Countable/uncountable
Modal verbs
Adverbs of degree
Phrasal Verbs
Idioms
100
Computer
What is countable
100
A modal verb used to express ability
What is can, be able to
100
Another way to say “a little” i.e. I’m a little bored
What is slightly, a bit
100
To become an adult
What is grow up
100
It’s raining cats and ______
Dogs
200
Furniture
What is uncountable
200
Modal verb used to say something is possible
What is could, may, might
200
Another way to say “a lot” or “very”
What is extremely, really, totally, completely, absolutely
200
To rely on someone or something
What is count on
200
I don’t like opera music, it’s not my cup of _____
What is tea
300
News
What is uncountable
300
Modal verb we use when we are certain about something
What is must
300
How can we say something is more than a little but less than a lot.
What is fairly, pretty, rather
300
Bored, annoyed or disappointed
What is fed up with
300
Fight fire with ____
What is fire
400
Stories
What is countable
400
Modal verb to formally (or politely) ask for permission
What is may
400
What does “quite” mean in the following sentence? Are you quite sure that you want me to tell John about this?
What is completely
400
To start doing an activity or hobby
What is take up
400
Wow, the price of gas is going through the _____ in California.
What is roof
500
Excitement
What is uncountable
500
The two modal verbs used to say something is the right or wrong thing to do
What is should and ought to
500
Fill in the blank- She was _______ furious when she heard the news. A) absolutely B) very C) quite
What is absolutely
500
To put all your energy or enthusiasm into doing something
What is to go all out
500
The FCE exam is easy! It’s a piece of ______
What is cake
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