money verbs
adjectives of character
Extreme adjectives
un- or -ness?
Present Simple or Present Continuous?
100

I'm going to the bookshop to ... a book

buy

100

I'm not scared of spiders, big dogs or dentists.

brave

100

I'm wearing two sweaters, a coat and gloves because it's freezing/awful.

freezing

100

I never go to that shop because the shop assistants are very ... . (helpful)

unhelpful

100

We ... History at the moment.

are studying

200

My brother wants to ... his old laptop for 50 euros.

sell

200

My classmate Max never laughs.

serious

200

That new shopping centre has got more than 1,000 shops. It's huge/boiling.

huge

200

Why has Jack got a bigger piece of cake? That's ... . (fair)

unfair

200

What time ... he usually ... to school?

does ... go

300

Can I ... some money? I can give it back to you tomorrow!

borrow

300

I'm a nervous person and I worry about things. I'm not very ...

calm

300

I didn't like that new restaurant. The food was brilliant/awful.

awful

300

I think ... is very important in a friend. (kind)

kindness

300

My parents often ... TV in the evening. (watch)

watch

400

How much money do you ... on sweets every week?

spend

400

My uncle is really good at telling jokes. He's very ...

funny

400

We can't play football because it's 36 C outside. It's brilliant/boiling.

boiling

400

I'd like to earn a lot of money but ... is more important. (happy)

happiness

400

Hugo ans Sally ... for clothes right now. (shop)

are shopping

500

I sometimes help my dad in the garden to ... extra pocket money.

earn

500

My sister talks a lot. It's difficult for her to be ...

quiet

500

I loved the concert. I thought the singer was brilliant/freezing.

brilliant

500

It's may and it's snowing! That's ... . (usual)

unusual

500

They ... to the cinema every weekend. (not go)

don't go

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