Edit Game
Unit 5 "Sport"
 Delete

Use commas to add multiple tags

 Private  Unlisted  Public



 Save

Delimiter between question and answer:

Tips:

  • No column headers.
  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






 Save   35  Close
Give the antonym to the word: individual sports
team sports
Give the antonym to the word: win
lose
Give the synonym to the word: sportsman
athlete
Give the synonym to the word: competition
tournament
Give the synonym to the word: take part
participate
Active or Passive: This stadium __________ (hold) 20,000 spectators.
holds
Active or Passive: The rules of the game __________ (explain) before the match.
are explained
Active or Passive: Our coach __________ (train) the team three times a week.
trains
Active or Passive: Many children __________ (prefer) computer games to sports.
prefer
Present Simple Active or Passive: Football matches usually __________ (play) on Sundays.
are usually played
Active or passive: Their achievements 6) __________ (celebrate) by teachers and parents.
are celebrated
The best athletes 5) __________ (invite) to the city sports festival.
are invited
Active or passive: The opening ceremony 3) __________ (begin) at 10 a.m., and medals 4) __________ (give) to the winners at the end of the day.
begins, are given
Active or Passive: Many students 2) __________ (take) part in different competitions.
take
Active or Passive: Sports Day is an important event at our school. It 1) __________ (organise) every spring.
is organised
Make one sentence using both/either/neither: She has no time. She has no money.
She has neither time nor money.
Make one sentence using both/either/neither: We can train today. We can train tomorrow. I’m not sure.
We can train either today or tomorrow.
Make one sentence using both/either/neither: The competition was exciting. It was difficult too.
The competition was both exciting and difficult.
Make one sentence using both/either/neither: He doesn’t like football. He doesn’t like hockey.
He doesn’t like either football or hockey / he likes neither football nor hockey.
Make one sentence using both/either/neither: You can watch the game at home. You can go to the stadium.
You can either watch the game at home or go to the stadium.
Make one sentence using both/either/neither: She plays tennis. She plays badminton too.
She plays both tennis and badminton.
Disagree with the statement: I watched a football match yesterday.
I didn't.
Disagree with the statement: I enjoy running in the mornings.
I don't.
Disagree with the statement: I am not interested in sports.
I am.
Disagree with the statement: I have never tried yoga.
I have.
Disagree with the statement: I have never won a prize.
I have.
Disagree with the statement: I can’t ride a bike.
I can.
Disagree with the statement: I am fond of extreme sports.
I am not.
Agree with the statement: She never does morning gymnastics.
Neither do I.
Agree with the statement: I have watched the Olympic Games.
So have I.
Agree with the statement: I don’t like waking up early.
Neither do I.
Agree with the statement: I enjoy team sports.
So do I.
Agree with the statement: I watched the match on TV yesterday.
So did I.
Agree with statement: I can’t swim very well.
Neither can I.
Agree with the statement: I like playing basketball.
So do I.