Vocabulary
True or false
opinion adjectives
passive
you are being watched!
100

relating to towns and cities, or happening there

urban

100

Use present perfect continious when we want to emphasise that an action is repeated or has lasted for a long time and continues up to now. 

present perfect continious

100

having good reasons 

reasonable 

100

use passive to put the focus on the person or thing doing the action/ affected by the action

affected by the action

100

an official group, e.g the government or the police 

the authorities 

200

to check someone’s character or reputation to find out if they are suitable for a particular job

to vet 
200

Use present perfect continious when an action is shorter and completed before now. it has present relevance or present effect. 

present perfect simple 

200

against the law

illegal

200

use the passive when the person or thing that did the action is/isn't obvious

is obvious

200

to watch or follow 

keep track on / to monitior 

300

to promise seriously and publicly to do something

to pledge 

300

Use the present perfect continuous when we say how many times someone did something or say how much they did. 

present perfectsimple

300

morally wrong 

unethical

300

use the passive to bring the object of the verb to is/isn't obvious 

to the beginning  

400

something that makes people decide not to do something by making them realize that something unpleasant could happen to them

Deterrent 

400

Use only present perfect simple with verbs such as work, live , wait, study, do 

present perfect simple/present perfect continuous

400

shocking and unacceptable 

outrageous

400

use the passive to make certain written texts more personal/impersonal or formal/informal

impresonal/forml

500

the process of carefully watching a person or place

surveillance

500

Use the present perfect continuous with the verbs such as know, have , be , love. 

present perfect simple 

500

not thinking about the results of your actions 

irresponsible 

500

use the passive when the person or the thing that did the action is/isn't the main focus 

is not 

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