29 Questions
Which term best describes the beliefs and ideas you have about something?
Feeling
What does it mean if you 'feel like' doing something?
You want to do it
How does feeling better relate to your recent state?
You are happier or healthier than before
What is the meaning of 'how do you feel about nature?'
Inquiring about your emotional connection to nature
What does 'drink this - it’ll make you feel better' imply?
It will improve your mood or health
What does the phrasal verb 'get up' mean?
Get out of bed after sleeping
Which word is used to describe the number of hours spent at work each day or week?
Hours
When do we get up late according to the text?
At weekends
What can moving house cause according to the text?
Stress
Which activity made the speaker tired in the text?
Running
'TV' in the text stands for:
Television
What is the definition of 'active life' as described in the text?
An active life involves regular exercise.
In the context of age, what does 'living beyond a certain age' mean?
Being older than the age stated.
What does the term 'card' refer to in the text?
A small piece of cardboard used for games.
What does it mean to 'shuffle the cards'?
To mix the cards so their order is unknown.
What does it mean to 'catch' something in the context of the text?
To kill an animal for food.
What does it mean to 'do' something according to the text?
To engage in a particular activity.
What does the term 'medication' refer to in the text?
The medicine someone takes when they are ill
Who is considered your 'next of kin'?
Your closest relative
Which term is used to describe a job in the text?
Occupation
When someone is advised to 'take their medicine', what are they being told to do?
Take the prescribed medication
What does it mean if the police are looking for a victim's 'next of kin'?
They are looking for the closest relative
How is 'medicine' different from 'medication' based on the information provided?
'Medicine' is a general term for what doctors give while 'medication' is specific to what someone takes when ill.
What does it mean if someone is described as 'sick'?
They are not well and may vomit
What is a common symptom of having a sore throat?
Pain in the throat
What does the term 'spouse' refer to?
A husband or wife
When might someone consider undergoing surgery?
To repair a damaged body part
What is a common reason for experiencing a stomach ache?
Consuming too much chocolate
What does 'surname' refer to?
The name shared within one's family
This quiz explores the meanings and uses of the word 'feel' in different contexts. It covers expressions like 'feel that', 'feel like', and 'feel better'. Test your understanding of how feelings and beliefs are conveyed in English.
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