PHRASAL VERBS
CONDITIONALS
WORD FORMATION
TENSES & VERB FORMS
VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT
100

To “give up” means this:

To stop trying/doing something
100

This conditionals are used for real situations in the present:

0 and 1

100

The noun form of “happy" is: 

happiness

100

This tense describes completed actions in the past

Past simple
100

A person who writes books is an...

author

200

If you “look after” someone, you do this:

Take care of them

200

If I she ___ (study), she will ______ (pass) the exam

studies / pass

200

The adjective form of "aggression" is:

aggressive

200

I ____________________ (clean) the house all day, and now I am exhausted.

have been cleaning

200

A synonym of “essential”:

very important

300

To “run out of” something means this happens:

Have no more of it left

300

This type of conditional is used for unlikely situations in the present:

Second conditional

300

The noun form of “predict” is: 

prediction

300

This tense describes an action in progress at a specific past moment:

Past continuous

300

Someone who travels to visit unknown places is an:

explorer

400

If you “put off” a meeting, you do this:

Delay/postpone it

400

If I had known, I ___ (come)

would have come

400

The negative prefix added to "polite" is: 

impolite

400

By next year, she ___ (finish) school

will have finished

400

A verb meaning “to make something better”:

to improve

500

To “come up with” an idea means this:

you invent or think of something 

500

This structure is used for regrets about the past:

Third conditional

500

The noun form of the verb “to analyse” is: 

analysis

500

This tense connects past actions to present results

Present perfect

500

The process of carefully examining something in detail in order to understand it better or discover important information is: 

analysis/to analyse

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