Ways of Talking
Cars or the road
Modal Verbs
Phrasal Verbs
Gerunds and Infinitives
100

To speak in a loud voice because you are angry, excited or in pain, or in order to make people hear you. 

Yell/Yelled 

100

A line of cars waiting to move

Traffic jam

100

I didn't need to go to school yesterday // I needn't have gone to school yesterday

Different meaning.  

100

Go at the same speed as someone else

Keep up with

100

Guto complains that the teacher doesn't let him _______ (play) truco. 

play

200

To speak very quietly so that other people can't hear you

Whisper

200

A strap that secures a person to prevent injury in a vehicle 

Seat belt

200

Maria is travelling so you mustn't have seen her yesterday // Maria is travelling so you can't have seen her yesterday

Different

200

Think of an idea or a plan 

Come up with

200

Do you remember __________ (lock) the door before leaving your house this morning?

locking

300

To complain in a way that annoys other people

Whine

300

A road junction at which traffic moves in one direction around a central island

Roundabout

300

I shouldn't have stayed up late last night // I mustn't have stayed up late last night

Different meaning

300

Be clearly better or more significant than someone or something

Stand out

300

Angelina ought __________ (start) having lunch before coming to Red Balloon. 

to start

400

To speak breathing out slowly, making a long soft sound, especially because you are disappointed, tired, annoyed or relaxed

Sigh/Sighed

400

A wheel that a driver rotates in order to move a vehicle

Steering wheel

400

You ought to believe me! // You'd better believe me!

Same meaning

400

Treat someone with a feeling of superiority

Look down on

400

I've always struggled ______ (keep) up with my peers.  

to keep

500

To speak while you are breathing in suddenly, for example because you are surprised, shocked or in pain

Gasp/Gasped

500

Official permission for someone to drive a car

Driving licence/ Driver's licence 

500

I must have called my mother yesterday // I had to call my mother yesterday 

Different meaning

500
Be immediately obvious to someone or get their attention

Leap out at 

500

Mafê had better ___________ (negative - tell) gossips to the teacher after the class starts 

not tell 

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