Exercice de vocabulaire en anglais gratuit à faire en ligne ou bien à imprimer en PDF avec son corrigé, pour s’entraîner en classe ou à la maison de manière interactive. Ce test vous permettra d’enrichir votre lexique et d’améliorer votre maîtrise de la langue anglaise.
Tous les exercices de vocabulaire sont corrigés pour un entraînement sans besoin d’aide (Les réponses sont en bas de la page).
Vous préférez l’imprimer ? Télécharger l’exercice en PDF📥
Trouvez la bonne définition des mots suivants:
Utilisez les mots suivants pour compléter les phrases:
a torrent of abuse The manager was so angry that he let loose a torrent of abuse at his workers.
a piece of advice Can I offer you a piece of advice about investing your savings?
a fit of anger Harry slapped his girlfriend in a fit of anger.
a work of art Everyone says her garden’s a work of art, it’s so beautiful.
a rasher of bacon How many rashers of bacon would you like with your breakfast?
a glass of beer If you drink more than two glasses of beer, you shouldn’t drive a car.
a drop of blood There were two or three drops of blood on the carpet.
a spot of bother I’m in a spot of bother because I can’t find my car keys, and I’m already late.
a loaf of bread How much does a loaf of bread cost in Japan?
a pat of butter Could I have three pats of butter and some jam, please?
a game of chess We played three games of chess, and Bobby won all of them.
a bar of chocolate If you’re a good boy, I’ll give you a bar of chocolate.
an item of clothing Put any items of clothing you no longer need into this box.
a lump of coal The kids found some lumps of coal beside the railway tracks, and took them home.
a cup of coffee The first thing I do when I get to work is have a cup of coffee.
an ear of corn Ears of corn are usually steamed or boiled and then served with butter.
a scrap of difference Writing letters to corrupt politicians won’t make a scrap of difference to the way they behave.
a speck of dust They have no kids, and you won’t find a speck of dust in their home.
a scrap of evidence There wasn’t a scrap of evidence to prove he’d done it, but he was still sent to jail for life.
an item of expenditure You must have a receipt for every item of expenditure you want to claim.
an article of faith Freedom of expression is an article of faith among truly democratic people.
a morsel of food There wasn’t a morsel of food left in the house, so we had to go out for dinner.
a breath of fresh air The room was crowded and I felt faint so I went outside for a breath of fresh air.
a piece of fruit Everyone should eat at least three pieces of fruit a day.
a bit of fun After working hard all day, we felt like having a bit of fun.
a piece of furniture We need a piece of furniture that will look good in that empty corner.
a clove of garlic Take two cloves of garlic, crush them, and then add them to the soup.
a pane of glass You have to be very careful when transporting panes of glass.
a blade of grass The ant walked all the way up the blade of grass, and then all the way down again.
a pang of guilt When I saw my brother being punished for what I’d done, I felt a pang of guilt.
a lock of hair He kept a lock of her hair in a small tin box with his other most precious possessions.
a jar of honey She stuck her fingers into the jar of honey, and then slowly licked them clean.
a glimmer of hope The president gave us a glimmer of hope when he promised to look into the issue.
a sense of humour He lacks a sense of humour, and his laughter never sounds real.
a pang of hunger I felt a pang of hunger, and knew it must be getting close to lunchtime.
a block of ice How long do you think it’d take for this block of ice to melt?
a scoop of ice cream You don’t really need three scoops of ice cream on your apple pie, do you?
a piece of information There was an important piece of information missing from the report.
a plea of innocence He maintained his plea of innocence, even though everyone said he was guilty.
1. specific items or amounts:
a bar of chocolate/soap/metal
blade of grass
a block of marble/ice/wood
a box of matches
a book of stamps
a breath of air
a bar/cake of soup
a cloud of dust
a crust of bread
a cube of ice
a dash of soda
a drop of oil
a flash of light
a grain of corn
a jar of jam
a jet of water
a loaf of bread
a lump of coal/sugar
a pat of butter
a clap of thunder
a piece of wood/furniture/paper/glass/chalk/information/wisdom
a pile of earth
a pinch of salt
a portion of food
a puff of smoke
a role of paper
a sip of tea
a speck of dust
a slice of bread/cake
a sheet of paper
a stick of chalk
a strand of hair/wool
2 containers
a barrel of beer
a basket of fruit
a bottle of milk
a packet of cigarettes
a glass of water
a jug of water
a mug of cocoa
a tin of soup
a tupe of paste
a vase of flowers
3 games
a game of billiards/bridge/cards/chess/darts/tennis
4 measures
a gallon of petrol
an ounce of gold
a pint of beer/milk
a spoonful of medicine
a yard of cloth
5 types/species
a species of fish
a type of drug
a variety of pasta
a sort of cake
6. abstract nouns
a bit/piece of advice
a bit of knowledge
a grain of truth
a spell of work
a wink of sleep
7. pairs
a pair of:
boots
shoes
braces
glasses
jeans
pants
pyjamas
scissors
shorts
socks
stokings
tongs
trousers etc.
EXERCICE 1 (FICHE MODÈLE A MODIFIER)
Comment traduisez-vous les mots suivants ? Choisissez la bonne réponses:
1. do =>
2. have =>
3. went =>
4. come =>
5. run =>
6. keep =>
7. sold =>
8. broken =>
9. met =>
10. slept =>
11. say =>
12. put =>
13. seen =>
14. swam =>
15. cost =>
16. got =>
17. build =>
18. knew =>
19. were =>
20. caught =>
EXERCICE 2
Mettez les verbes au Past Perfect Simple:
I/work →
he/paint →
we/listen →
you/speak →
they/find
EXERCICE 3
1. If you don’t believe me, try it ________!
you
yourself
2. They wanted to do it ________.
themselves
them
3. I blame ________ for the accident.
myself
me
4. He broke his arm so he cannot dress ________.
him
himself
5. I don’t know anything about ________.
himself
him
6. I hurt ________ playing soccer.
me
myself
7. My brother cut ________ shaving.
himself
him
8. I love spending time with ________.
her
herself
9. Sam got ________ in trouble.
himself
him
10. Tina helped ________ find a job.
myself
me
EXERCICE 4
Choisissez la bonne réponse:
1. Le comparatif de well est
a) weller
b) better
c) worst
d) best
2. Le comparatif de good est
a) best
b) gooder
c) more good
d) better
3. Le superlatif de fast est
a) fastest
b) most fast
c) fast
d) faster
4. Le superlatif de amazing est
a) amazingest
b) most amazing
c) more amazing
d) amazinggest
5. Le superlatif de badly est
a) most badly
b) worse
c) badliest
d) worst
6. Le superlatif de much est
a) most
b) muchest
c) many
d) most much
7. Le comparatif de grateful est
a) gratefuller
b) gratefuler
c) more grateful
d) most grateful
8. Le comparatif de early est
a) more early
b) earlyer
c) earlier
d) earlyest
9. Le comparatif de ugly est
a) uglyer
b) ugliest
c) more ugly
d) uglier
10. Le comparatif de happily est
a) happilier
b) more happily
c) happilyer
d) happier
EXERCICE 5
Mettre ‘must + infinitive’ (pour parler du présent) ou ‘must + have + participe passé’ (pour parler du passé):
Hiromi always does really well on exams. She must a lot.
That woman drives a very expensive car. She must a lot of money.
You must a lot before you gave your speech. It was really good.
When Linda got home yesterday there were flowers on the table. Her husband must them.
Where is my coat? I saw it earlier, so it must in this room.
Tina couldn’t find her keys. She thought she must them at her office.
It must hot outside. That man in the street is just wearing a tee-shirt.
All my plants must dead! I forgot to water them before I went on holiday.
Kelly is so late! She must the bus!
There’s rubbish all over my garden! A cat must in the bin.
Sandra has a huge library in her house. She must books.
Oh no, I don’t have my glasses! I must them in the train.
When Wendy got home, she found the ice cream had melted. It must too hot in the car.
If you haven’t eaten all day, you must hungry.
Martin and Sonya must very tired. They have a new baby.
It must a lot in the night. There are puddles everywhere.
Simon must happy. His girlfriend just agreed to marry him.
What an amazing kitchen you’ve got! You must cooking.
Quentin must all the cookies! There are none left.
When I got up this morning, the kitchen was spotless. Sarah must it before she went to bed last night.
EXERCICE 1
Complétez le tableau suivant:
comparatif
superlatif
dark
nice
heavy
beautiful
bad
_
EXERCICE 4
Remplissez les cases avec les adjectifs suivants:
Resourceful
Greedy
Illiterate
Useless
Unforgettable
Energetic
Sleepless
Priceless
Quarrelsome
Dangerous
Courageous
Daily
Literate
unpopular
1. A man of great courage => A man
2. A night in which you could not sleep at all => A night
3. A person who cannot read and write => A/An person
4. A gift of immense value => A gift
5. An experience which you cannot forget => An experience
6. A person whom nobody likes => A/An person
7. A newspaper that comes out every day => A newspaper
8. A person who can read and write => A person
9. A person who is always quarreling with everyone => A person
10. A person who is never content with what he has and wants more and more => A person
11. A person who is good at finding solutions to problems => A person
EXERCICE 6
Choisissez le pronom démonstratif qui convient:
1. girls are in my class.
a) this
b) these
2. oranges are very sweet.
a) this
b) these
3. I like color.
a) this
b) these
4. Where shall we hang paintings?
a) that
b) those
5. Can you help me carry boxes?
a) this
b) these
6. Are bananas ripe?
a) this
b) these
7. cats are beautiful.
a) these
b) this
8. were the best days of my life.
a) that
b) those
Cliquez-icipour télécharger cette page d’exercice au format PDF à imprimer ! Le corrigé se trouve en bas de la page.
Écrivez le nom de chaque métier en vous aidant de la liste suivante:
a delivery man | a hairdresser | a student | a bodyguard | a waiter | a doctor | a receptionnist | a policeman | a cook | a carpenter | a teacher | a politician | a businessman | a nurse | a housekeeper
Exercice de vocabulaire en anglais gratuit à faire en ligne ou bien à imprimer en PDF avec son corrigé, pour s’entraîner en classe ou à la maison de manière interactive. Ce test vous permettra d’enrichir votre lexique et d’améliorer votre maîtrise de la langue anglaise.
Tous les exercices de vocabulaire sont corrigés pour un entraînement sans besoin d’aide (Les réponses sont en bas de la page).
Vous préférez l’imprimer ? Télécharger l’exercice en PDF📥
Trouvez la bonne définition des mots suivants:
Utilisez les mots suivants pour compléter les phrases:
Comment traduisez-vous les mots suivants ? Choisissez la bonne réponses:
1. do =>
⇒
Terminez les phrases pour former des expressions:
I don’t know it offhand
I don’t know off the top of my head
I haven’t a clue
I haven’t the faintest idea
I know it like the back of my hand
I know it inside out
I know next to nothing about it
I’m fairly certain
I’m pretty sure
1. Perhaps/maybe
These two words are used for saying that you are not certain about something, or that something may or may not be true.
Perhaps is more formal and is used in writing while maybe is used more in spoken English
I wondered if perhaps he had changed his mind about attending the party.
‘When can you give me an answer?’ ‘I don’t know. Maybe tomorrow.’
2. Probably/possibly – these two words can confuse even native speakers
probably is used for saying that something is likely to be true, and
possibly that it may be true but you are not certain
If house prices are low, it’s probably because there is a lack of demand.
‘Would you consider moving to another country for your work?’ ‘Possibly, I’m not sure.’
3. Apparently
is used when what you are saying is based on what you have heard, not on what you know is true and therefore fact
Apparently, she resigned because she had an argument with her boss.
There is, apparently, going to be an announcement about the new CEO tomorrow.
4. As far as I know/ as far as I am aware
these two expressions are used when you have partial (incomplete) knowledge of an issue or fact.
No one has complained, as far as I know.
As far as I am aware, the invitations to the party have all been sent.
5. To the best of my knowledge
This phrase is used for saying that you think something is true, but you are not completely certain. This is quite a formal expression
To the best of my knowledge, no similar book has been published.
6. Not to my knowledge
This is used for saying that you think something is not true, although you are not completely certain:
‘Has the report been sent yet?’ ‘Not to my knowledge.’
7. I imagine/suppose/guess
These are used when you think something is probably true, but you can’t be sure. “Guess” is more frequently used in American English, although you can hear it in British English, too. “Suppose” is more characteristic of British English and is often used in the negative.
I imagine they’ve already left for the airport.
It’s difficult, I imagine, to keep the same enthusiasm for the job after 30 years.
I suppose she must be delighted about getting the job.
I don’t suppose you’d consider staying for another week?
I guess he will want to meet all the team members before the conference.
Exercice de vocabulaire en anglais gratuit à faire en ligne ou bien à imprimer en PDF avec son corrigé, pour s’entraîner en classe ou à la maison de manière interactive. Ce test vous permettra d’enrichir votre lexique et d’améliorer votre maîtrise de la langue anglaise.
Tous les exercices de vocabulaire sont corrigés pour un entraînement sans besoin d’aide (Les réponses sont en bas de la page).
Vous préférez l’imprimer ? Télécharger l’exercice en PDF📥
Trouvez la bonne définition des mots suivants:
Utilisez les mots suivants pour compléter les phrases:
Comment traduisez-vous les mots suivants ? Choisissez la bonne réponses:
1. do =>
→
. girls are in my class.
1. My nephew was (amusing / amused) by the clown.
2. It’s so (frustrating / frustrated)! No matter how much I study I can’t seem to
remember this vocabulary.
3. This lesson is so (boring / bored)!
4. I’m feeling (depressed / depressing), so I’m going to go home, eat some
chocolate, and go to bed early with a good book.
5. I thought her new idea was absolutely (fascinated / fascinating).
6. This maths problem is so (confusing / confused). Can you help me?
7. The teacher was really (amusing / amused) so the lesson passed quickly.
8. The journey was (exhausting / exhausted)! Twelve hours by bus.
9. The plane began to move in a rather (alarming / alarmed) way.
10. He was (frightening / frightened) when he saw the spider.
11. I was really (embarrassing / embarrassed) when I fell over in the street.
12. That film was so (depressing / depressed)! There was no happy ending for any
of the characters.
13. I’m sorry, I can’t come tonight. I’m completely (exhausting / exhausted).
14. We are going in a helicopter? How (exciting / excited)!
15. Don’t show my baby photos to people, Mum! It’s so (embarrassing /
embarrassed)!
16. It’s okay, it’s only me. Don’t be (alarming / alarmed).
17. My sister is so (exciting / excited) because she is going on holiday tomorrow.
18. I hate long flights, I’m always really (boring / bored).
19. She looked very (confusing / confused) when I told her we had to change the
plan.
20. John was (fascinated / fascinating) by Mandarin when he first started learning
languages. He decided to study more and now he can speak it fluently.
Sally has been running for three hours and now she is
– My brother had an accident and his situation is quite
– When we visited that abandoned house it was really
– I think he wasbecause he called me Mary and my name is Rose
– That film is notdespite being a comedy
– Your bathroom is! Couldn’t you clean it a little?
– Are youin reading one of my novels?
– What is the moststory you’ve ever heard?
– It was the mostmeeting I have ever attended.
– When we broke the vase, we felt very.
1 I’m. There’s nothing to do here.
2 The train journey was very long and.
3 The holiday in London was really.
4 I’m reallyabout going to New York next week.
5 The film was three hours long. It was really.
6 I ran ten kilometres this morning. I’mnow.
7 I spilled coffee on my boss. It was really.
8 That horror film was really.
Réponses
1. My nephew was amused by the clown.
2. It’s so frustrating! No matter how much I study I can’t seem to remember this vocabulary.
3. This lesson is so boring!
4. I’m feeling depressed, so I’m going to go home, eat some chocolate, and go to bed early with a good book.
5. I thought her new idea was absolutely fascinating.
6. This maths problem is so confusing. Can you help me?
7. The teacher was really amusing so the lesson passed quickly.
8. The journey was exhausting! Twelve hours by bus.
9. The plane began to move in a rather alarming way.
10. He was frightened when he saw the spider.
11. I was really embarrassed when I fell over in the street.
12. That film was so depressing! There was no happy ending for any of the characters.
13. I’m sorry, I can’t come tonight. I’m completely exhausted.
14. We are going in a helicopter? How exciting!
15. Don’t show my baby photos to people, Mum! It’s so embarrassing!
16. It’s okay, it’s only me. Don’t be alarmed.
17. My sister is so excited because she is going on holiday tomorrow.
18. I hate long flights, I’m always really bored.
19. She looked very confused when I told her we had to change the plan.
20. John was fascinated by Mandarin when he first started learning languages. He decided to study more and now he can speak it fluently.
– Sally has been running for three hours and now she is exhausted.
– My brother had an accident and his situation is quite worrying.
– When we visited that abandoned house it was really depressing.
– I think he was confused because he called me Mary and my name is Rose
– That film is not amusing despite being a comedy
– Your bathroom is disgusting! Couldn’t you clean it a little?
– Are you interested in reading one of my novels?
– What is the most frightening story you’ve ever heard?
– It was the most boring meeting I have ever attended.
– When we broke the vase, we felt very embarrassed.
I‘m bored. There’s nothing to do here.
2 The train journey was very long and tiring.
3 The holiday in London was really exciting.
4 I’m really excited about going to New York next week.
5 The film was three hours long. It was really boring.
6 I ran ten kilometres this morning. I’m exhausted now.
7 I spilled coffee on my boss. It was really embarrassing.
Exercice de vocabulaire en anglais gratuit à faire en ligne ou bien à imprimer en PDF avec son corrigé, pour s’entraîner en classe ou à la maison de manière interactive. Ce test vous permettra d’enrichir votre lexique et d’améliorer votre maîtrise de la langue anglaise.
Tous les exercices de vocabulaire sont corrigés pour un entraînement sans besoin d’aide (Les réponses sont en bas de la page).
Vous préférez l’imprimer ? Télécharger l’exercice en PDF📥
Trouvez les expressions pour chacune des abréviations suivantes: