Vocabulary
Grammar
Iidioms
Prepositional phrases
Describing trends
100

What is the meaning of "die out"? 

1. Evidance. 2. Dissapier. 3. Trigger

2. Dissapier

100

When we need to talk about the facts of the future or make predictions, we use the following verb

Will+ infinitiv

100

How can you ask if you didn't hear the other person?

I didn't catch what you said

100

Rights are protected ... law

BY

100

How can you describe a trend that has ceased to be popular?

Thing of the past

200

What is the name of the period that is accompanied by icing of all territories?

Ice Age

200

What words can we use instead of like and hate verbs to express strong feelings in a sentence?

Much as

200

How can you say that a person talks too much and does not let you get your word in?

Could not get a word in edgeways

200

We are all learning English ... present

AT

200

To look fashionable, people ... different trends

Follow

300

How can we say that some assumption is based on measurements?

According to some estimates

300

What time should we use to talk about an action that will happen at some point in the future?

Future Countinuous

300

How can you describe a situation where people don't understand each other?

Talking at cross purposes

300

If we don't keep an eye on the development of technology, it can get ... control

OUT OF

300

When there is more of something now than before? we say the number...

the number have reasons

400

How can you say that something can disappear from the face of the Earth?

On the verge of extinction

400

Title 3 expressions that could serve as a cause in a formal way

It has its origins/ roots in; It seems from; It can be tranced back

400

How can you say that you don't understand anything?

I can't make hear or tail of it

400

People often worry ... the future

ABOUT

400

Some trends become popular because people talk about them, it spreads by...

by word of mouth

500

What is the difference between the words "erode" and "corrode"?

"Erode" means physical destruction, and "Corrode" means chemical destruction.

500

What conjunctions can a subordinate clause begin with if we want to say information that contrasts with the information in the main sentence?

Although, even though, however 

500

You urgently needed to say that you misunderstood something

Get the wrong end of the stick

500

Often new technologies are first ... trial

ON

500

Sometimes trends appear out ... , and no one can explain why it became popular

of the blue

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