Prepositions
Auxiliaries and Tenses
Verbs
Two-word verbs
Contractions
100

Preposition used to indicate something or someone is INside something else.

In

100

Auxiliaries used in Simple Present. 

Do and Does

100

Conjugate the next verb: To Pass

-in Simple Present tense

-considering 3rd person (He, She, It)

ex: Water ________ by my house, thump of my heart. If you don't guess me, you are a big head donkey.

Passes

100

Phrasal verb used to start an electronic device.

Turn on.

100

Contraction for Let Us

ex: Let us go!

Let's

200

This preposition is used to indicate something or someone is standing or touching the surface of something.

On

200

Auxiliary used in Simple Past

Did

200

Past Simple of: Have

Had

200

Phrasal verb used to tell someone to relax and breath in and breath out.

Calm down

200

The contraction "He's" means He is, but also could be the contraction for:

He has

300

Most of the times, we use the verb LISTEN followed by the preposition: 

To
300

Auxiliaries for Future Perfect tense:

Will & Have
300

Future of: To be

Will be

300

This Two-word verb means: To extinguish a fire, cigarrete, or candle.

Put out

300

What "outta" means?

Out of

400

Preposition used to refer to the night.

ex: I always eat dinner  ___  night

At

400

Auxiliary used to express order, obligation or to express that something is mandatory.

Must

400

What is the negative auxiliary for PAST PERFECT tense considering the 3rd person (He, She, It).


He _________ gotten her marriage license to get people married. 

            Had not / Hadn't

( I, He, She, It, You, We, They)

400

Phrasal verb used when someone is finishing, ending or terminating a romantic relationship.

Break up

400

What SHOULDA stands for?

Should Have

500

Most of the times, we use the verb LOOK followed by the preposition:

At
500

Tense used to express hipotetical scenarios or cases.

Simple Past

500

What is the Past Participle tense of TO GET in British English:

Got

500

Pay attention:

This One-word verb originally means TO INQUIRE. But, If we add a preposition and then, we make a Two-word verb, what we get is TO REQUEST.

Ask for

500

Contraction for Shall not

Shan't
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