Vocabulary
Phrasal Verbs
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100

A person visiting a person or place, especially socially.

Visitor

100

To pay an informal visit to a person or a place.

To drop by

100

We use this structure to talk about future plans and intentions.

Be going to

100

Build a simple routine sentence using "usually" and "take a shower".

I usually take a shower

100

"Hi! How is the weather?" is a typical example of this type of informal talk.

Small talk

200

The acronym for the "Chief Executive Officer" of a company.

CEO

200

To wait for someone to speak, especially when using the phone.

To hold on

200

: Adverbs of frequency (like "always") come AFTER OR BEFORE the verb "to be".

After

200

Build an invitation for coffee using the phrase "Would you like...".

Would you like a cup of coffee?

200

Correct the ordering mistake: "I don't want nothing to drink."

I don't want anything to drink

300

An inexpensive article purchased as a reminder of a place visited.

Souvenir

300

To eat food very quickly and greedily.

To wolf down

300

Use the correct indefinite pronoun in negative sentences with "don't/doesn't".

Anything

300

Create a WH- question to ask for Lionel Messi's location.

Where is Lionel Messi? / Where does Lionel Messi live?

300

Use “reports to” in the following sentence: “In a company hierarchy, the assistant always the director.”

In a company hierarchy, the assistant always reports to the director.

400

A set of written questions for a survey or statistical study.

Questionnaire

400

To become more relaxed or make someone more relaxed.

To loosen up

400

These possessive words (mine, yours, hers) are NOT followed by a noun.

Possessive Pronouns

400

Build a sentence for a manager named Sarah who is "in charge of" marketing.

Sarah is in charge of marketing

400

Complete: "The Nile is the ________ (long / superlative) river in the world."

The longest

500

The main office or center of operations of an organization.

Headquarters

500

When an alarm clock starts to ring loudly to wake you up.

To go off

500

What is the irregular superlative form of the adjective "Bad"?

The worst

500

Use sequencing words (First, Then) to describe a morning routine with "wake up" and "breakfast".

First, I wake up, and then I have breakfast

500

Use "Let's" and the idiom for coffee to invite a friend out.

Let's go for a cup of joe

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