Vocabulary
Phrasal verbs
Second Conditional
100

If you take ______, you have some days away from your work. 

time off

100

To ___ means to stop doing something, e.g. ___ smoking, or ___ work if you can’t do it any more. 



give up

100

I don’t study for my school exams, so I don’t do well.

If I studied for my school exams, I ____ well.

would do

200

Companies might give their staff _____ if the company has done particularly well. 



a bonus

200

To ___ a business means to start it running, to establish it. 



set up

200

 I’m not rich, so I have to work.

If I were rich, I ____ have to work.

wouldn't

300

____ means you will start to earn more money than you did before.

a pay rise

300

When you try to ___ something, you want some information, for example for a proj



find out

300

I buy lots of magazines, so I never have any money.

If I ____ so many magazines, I’d have more money

didn't buy

400

_____ means you can start and finish work when you choose, as long as you complete a certain number of hours in the day.

flexible hours

400

You ___ things that aren’t useful any more. You might put them in the rubbish or recycle them. 


throw out

400

If Bill had a car, he’d give you a lift to work.

Bill ___ a car, so he can’t give you a lift to work.

doesn't have

500

_____ people manage their own work and don't work for a company

self-employed

500

 You _____ the answer to something, such as a difficult sum or calculation

work out

500

If Anna studied harder, her results would be better.

Anna ____hard, so her results aren’t good.

doesn't study

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