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Grammar
Phrasal verbs
100

aspiration

a hope, goal, dream, or ideal objective
100

demeanor

how someone seems or behaves

100

List the parts of a passive voice sentence in order

Subject + (to be) + past participle + by + agent

100

play up

exaggerate or make something sound more important than it really is


200

frosty

very cold, frozen

200

vindicated

proven right or correct

200

Complete the following past perfect sentence: By the time she arrived, we _________ already finished eating dinner.

By the time she arrived, we had already finished eating dinner.

200

cut back (on)

do something less and less 

300

in a nutshell

summarize something in a few words

300

vying

competing for something

300

Complete the following second conditional sentence: If you ___________ to eat less sugar, you would be healthier.

If you were to eat less sugar, you would be healthier.

300

put up (with)

tolerate something that bothers or annoys you

400

appendage

a thing that is added or attached to something larger or more important

400

magnate

a wealthy and influential person

400

Rephrase the following sentence using passive voice: The town's mayor, who had always supported increased education funding, organized the opening of the new high school.

The opening of the new high school was organized by the town's mayor, who had always supported increased education funding.

400

keep up

continue to do something with same effort

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