VOCABULARY
MODALS
PASSIVE
PREPOSITIONS
100

A type of advertisement that is played on TV, the radio or the Internet.

commercial

100

A: ... you turn off the telly, please?

B: I ... I'm doing the washing-up right now.

will/can/could/would

can't

100

Can the students solve the Maths problem?

Can the Maths problem be solved by the students?

100

Can you pick Jake ... from the airport tonight?

up

200

not thinking about what you are doing, so likely to do something wrong

careless

200

Don't worry. You ... finish your project today.

You ... finish it tomorrow.

don't have to/don't need to/needn't

can

200

Where has the security guard arrested the thief?

Where has the thief been arrested by the security guard?

200

My dad isn't very outgoing.  ... the other hand he's very active. He works out at least 4 times a week.

On

300

to give something and get something back in return, to trade something for something else

exchange

300

Charles ... be at home studying. He's got two exams tomorrow.


must

300

Will a famous reporter interview Maggie?

Will Maggie be interviewed by a famous reporter?

300

Can you collect my new mobile ... the shop?

from

400

right, good enough for something, having the abilities needed to do something

suitable

400

Mike ... be at home now, but I don't know for sure.

may/might/could

400

Do they have to paint the house?

Does the house have to be painted?

400

I'm sure you can take part in that race and get a medal. Just go ... it!

for

500

something is done in a correct, smart, meaningful way

wisely

500

A: ... I tidy my room now? I want to go out and play.

B: Well, you ... go out until you tidy your room.


Need

can't

500

Are they going to sell their house to the Adams?

Is their house going to be sold to the Adams?

500

To begin ..., I do not think watching TV has disadvantages only.

with

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