formal VS informal language
AMERICAN ENGLISH
compound adjectives
modals of obligation, necessity and advice
Participle Clauses
100

People were surprised that Smith was LEFT OUT from the team.

leave out - to not include or mention either deliberately or because you have forgotten it 

People were surprised that Smith was OMITTED from the team.

100

film – 

flat – 

lift – 

petrol – 

tap - 

toilet –  

film – movie 

flat – apartment 

lift – elevator 

petrol – gas 

tap – faucet 

toilet – restroom

100

Although she was tall, she was slim and __ and didn`t weigh much.

( extremely thin )

Although she was tall, she was slim and THIN - BONED and didn`t weigh much.

100

You __  bring suncream to the beach - you can borrow mine.

(it`s not necessary to do)

You NEEDN'T / DON'T NEED TO / DON'T HAVE TO  bring suncream to the beach - you can borrow mine.

100

Because she had lost her passport, she could not board the plane.

____________________________, she could not board the plane.

Having lost her passsport, she couldn't board the plane. 

200

I hated the organization and all it STOOD FOR (= the ideas that it supported).

STAND FOR - to support something 

I hated the organization and all it REPRESENTED. 

200

holiday

transport

underground

anyway

autumn

football

garden

vacation (holiday); 

transportation (transport); 

subway (underground); 

anyhow (anyway); 

fall (autumn); 

soccer (football); 

yard (garden)

200

Try this __ jam. It`s much better than the ones you buy in shops.

( made at home, rather than produced in a factory and bought in a shop  )

Try this HOME - MADE jam. It`s much better than the ones you buy in shops.

200

1. She __ be wearing a coat. It`s freezing outside.

(we are giving advice)

2. You (can / might / must) __________________________________ (give) me a lift! Didn’t you see me on the side of the road?

1. She SHOULD be wearing a coat. It`s freezing outside.

2. You MIGHT HAVE GIVEN  me a lift! Didn’t you see me on the side of the road?

200

The surface maintains its original appearance over time if you clean it with hot water and soap.


__________________, the surface maintains its original appearance over time


Cleaned with hot water and soap, the surface maintains its original appearance over time. 

300

Completed projects must be HANDED IN by the end of next week. 

HAND IN - to give a document, proposal, etc. to somebody in authority so that they can study or consider it

Completed projects must be SUBMITTED by the end of next week. 

300

head teacher -  

biscuit  – 

candy – 

cell phone – 

check – 

motorway – 

queue – 

sidewalk –  

 

head teacher - principal  

biscuit – cookie 

candy – sweets 

cell phone – mobile 

check – bill

motorway – highway 

queue – line 

sidewalk – pavement  

300

Suddenly we heard the __ roar of a loin calling out to its mate.

(making this deep sound)

Suddenly we heard the DEEP - THROATED roar of a lion calling out to its mate.

300

1. All students at my school __ wear a uniform - it`s one of the rules.

(for rules, personal obligations)

2. I think we __ take our shoes off before we go into the temple. No one else is wearing theirs.

(for obligations we expect)


1. All students at my school MUST wear a uniform - it`s one of the rules.

2. I think we ARE SUPPOSED TO take our shoes off before we go into the temple. No one else is wearing theirs.

300

After he had won every judo title, Mark retired from international competition.

_________________, Mark retired from international competition.

Having won every judo title, Mark retired from international competition.

400

We've had to PUT OFF our wedding until September.

put off - to change something to a later time or date 

We've had to POSTPONE our wedding until September.

400

sneakers – 

torch – 

bathing suit – 

pants – 

sneakers – 

sweater –

undershirt – 

vest – 

eraser – 

hot lunch –  

sneakers – trainers 

torch – flashlight

bathing suit – swimming costume; 

pants – trousers; 

sneakers – trainers; 

sweater – jumper; 

undershirt – vest; 

vest – waistcoat 

eraser – rubber; 

hot lunch – school dinner;

400

The stranger had __ eyes that were close together, giving him a menacing (= threatening ) look.

(eyes appearing to be positioned low in the face )

The stranger had LOW - SET eyes that were close together, giving him a menacing (= threatening ) look.

400

1. Harry has already left. I think he (might / must / should) ________ (catch) the nine o’clock train, but I’m not sure.

2. Sylvia (can / should / may) ________________ (tell) us that she was going away. It was really bad of her to let us down in this way.

1. Harry has already left. I think he MIGHT HAVE CAUGHT  the nine o’clock train, but I’m not sure.

2. Sylvia SHOULD HAVE TOLD us that she was going away. It was really bad of her to let us down in this way.

400

Because he didn’t have a girlfriend, he flirted with every woman he met.

NOT

_____________________________,  he flirted with every woman he met.

Not having a girlfriend, he flirted with every woman he met.

500

We don't LOOK FORWARD TO any major problems.

LOOK FORWARD TO - you expect to enjoy something that is going to happen 

We don't ANTICIPATE any major problems.

500

math – 

recess – 

teachers’ lounge – 

cupcake – 

dessert – 

eggplant – 

jelly – 

takeout -

dummy - 

handbag - 

math – maths; 

recess – break time; 

teachers’ lounge – staff room 

cupcake – fairy cake; 

dessert – pudding; 

eggplant – aubergine; 

jelly – jam; 

takeout – takeaway

dummy - pacifier

handbag - purse

500

1. After six months of travelling, the men were all __ and bearded.

2. SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION: In relation to carnival, people of all ages get involved. (concerned)

As  ...  , people of all ages get involved.

1. After six months of travelling, the men were all LONGHAIRED and bearded.

2. SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION: 

As FAR AS CARNIVAL IS CONCERNED  , people of all ages get involved.

500

1. Sue (ought to / have to / need to) ____________ (send) her aunt a card. It was rude of her to forget.

2. Graham (must / can / may) ___________________ (win) the match he played this afternoon. If he hadn’t won, he wouldn’t be looking so pleased with himself.

Sue OUGHT TO HAVE SENT her aunt a card. It was rude of her to forget.

Graham MUST HAVE WON the match he played this afternoon. If he hadn’t won, he wouldn’t be looking so pleased with himself.

500

After I dropped him at the station, I drove straight to the supermarket. 

________________________ ,I drove straight to the supermarket. 

Having dropped him at the station,  I drove straight to the supermarket. 

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