synonyms
antonyms
definition
collocations and derivatives
Grammer(U17-18)
100

(n.)notion,idea

concept

100

minority

majority

100

(v.)to pay no attention to; as unimportant

(n.)stress given to a syllable or word

emphasis 

100

give one collocation of profound

ex:have a profound effect one somebody

100

How is the present perfect formed?

It is formed from the present tense of the verb have and the past participle of the word.

200

(n.)a sin, wrongdoing; an invasion (v.)to sin, offend, intrude

trespass

200

give three antonyms of mammoth

small, miniature, little, tiny, etc

200

(v.)to get rid of something or do away with

eliminate

200

give one derivative of accumulate.also give the part of speech of it.

(n.)accumulation

200

How is present perfect continuous formed?

have/has+been+verb+ing

300

(v.)to pack, crowd, jam, load, squeeze

cram

300

(adj.)quiet, tame, gentle, mild

rowdy

300

(v.)to gather together, often in an increasing number

accumulate

300

give one derivative of phenomenon with the part of speech

(n.)phenomena(plural form)

300

How to form a past modal and a past phrasal modal?

Past modal:Subject+modal(not)+have+past participle

Past phrasal modal:Subject+phrasal modal(not)+have+past participle

400

(adj.)initial

preliminary

400

(v.)to accept, agree, confirm

contradict

400

(v.)to become less violent, intense, or severe

subside

400

give two derivatives for fertile

fertility, infertile

400

present modals:could, must, should, ought to, may, might, can't, must not, might not, shouldn't, have got to, may not, have to, couldn't(put them in order from the the least certain to more certain)

could, might, might not, may, may not, should, shouldn't, ought to, must, must not, have to, have got to, can't, couldn't˙–˙

500

give three synonyms of phenomenon

wonder, marvel, miracle

500

(adj.)additional, extra, unnecessary

(n.)addition, extra

fundamental

500

(n.)a person of the same age, rank, or ability; a British noble

(I only put one definition˙-˙˙∆˙)

peer

500

give at least two collocations and one derivative with the part of speech of intervene

collocations:intervene in/intervene to prevent/intervene on behalf of

derivative:(n.)intervation

500

Past modals: might not have, may have, may not have, must have, might have,   have to have, could have, have got to have, must not have, can't have, couldn't have(put them in order from least certain to most certain)

might have, might not have, could have, may have, may not have, must have,  must not have,  have got to have,  have to have , can't have, couldn't have

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