Vocabulary
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Vocabulary 2
100
Facts or physical signs that prove something is true
What is "evidence"
100
You use the expression, "It would be great if..."
What is expressing hopes?
100
This voice is used when the agent of a sentence is not known or is not important; it emphasizes the object of the action.
What is "the passive voice"
100
This happens when you stress the first word or both words to change the meaning; for example GREENhouse or GREENHOUSE.
What is "stressing two-word compounds"?
100
The system by which a country's trade, industry, and money are organized
What is "economy"
200
A general belief about the way something should behave
What is a "principle"
200
You use the expression, "That's a good argument, but..."
What is "responding to and refuting an argument"?
200
These types of questions keep a conversation going; they are formed by adding a short question to the end of a statement.
What is a "tag question"
200
This letter, at the end of a word, can be pronounced in three ways: to sound like "d," "no air," and "ch"
What is "the letter T"?
200
Situations or activities that could cause harm or danger
What is "threats"
300
Differences in level, amount, quantity and so on
What is "variations"
300
You express what is said in a different way.
What is "paraphrasing"?
300
This type of clause gives information that is essential for identifying the noun, and they start with the relative pronouns, "who, whose, whom, and that"
What is a "restrictive adjective clause"
300
This letter, at the end of nouns, verbs, and possessives has three pronounciations: "s," "z," and "IZ"
What is "the letter S"?
300
A topic that you are concentrating on or paying special attention to
What is "focus"
400
Amounts of money given to organizations or people to be spent for a purpose
What is "funds"
400
You use the expression, "What did you mean by...?"
What is "asking for clarification"?
400
This type of past tense word is used with the past participle to make inferences from evidence.
What is a "past modal"
400
In most yes/no questions in English, the intonation does this at the last content word in the sentence.
What is "rises"?
400
A topic that can be questioned and is not certain
What is "debatable"
500
Relating to a group of people who have the same culture, race, traditions, or backgrounds
What is "ethnic"
500
You use the expression, "Another point I want to make is..."
What is "introducing a topic"?
500
This tense describes a state or completed action in the future and is formed with "will+have+the past participle"
What is "future perfect" tense
500
The difference between the sounds in the words "rink" and "ring" are these two.
What is "k" and "g" or "nk" and "ng"?
500
The opposite of an idea or condition
What is "contrary"
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