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