Did you know that there are over 600,000 words in English? That's a lot of words, and far more than any human being could ever manage to learn. Even Shakespeare only used around 55,000 different words in all of his works. Mind you, he did actually invent quite a few of them. To get a good mastery of English, you do need to expand your vocabulary as much as possible. The more words you know, the better your English will be. The Activities here will help you to quickly develop your vocabulary.
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In this challenge, you will be given 10 random words and will need to choose the opposites from the three possible answers given. The 35 words in the question bank are: ability, alive, amuse, awake, bottom, cheap, cold, cruel, descendant, ending, everything, exciting, finish, first, floor, friend, gentle, happy, hard, healthy, hell, horizontal, import, in, interior, laugh, occupied, refuse, remember, rich, shallow, shout, stupid, take off, and wet. Can you get to the top of the challenge leader board?
Are you ready to take the ultimate Irregular English Verbs challenge? Can you get 20 questions right in the quickest possible time to put your name at the top of the Leader Board? When you do the quiz, you will be asked to write the 2nd or 3rd form of one of the 340 irregular English verbs. The fastest challenger with the highest score will go to the top of the Leader Board. The verbs all have audio to help you if you get stuck.
I asked the OpenAI ChatGPT: “Can you tell me all about insurance?" What it said I put in a video which you will find in this challenge. Watch the video and then you should know enough about the vocabulary of insurance to get a perfect score in this challenge.
A word scramble exercise based on the vocabulary from the History of Geography text is a fun and interactive way to test your knowledge of the key terms and concepts presented in the article. This exercise is designed to challenge your critical thinking and problem-solving skills while helping you retain and recall the material covered in the text. With words that cover major historical developments and milestones in the field of geography, the word scramble exercise is a great way to reinforce your knowledge of the evolution of geography over time. Whether you are a geography enthusiast...
I asked the OpenAI ChatGPT to "Tell me how to use everybody or nobody except in an English sentence." What it said I put in a video which you will find in this challenge. Watch the video and then you should know enough about how to use everybody, nobody, and except, to get a perfect score in this challenge
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