Letter M – Episode 01 1 / 10 1. What does “Mad” mean? • Insane, crazy • Very polite • Extremely quiet Explanation: Mad means mentally ill or acting in a crazy way. Example: The students in this class are driving me mad. 2 / 10 2. What does “Made for each other” mean? • Perfectly suited romantically • Complete opposites • Friends only Explanation: This phrase describes two people who are a perfect romantic match. Example: Bill and Jane were made for each other. 3 / 10 3. What does “Main” mean? • Most important • Small detail • Background issue Explanation: Main refers to the most important part of something. Example: My main reason for studying English is to get a better job. 4 / 10 4. What does “Mainly” mean? • Mostly • Very rarely • By accident Explanation: Mainly means mostly or for the largest part. Example: The students here are mainly from Japan. 5 / 10 5. What does “Maintain” mean? • Keep in good condition • Destroy • Forget about Explanation: Maintain means to preserve, keep something working, or insist on something. Example: We need to maintain the quality of our work. 6 / 10 6. What does “Major” mean? • Important • Unnecessary • Accidental Explanation: Major describes something very important or serious. Example: We have not faced any major problems in this course. 7 / 10 7. What does “Majority” mean? • Minority • A single person • Most of the people Explanation: Majority means the greater number of a group. Example: The majority of the students in this class are Arab. 8 / 10 8. What does “Make for” mean? • Go toward something • Run away from • Ignore completely Explanation: Make for means to move toward something or cause a result. Example: They made for the center of town. 9 / 10 9. What does “Make a fortune” mean? • Work for free • Get rich • Lose everything Explanation: To make a fortune means to earn a lot of money. Example: She made a fortune out of her latest book. 10 / 10 10. What does “Make a fuss” mean? • Forget quickly • Worry, argue • Stay silent Explanation: Making a fuss means to complain, argue, or give extra attention. Example: Please don’t make a fuss. Everything will be all right. Your score is LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte