ADJ + PREP
VERB + PREP
NOUN +PREP
PHRASAL VERBS
IDIOMS
100

Afraid

of

100

Apply

to

100

Attention

to

100

To take action in order to achieve something or to solve a problem, try to deal with (something)

                                   


    

    

take on

100

An idiom with the opposite meaning of "Birds of a feather flock together"

opposites attract

200

Anxious

about

200

Accuse (someone)

of

200

Belief

in

200

To decide that a planned event or activity will not happen because it is not possible or wanted now.

Call (something) off

200

an idiom meaning that

300

Different

from

300

Interefere

with

300

Confidence

in

300

To manage to do work as it is given to or to stay up to date with something.

Keep up with (something)

300

an idiom meaning that you have a similar worldview to someone and you tend to agree with them or at least understand their viewpoint, generally speaking

to see eye to eye (with someone)

400

Fed up 

with

400

Consist

of

400

Capacity

for

400

To move things about or touch them with no particular purpose.

Fiddle with (something)

400

an idiom meaning that two people or things are completely different

(clue: it involves an item of food)

they are like chalk and cheese!

500

Delighted

with

500

Exclude (somebody/something)

from

500
Criticism

of

500

We use this to talk about a really embarrassing experience that people will not let you forget.

Live (something) down

500

to get on really really well with someone
(clue: this sounds dangerous!)

to get on like a house on fire

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