Colloquialisms
Phrasal Verbs
Words We've Learned
Compound-Adjectives
Grammar rules
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A expression used when someone dies

Passed away, bit the dust, etc...

100

A phrasal verb used when we are no longer sleeping

Wake up

100
Another way of saying small
Tiny, miniature, itsy-bitsy
100

When something efficiently uses energy we use this adjective to describe it

Energy-efficient

100

What are the subject, object, preposition, main verbs of this this sentence:

After the death of the king, everyone wanted to be a king.

Subject is everyone

Object is king

Preposition is "After the death of the king,"

Main verbs are "wanted to be"

200

When we are past where we need to be on any given project we can use this expression

Ahead of schedule 

200

A phrasal verb used when we surrender or accept failure.

Give up

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When something is slow but steady, usually used in a positive light

Gradual

200

When some one is unbiased we use this compound adjective to describe them

Open-minded
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Rewrite this sentence in the passive form:

They shouldn't have permitted him to do it.

He shouldn't have been permitted to do it.

300

We use this expression in our class when we get off topic

Following the rabbit's trail

300

A phrasal verb used when we cut off a romantic relationship or stop a fight

Break up

300

A monetary investment in a company

Stocks

300

A common compound adjective used to say something wasn't built in a factory

Home-made

300

Complete the sentence with the correct -ever word:

_____-ever field you choose, I'm sure you'll do great at!

Whichever

400

When we fulfill multiple objectives with one action

Two birds with one stone

400

A phrasal verb used when we clean

Pick up

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Similar to move, but this word is specifically used when we want to get to a specific location

Maneuver  

400

When something is incredibly amazing we can say this. Hint: it involves our lungs

Breath-taking

400

Rewrite the sentences as one keep the clauses in the same order

Hint: One of the clauses will become the subject of the other

Why do couples divorce? It's obvious don't you think?

Why couples divorce is obvious don't you think?

500

When you argue for a side that you don't necessarily agree with for the sake of conversation

Playing the devils advocate

500

A phrasal verb used when we discover something 

Find out

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Similar to dangerous but only used in the context of construction and/or chemicals

Hazardous 

500

When we wait for as long as we can we wait until this

Last-minute

500

Rewrite the following sentence as a cleft sentence

Hint: It + Be

A local man robbed a bank yesterday.

It was a local man who robbed a bank yesterday.

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