Nouns
Adjectives
Verbs
Grammar
100

Try the shop down the road. They always have a wide _____ of books

selection

100

It’s an old car, so it’s not very ____

reliable

100

We had to give them £200 to hire the car, but we’ll___ it ____ so long as we don’t damage it

get back

100

It’s _______ (difficult) to drive these old cars

more difficult

200

We waited in the _____ for hours    

queue

200

I borrowed Anna’s boots and they were a very _____ fit

    

tight

200

They ______ their bags at the airport yesterday 

mixed up

200

Sue feels _____ (bad) than she did yesterday 

worse

300

My bike's a few years old but it's in really good ______

condition 

300

It’s a bit ____. Do you have anything prettier?

plain

300

To say that something is wrong

complain

300

I _____ (buy) this coat in the market last month

bought

400

After buying something you usually get this

receipt 

400

He hotel offered us a _________ price of £65 a night instead of £80

reduced

400

When you do something wrong

to make a mistake 

400

I ______ (not do) any shopping but I visited a great coffee house.

didn't do

500

Money that you keep, don't waste 

savings

500

Big and don’t fit your body tightly    

loose

500

When things or actions are usual

be used to 

500

Every morning Kate ____ (have) her coffee and (watch) the latest news, but today she is late to work because yesterday she _____ (have a party) with her friends. So, Kate ____ (rush) and (have) her breakfast with colleagues in an office.

has her coffee

watches 

had a party 

is rushing 

is having

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