Phrasal Verbs
Form nouns from verbs
Form verbs fom nouns
Conditionals
Vocabulary
100

to think about the past

LOOK BACK

100

to amaze

amazement

100

approval

to approve

100
  • Ashley is allergic to cheese.
  • If he (eat) cheese, he ( get) an awful rash.
  • Ashley is allergic to cheese.
  • If he eats cheese, he gets an awful rash.
100

a successful mark in an exam

PASS

200

to learn 

FIND OUT

200

to admire

admiration

200

intention

to intend

200
  • Hello Liz. Are you still looking for Pat?
  • If I (see) her, I (tell) her you want to speak to her.
  • Hello Liz. Are you still looking for Pat?
  • If I see her, I will tell her you want to speak to her.
200

when people do not understand what is happening or what they should do

CONFUSION

300

to tell someone about

POINT OUT

300

to appear

appearance

300

behaviour

to behave

300
  • If Alice (not go) to Exeter University, she (not meet) her husband, Andrew.
  • If Alice hadn´t gone  to Exeter University, she wouldn´t have met her husband, Andrew.
300

the ability to become familiar with a new situation

ADJUSTMENT

400

to not be punished for something

GET AWAY WITH

400

to prefer

preference

400

advisor

to advise

400
  • We´re lost. If we (bring) the map with us, we (know) where we are.
  • We´re lost. If we had brought the map with us, we would know where we are.
400

when officials try to discover all facts about something

INVESTIGATION

500

to get better after illness

GET OVER

500

to apply

application

500

responsibility

to respond

500
  • We´ve run out of petrol.
  • If you (listen) to me sometimes instead of being so stubborn, you (hear) me saying that we were getting low. Then we ( not be) stuck here.
  • We´ve run out of petrol.
  • If you listened to me sometimes instead of being so stubborn, you would have heard me saying that we were getting low. Then we wouldn´t be  stuck here.
500

when someone is given permission to become a member of a club, university...

ADMISSION

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