowy, windy, stormy…
What’s the subtle difference? "remember to do" vs. "remember doing"
"remember to do" = future action; "remember doing" = past memory
Which is the correct negative prefix? "___polite"
im- (impolite)
What’s the missing word? "She has a ___ for languages." (talent / skill / gift)
gift (common collocation)
Which phrasal verb means ‘to investigate’? (look into, turn up, run out of)
look into
What’s the difference? "sensible" vs. "sensitive"
sensible = practical; sensitive = easily affected emotionally
Which word is NOT a synonym for ‘angry’? (livid, furious, ecstatic, enraged)
ecstatic
Which phrasal verb means ‘to tolerate’? (put up with, get away with, come up against)
put up with
Correct the error: "Despite of the rain, we went out."
Despite the rain / In spite of the rain
Add the missing preposition(s): "He accused me ___ lying ___ him."
of / to
Which verb CANNOT be used in the continuous here? "I ___ (see/think/hope) you’ll pass the test."
hope (stative verb)
Identify the tense and rewrite in the passive: "Someone has repaired the road."
Present perfect passive → "The road has been repaired."
Complete with the perfect modal: "She ___ (take) the bus; her car was in the shop." (deduction about the past)
must have taken
Correct the sentence: "If I would have known, I would have came earlier."
If I had known, I would have come earlier
What’s the past participle of "forget"?
forgotten