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Are you ready for a Quiz to test your level in english
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British/American Quiz
match
british
american
bonnet (of car)
pack (of cards)
dummy
single (ticket)
queue
lift
boot (of car)
autumn
biscuit
caravan
pacifier
Fall
Trailer
One-way
Elevator
Trunk
Cookie
Hood
Stand in line
deck
Grammatical Terms Quiz
Choose the term on the right that matches the definition on the left.
A word opposite in meaning to another:
A group of words that usually go together (eg fish and chips):
A group of words that includes a subject and a finite verb:
A word that connects two parts of a compound sentence:
A combination of two vowels:
A phrase that is not intended to be understood word for word:
A verb that has a subject but no object:
Expressing an action done to the subject:
The subject does the action and receives the action:
A phrase added to a statement to make a question:
idiom
Conjunction
Passive
Reflexive verb
Dipthong
Antonym
Tag
Intransitive
Clause
collocation
Phrasal Verbs Quiz
Can you find the right verb?
Turned up
Stands out
Look up
made
Ran out
Get on
Throw away
Took off
Broken down
Looks after
1 That song has £7 million.
2 You words in a dictionary.
3 Sorry I'm late. My car of petrol.
4 Black on yellow really .
5 The lift has .
6 A baby-sitter children.
7 It was difficult to the bus.
8 It was dark so she the light.
9 Our plane 30 minutes late.
10 You can that box. I don't want it.
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