Vocabulary Unit 5
Vocabulary Unit 6
Conditionals
Adverbs of Degree
Comparatives and Superlatives
100

Someone who wins a competition

champion

100

someone who works with you

colleague

100

If I go to the store later, I (will buy food/ buy food) for dinner. 

will buy food 

100

He is a _____________ big fan of soccer.

very, really

100

Playing sports is ___________ than watching sports. (interesting)

more interesting

200

to touch something quickly and forcefully with the hand or an object

hit

200

to use time badly

waste time

200

If you don't study for the test, you (may fail/fail). 

may fail

200

She is going to be ____________ tired after she walks home from school. 

really, very, pretty

200

 __________ sport is tennis. (good)

best

300

physically powerful

strong

300

to use time to do something

spend time

300

If I want to get a good job, I (need to practice/practice) interviewing. 

need to practice.

300

They are ____________ happy that they won tickets to see Justin Bieber. 

extremely, very, really

300
Out of all the students, she is ____________. (tall)

the tallest

400

to take care of someone by paying for his or her food, clothes, etc.

support

400

done, made, or said without paying attention

careless

400
If it rains, we (cancel/might cancel) the party. 

might cancel

400

She was __________ disappointed that he didn't call her. 

kind of, really, very, extremely

400

I prefer cooking at home because it is ___________ than going to restaurants. (cheap)

cheaper

500

the amount of money you get from your job, usually every two weeks or every month

salary

500

something you want to do successfully in the future

goal

500

If you win the marathon, you (are/may are) the champion. 

are

500

He is _____________ bad at sports; there are a few that he knows how to play, but most sports he doesn't.

somewhat

500

July is ____________ month. (hot)

the hottest

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