Vocabulary
Types of Pronouns
Reflexive Pronouns
Emotions
Causatives
200

Something that you want to do in the future

Goal

200

This type of pronoun is used for exact nouns

Definite 

200

The reflexive pronoun for it

Itself 

200

To be content 

Satisified 

200

The verbs get and have are these types of verbs 

Causatives 

250

How well you do something

Performance 

250

This type of pronoun is used when the noun is not exact

Indefinitie 

250

DOUBLE: 

The reflexive pronoun for I

Myself 

250

To be ready to face a task

Prepared 

250

Have in the past simple

Had

300

To deal with a difficult situation 

Face

300

This type of pronoun is used to show that the subject and the object are the same 

Reflexive 

300

The reflexive pronoun for they

Themselves 

300

To be assured of oneself 

Confident 

300

Get in the past simple

Got

500

To give something in exchange for good work 

Reward

500

This type of pronoun includes the words any, no, and some. 

Indefinite 

500

The reflexive pronoun for we

Ourselves 

500

DOUBLE: 

To be extremely discontent 

Miserable 

500

Fill in the blank: Has Ben ____________ the mail today?

Gotten 

1000

To take action to solve a problem

Deal with

1000

This type of pronoun is used to add emphasis. 

Reflexive 

1000

This word can be used with a reflexive pronoun to show that the action was done without any help

By

1000

To have a sudden feeling of excitement 

Thrilled 

1000

The most formal causative structure

Subject+Have+Object+Past Participle 

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