Vocabulary
Past
Grammar
Phrasal Verbs
Connectors
100

A document that lists your education, work experience, and skills for job applications.

C.V.

100

Bring

Brought

100

Use it for actions that happened once or repeatedly in the past.

Past Simple

100

Stop doing something

Give up

100

He stayed at home ___ it was raining.

Because

200

The visible features of an area of land, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal.

Landscape

200

Drive

Drove

200

Use it to talk about past habits or states that are no longer true now.

Used To

200

forget or forgetfully not take something

leave behind

200

What connector shows contrast?

but / although / however

300

describes a person who is relaxed, calm, and not easily upset or stressed.

Easygoing

300

Mean

Meant

300

Used for actions that happened before another action or time in the past.

Past Perfect

300

postpone or delay

Put off

300

She studied a lot; ___, she passed the exam.

so / therefore

400

To have a desire or inclination to do something, or to seem or give the impression of something.

feel like

400

Steal

Stole

400

Used to emphasise the duration of an action that started in the past and is still happening now, especially when we focus on the activity rather than the result.

Present Perfect Continuous

400

= return something (usually purchased or delivered).

send back

400

Find and correct the mistake. "He was tired, because he continued working."

He was tired, but he continued working.

500

is a phrase used to indicate the minimum amount, number, or degree of something. It means the smallest acceptable amount.

At least

500

Sweep

Swept

500

Used to talk about a completed action in the past that has a result or relevance now, without saying when it happened.

Present Perfect

500

delay or stop progress

hold up

500

The trip was cancelled __________ the bad weather, the hotel had already been booked.

despite

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