Idioms
To be or not to be
Foodies
Don't be so tense
Work this out
100

To be in the same boat

To be in the same difficult situation as someone else.

100

Complete with a correct infinitive form:

My new classmate refused ... (follow) me on Instagram.

My new classmate refused to follow me on Instagram.

100

An animal body organ which can be cooked and eaten

Kidney

100

Complete with the correct tense:

The noise ... (stop) and I can start concentrating on my work again.

The noise has stopped and I can start concentrating on my work again.

100

A person who is interviewed

Interviewee

200

Keep tabs on

To watch something or someone carefully

200

Complete with a correct infinitive form:

We need to explore new technologies in order ... (attract) new tech-savvy customers.

We need to explore new technologies in order to attract new tech-savvy customers.

200

Powerful spice used to give flavour especially to cakes and sauces

Nutmeg

200

Complete with the correct tense:

I ... (swim) all morning and I feel exhausted.

I have been swimming all morning and I feel exhausted.

200

Money earned

Income

300

Bend over backwards

To try very hard to do something

300

Complete with a correct infinitive form:

You don't happen ... (see) my mobile phone anywhere, do you?

You don't happen to have seen my mobile phone anywhere, do you?

300

Something that is personally annoying

Pet hate

300

Complete with the correct tense:

She ... (apply) for jobs, without success, since leaving university.

She has been applying for jobs, without success, since leaving university.

300

Having an effect that is opposite to the one intended or wanted

Counterproductive

400

Teeter on the edge

To be in a bad situation that is likely to happen soon.

400

Complete with a correct infinitive form:

You need to learn the entire multiplication table by heart ... (as/move) on to more challenging tasks.

You need to learn the entire multiplication table by heart so as to move on to more challenging tasks.

400

Used to describe a tablecloth

Starched

400

Complete with the verb form:

... (have) accepted the quest, the hero entered a new world.

Having accepted the quest, the entered a new world.

400

To cause something such as a plan or an opportunity to fail

Scupper

500

Straight from the horse's mouth

To hear something from the person who has direct personal knowledge of a situation

500

Complete with a correct infinitive form:

Considering the damages to the vehicle, we were fortunate (no/suffer) more serious injuries

Considering the damages to the vehicle, we were fortunate not to have suffered more serious injuries.

500

Type of red meat

Venison

500

Complete with the correct tense:

By the time we get home, they ... (play) football for 30 minutes.

By the time we get home, they will have been playing football for 30 minutes.

500

To remove someone from a job, usually because they have done something wrong

Sack

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