English Vocabulary Box Set
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English Vocabulary Box Set - My Ebook Publishing House
Book #1
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English Vocabulary Exercises
Table of Contents
1 – Expressions
2 – New Words
3 – Synonyms and antonyms
4 – Basic vocabulary
Chapter 1 - EXPRESSIONS
1. Find the correct version.
Fill in the gaps with expressions that contain colors.
1. I’m feeling very ______ because I miss mom.
(a) black
(b) blue
(c) white
(d) red
2. Tom and Jane didn’t believe me at first, but after they saw the proof in ______, they did.
(a) black and white
(b) white and black
(c) blue and red
(d) red and blue
3. Don’t tell jack anything about games because it’s like a ______ rag to a bull.
(a) black
(b) red
(c) white
(d) blue
4. Jack will help you with your game. you know he’s ______ hot at computer games.
(a) blue
(b) red
(c) black
(d) white
5. We are in big trouble but all you see are ______ skies.
(a) yellow
(b) white
(c) blue
(d) red
6. Don’t upset me, you already have a ______ mark with me.
(a) blue
(b) red
(c) black
(d) white
2. How do you pay a compliment?
Choose the correct answer:
1. Grandma is ______ tonight, she looks twenty years younger.
(a) stretching
(b) stunning
(c) startling
(d) starting
2. I didn’t expect you to do so good. I must ______ you on your grades.
(a) advise
(b) impress
(c) congratulate
(d) enquire
3. You really outdone yourself this time. the cake is ______ .
(a) delightful
(b) delighted
(c) delight
(d) delighting
4. Jack fixed the sink in one hour. He is a real ______ .
(a) professional
(b) tyro
(c) worker
(d) amateur
3. The following sentences contain expressions with the verb to eat
.
Choose the correct answer:
1. What is wrong with everybody? It’s a ______ eat ______ environment in here.
(a) dog, dog
(b) bear, lion
(c) dog, cat
(d) cat, bird
2. How could you say such a thing, I’ll make you ______ your words!
(a) mark
(b) eat
(c) stop
(d) remember
3. Let’s go to a restaurant. I feel like eating ______.
(a) in
(b) outside
(c) places
(d) out
4. I am so hungry that I could eat a ______.
(a) cow
(b) horse
(c) rabbit
(d) banana
5. Jack has got her eating out of his ______.
(a) plate
(b) food
(c) hand
(d) trick
6. You really finished all the exercises? Well, I’ll eat my ______!
(a) hat
(b) dinner
(c) eyes
(d) egg
7. He’s eating his ______ out learning for the English exam.
(a) book
(b) soul
(c) heart
(d) cake
8. Well, you don’t have to eat ______ pie, but at least stop talking about it.
(a) humble
(b) fresh
(c) warm
(d) rotten
9. You are so sad. what’s ______ you?
(a) eating
(b) stopping
(c) minding
(d) the matter for
4. The exercises below contains known expressions.
Choose the correct answer:
1. Never ______ what Dan said about the homework, you know he is no good at English.
(a) think
(b) been
(c) mind
(d) by
2. You know what they say: lightening never strikes in the same place ______.
(a) once
(b) three times
(c) twice
(d) period
3. Jack is so predictable. I can read him like a ______ .
(a) magazine
(b) script
(c) book
(d) newspaper
5. How do we express ourselves when we want to buy a ticket or make a reservation? Choose the correct answer:
1. The train leaves an 9 o’clock in the morning, so we should be there around 8 in order to have time to buy our ______.
(a) coachers
(b) places
(c) tickets
(d) coupons
2. Hi, I’d like to make a ______ for two tickets at „Romeo and Juliet".
(a) credit
(b) commitment
(c) promise
(d) reserve
3. Hi. I would like to ______ a ticket for the 7:30 am flight to Dublin, Ireland.
(a) buy
(b) sell
(c) fly
(d) trek
6. How do we talk on the phone?
Choose the correct answer:
1. I had a fight with Jane and now she doesn’t return my calls. I just can’t ______ her!
(a) late
(b) touch
(c) reach
(d) back
2. If you want to call someone, you have to search the phone ______ for their number.
(a) agenda
(b) list
(c) register
(d) database
3. David called me earlier so I ______ his call.
(a) expected
(b) reached
(c) returned
(d) kept
4. I had to put John on ______ because I got an important call on the other line.
(a) wait
(b) expect
(c) hold
(d) check
5. I like my new phone, but it has one ______ problem, it’s a too big.
(a) significant
(b) major
(c) size
(d) spacious
6. If your phone has the ______ option turned on, you can see if people have read your text messages.
(a) passages
(b) loans
(c) report
(d) letters
7. I forgot my phone at home and when I came back I had three ______ calls.
(a) missed
(b) returned
(c) turned
(d) reached
7. How do we ask for directions? Choose the correct answer:
1. Didn’t you see it? We’ve just gone ____ our old school.
a. past
b. passed
2. It’s very easy to find us, just walk ____ the main road.
a. above
b. along
3. You are on the right way, just keep going ____ park place avenue for another 200 meters.
a. down
b. up
4. Do you know where Salion street is? Yes, it’s the third street ____ the right.
a. on
b. at
c. to
5. Don’t turn to the right, just go straight ahead and ____ the bridge.
a. over
b. above
6. Which way should we go at the crossroads? Just ____ left.
a. turn to
b. turn
c. turn to the
7. Find the fountain and you’ll see George ____ the end of the street.
a. at
b. in
Chapter 2 - NEW WORDS
8. Which are