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100

to address, to deal with; angehen, anpacken

to tackle

100

A statement about what is likely to happen in the future; Vorhersage

prediction

100

(new) and not resembling something formerly known; original — neuartig

novel

100

Tabelle und Diagramm/Graphik

table & chart

100

What are the signal words for the present perfect? (JEANY)

Just, ever, always/already, never, yet

200

Einnahmen (usually for institutions, companies)

income

200

The activity of risking money on an uncertain outcome; Glücksspiel

gambling

200

(old) no longer in use; outdated — veraltet (two synonyms)

obsolete, antiquated

200

Prognose

forecast

200

Use the word "unless" in a first conditional example.

Unless you leave now, you’ll miss the last train.

300

spending; Ausgaben (usually for institutions, companies)

expenditure

300

A survey of public opinion, usually by asking a sample of people; Umfrage

poll

300

(big) of considerable size, value, or importance — erheblich

substantial

300

To happen or take place; vorkommen / geschehen / sich ereignen

to occur

300

Two punctuation rules that are different from German

1. Comma before coordinating conjunctions in a compound sentence (FANBOYS).
2. No comma in a complex sentence when a dependent clause comes after an independent clause.

400

similar (to)

akin (to)

400

Something that motivates or encourages someone to act; Anreiz

incentive

400

(bad) causing harm or damage; adverse — schädlich

detrimental

400

prognostizierte Zahlen / Prognosewerte

projected figures

400

Use the past simple, past continuous and past perfect in a two sentence story

She had already finishedpast perfect her homework when her friends calledsimple past her to come outside.
While they were playingpast continuous in the park, it suddenly started to rain.

500

a situation in which the achieving of something you want involves the loss of something else which is also desirable, but maybe less so

tradeoff

500

Possible effects, consequences, or meanings of an action or decision, especially indirect or not immediately obvious; Auswirkungen, Folgen

implications

500

(small) so small or unimportant as to be easily disregarded — vernachlässigbar

negligible

500

es wird erwartet, dass es deutlich wachsen wird

it is expected that it will grow substantially

500

Give an example each of the second, third and a mixed conditional

1. Second Conditional If I won the lottery, I would travel the world
2. Third Conditional If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam
3. Mixed Conditional If I had taken that job, I would live in New York now

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