Grammar
Trends
Neighborhood
Goals
other
100

Grammar structure that follows can

 can + bare infinitive



100
Opposite of expensive

inexpensive

100

5 ways of getting around

on foot, by bike/car/train/subway bus

100

A job in which you make money

paid position

100

Opposite of increase

decrease

200

Different meanings of going to and will

Going to --> plans, predictions

Will --> decisions, predictions, informal request

200

Pronounce this: 1.46 million 

one point four six million

200

Places to walk or cycle

sidewalk, bike lanes

200

When someone helps you by giving or lending money

financial support

200

People who walk or ride on bikes

Pedestrians, cyclists

300

4 modals of advice from strongest to weakest

had better (not)

ought to 

should (not)

could

300

3 adjectives to describe someone's style

casual, stylish, unique

300

A trip that goes from your home to work

commute

300

verb --> noun

apply 

arrange

choose

consider

decide

intend

plan

recommend

application

arrangement 

choice

consideration

decision

intention

plan

recommendation

300

Something extra that you wear: bag, watch, hat, belt, etc

accessory 

400

5 modal verbs for making requests. To request something, what structure follows them?

can + pronoun + bare infinitive

will + pronoun + bare infinitive

could + pronoun + bare infinitive

would + pronoun + bare infinitive

mind + verb + ing

400

Food items you buy at a store

groceries

400

Missing verbs

____ the dishes

____ laundry

____ grocery shopping

____ a reservation

____ an appointment

____ up

____ off

do the dishes

do laundry

go grocery shopping

make a reservation

make an appointment

pick up

drop off

400

2 definite future time words and 2 indefinite future time words

definite --> after (tomorrow), in (a month), next, this (summer)

indefinite --> soon, in a few (days, weeks..), in the near future, at some point, someday/eventually

400

Easy to walk around

walkable

500

6 quantity expressions starting from the highest quantity. What is the difference between quantity expressions with specific nouns vs general nouns

All (100%)

Most

a lot 

half

some

none (0%)

For general nouns, you don't use of and you use a plural count noun (ie students, mountains). For specific count nouns, you use of + noun phrase (all of my students/friends)

500

Difference between looks good in and looks good on

(someone) looks good in (clothing)

(clothing) looks good on (someone)

500

Jobs that you do around the house and jobs that you do outside of your house

chores, errands

500

Difference between face challenges and overcome

face challenges --> deal with problems 

overcome --> move past something difficult

500

The difference between  to get to and to get around

to get around --> to go from place to place in a town/city

to get tom --> to travel somewhere

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