Nouns
Adjectives
Idioms
Grammar
Verbs/Phrasal Verbs
100
an amount of money that you pay for insurance
What is "premium"?
100
uncooked meat
What is "raw meat"?
100
to behave in a silly or careless way
What is "monkey around"?
100
anything in common: persuade, advise, allow and encourage what is the rule for these verbs?
What is "verbs followed by object then infinitive"?
100
To rain in very small drops!
What is "drizzle"?
200
two words (compound noun) - short period of time when you do a lot of shopping
What is "spending spree"?
200
having only one purpose, goal, or interest focused on one thing
What is "single-minded"?
200
become addicted to traveling
What is "bitten by the travel bug"?
200
It is a different structure of a sentence where the focus is on the object!
What is "passive voice"?
200
to walk or travel with no definite purpose
What is "roam around"?
300
a word or phrase that is easy to remember and is used by a group or business to attract attention
What is "slogan"?
300
two word (compound adjective) - unlikely to happen or to be true
What is "far-fetched"?
300
To use the ability to understand something because of a feeling rather than the facts
What is "trust your intuition"?
300
This tense links past to present and possibility to future with focus on duration!
What is "present perfect progressive"?
300
to allow (yourself) to have or do something as a special pleasure
What is "indulge"?
400
something that is bought or sold for a price which is lower than the actual value something bought or sold at a good price
What is "bargain"?
400
unclear in meaning
What is "vague"?
400
no longer popular or successful!
What is "have had their day"?
400
anything in common: furniture, luggage, weather, meat, travel, news, information .....
What are "non-count nouns"?
400
phrasal verb - to leave at the start of a trip
What is "set-off"?
500
feeling something bad is going to happen without a definite or good reason
What is "premonition"?
500
judgmental / critical / having strong opinions
What is "opinionated"?
500
Unable to think to say something / speechless
What is "to be a loss for words"?
500
The structure of these questions are similar to a regular sentence structure and we usually use them to be more polite or less aggressive.
What is "indirect questions"?
500
to say (something) suddenly and without thinking about how people will react
What is "blurt out"?
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