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Perspectives Intermediate (A)

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  • Look at the picture. Name three very common sports which can be played in these areas drawn out on the ground.
    Tennis - basketball - volleyball
  • Which compound noun represents the picture?
    Amusement park
  • To win or get a point, goal, etc. in a competition, sport, game, or test.
    Score
  • In which kind of questions we don't need the auxiliary "do" or "did"?
    Object questions
  • Phrasal verb which means to START DOING something.
    Take up
  • What do you call the area where you can go ice skating or even play ice hockey?
    Rink
  • A long journey, especially by ship.
    Voyage
  • An individual who explores man-made structures often as a hobby.
    Urbexer
  • Which tense do we use to emphasize the fact that an action is incomplete and focuses on the duration.
    Present perfect continuous
  • What do you call the area shown in the picture?
    Pitch
  • An adjective which means feeling or showing a great pleasure.
    Delighted
  • Which suffix do you add in order to make the noun of the word: FRIENDLY? Does it suffer any spelling change?
    -ness (cross out "y" and add "i")
  • What is the noun of the word: CONFUSED
    Confusion
  • We use this tense to talk about things which are always or generally true.
    Present Simple
  • What's the negative noun of the word HAPPY.
    Unhappiness
  • To prepare your body for sport (phrasal verb).
    Warm up
  • Which adjective describes the feeling of being angrily irritated?
    Annoyed
  • Phrasal verb meaning: to stop doing something, usually beacuse it's too difficult.
    Give up
  • Very frightened.
    Terrified
  • Which compound noun represents the picture?
    Rooftop
  • A book, play, or film that has an exciting story, often about solving a crime.
    Thriller
  • Way of living and/or travelling which costs almost nothing.
    Freeganism
  • To travel by getting free rides in someone else's vehicle.
    Hitchhike
  • Which tense do we use for past experiences when the exact time isn't stated?
    Present perfect
  • When we tell stories or talk about actions or events in the past, which tense do we use to emphasize that one past action finished before another past action?
    Past perfect
  • Which compound noun represents the picture?
    Skyscraper
  • A book, film, or play that continues the story of a previous book, etc.
    Sequel
  • To defeat or do better than.
    Beat
  • Very sad and without hope.
    Depressed
  • A verb which means to make the same journey regularly between work and home.
    Commute
  • Which is the past participle of FLY?
    FLOWN
  • The actors in a film, play, or show.
    Cast