Guess the phrasal verb: "To stop doing sth/abandon sth. before it is finished or complete"
Give up
Name the non-gradable adjective of: very bad
Terrible/ horrible/awful
Which time tense do we use with the following expressions: "for ten years, already, since 2010, today, yet"
Present perfect: I have lived here for ten years/since 2010 / I haven't finished yet / I have already finished...
Choose the correct preposition in capital letters: Afraid, ashamed, bored, fond + ON / OF / AT
Of
What do these expression mean? "apply for a job" and "quit a job"
1. Apply for a job: make a formal application or request to try and start working somewhere. 2. Refuse and abandon a job.
Choose the correct option in capital letters: Where do you fancy GO/GOING this evening?
Going (If there's a verb after FANCY, it must be in the gerund form)
Guess the phrasal verb: "To start a journey / leave home to start going somewhere"
Set off
Present: Teach / Past Simple: ______ / Past Participle: ______
Taught / Taught
Transform the following sentence into the passive voice: "This treatment can cure several illnesses."
Several illnesses can be cured by this treatment.
Which modal verbs can we use to talk about possibility?
Can, could, may, might
Complete this sentence with the correct form of the verb in brackets: I don't know what I __________ (do) if I lost my mobile phone.
would do
Choose the correct option in capital letters: "I was completely __________ (AMAZED/AMAZING) by the beauty of the gardens. It was a really ______ (INTERESTED/INTERESTING) tour."
Amazed, interesting
Which preposition do we use with "2020, the morning, June, summer" : AT / IN / ON
In: parts of the day, years, months and seasons
Which expression/phrasal verb do we use to say the we are waiting anxiously for something to happen?
Looking forward to + ing
Rewrite the following sentence using the word in brackets: "I’d prefer to go skiing this year rather than go on a beach holiday." (INSTEAD OF)
I’d prefer to go skiing this year instead of going on a beach holiday.
Meaning of "enough". How do you use it with a noun? And with and adjective?