Adjectives
Phrasal verbs
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An adjective meaning 'happy and full of energy'

perky

Use it in a sentence

100

Use 'spit it out' in a sentence

Used to tell someone to start speaking or to speak more quickly, when they are unwilling to speak or are speaking slowly 

e.g. Come on, spit it out, who told you about this? 

100

Make a first conditional sentence using the verb 'betray'.

If + present, future + infnitive


e.g. If he betrays me, I will be devastated.

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Use 'gorgeous' in a sentence.

very beautiful or pleasant:

e.g. (1)What a gorgeous room/dress/colour!

(2) The bride looked gorgeous

(3) From our hotel, there were gorgeous views of the city.

200

An adjective meaning 'not drunk or affected by alcohol'

sober

Use it in a sentence

200

Use 'figure out' in a sentence

e.g. to understand or solve something

1) to understand or solve something 

2) to calculate an amount


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Make a sentence using the simple past of the verb 'gaze'.

e.g. Annette gazed admiringly at Warren as he spoke.

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Use 'lack' in a sentence

the fact that something is not available or that there is not enough of it 

e.g. 

(1)Her only problem is a lack of confidence.

(2) Lack of sleep had made him irritable.

300

An adjective meaning 'strange and frightening'

spooky 

Use it in a sentence

300

Use 'shape up' in a sentence

1) to develop 

e.g. How are your plans shaping up? or Things seem to be shaping up nicely.

2) to improve your behaviour or performance 

e.g. I've been told that if I don't shape up, I'll lose my job. 

300

Make a present perfect sentence using the verb 'squeeze'.

Have / has + past participle


I have squeezed the last of the juice out of the oranges.

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Use 'patch' in a sentence.

a small area that is different in some way from the area that surrounds it 

e.g. (1) Our dog has a black patch on his back.

(2) There were lots of icy patches on the road this morning. 

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An adjective meaning 'very strange and unusual'

bizarre 

Use it in a sentence

400

What is the meaning of 'to nail sth'? Use it in a sentence

to do something successfully 

e.g.

1) She nailed her audition and got the lead part in the musical.

2) You totally nailed it!

400

Make a 2nd conditional sentence using the adjective 'sly'.

If + past simple, would + infinitive


e.g. If he weren't so sly, he would have more friends!

400

Use 'wig' in a sentence?

a covering of artificial hair worn on the head to hide a loss of hair or to cover your own hair 

e.g.

(1) She was wearing a blonde wig.

(2) In Britain, judges wear white wigs in court.

500

An adjective meaning 'having or showing an excessive pride in oneself or one's achievements'

smug 

Use it in a sentence

500

Give 3 different meanings of the phrasal verb 'take off'.

Use them in a sentence.

1) To become successful or popular.

2) When an airplane is leaving the ground and going up in the air.

3) To leave a place suddenly (informal).

4) To remove an item from the surface of sth 

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Make a 3rd conditional sentence using the word 'marquee'

If + past perfect, would/could + present perfect


e.g. If the weather had been better, we could have had the party outside in the marquee.

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What is the adjective form of 'relief'? Use it in a sentence.

to be relieved - happy that something unpleasant has not happened or has ended 

e.g. 

(1) I'm so relieved that I don't have to do the after-dinner speech

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