Words
Words
Verbs & collocations
Verbs & collocations
100

British slang for friend (US - buddy, homie)

mate

100

Critically e.g.

His condition worsened ____________.

dramatically

100

I ______ __ ____ Anne for a school project (past simple).

teamed up with

100

____ ____ is usually from 6 to 7 p.m. in most countries. The traffic is so hard.

Rush hour

200

to like something

I _______ football over tennis.

prefer

200

It's hard to find a decent _____________ in a big city. Apartments are either too pricey, or have bad conditions.

accommodation

200

We decided  to __ _______ at the weekend. Just imagine: sleeping outdoors, horror stories, fried marshmellow... 

go camping

200

Don't you think that he should __ ___ _ ____? He's getting obese.

go on a diet.

300

a type of housework e.g. washing up, mopping the floors, vacuuming carpets, ________ clothes)

ironing

300

Ascot _____ ____ take splace every year in June. The queen attends it and even makes a bet on her favourite horse.

Horse Race

300

My doctor wrote the prescription __ ____. I can't understand a word!

by hand

300

He _______ ___ __ university two weeks ago. He felt he didn't belong there and now wants to change the faculty.

dropped out of

400

Safe is the ________ of dangerous

opposite

400

Many people would like to be _________. That's the most desired superpower.

invisible

400

She must be __ ___ ________. She's married, has two kids and a decent career.

in her thirties

400

There are few people who still use ____ _________. Everyone's got music in ther Spotify.

tape recorders

500

__________ are followed by paparazzi everywhere.

Celebrities

500

For better degestion you should chew the food throughly and only then _______ it.

swallow

500

Let's _____ __. You go lft and I go right. Maybe that way we'll find the exit.

split up

500

There aren't any free tables in the reestaurant. Let's order a ____-____ meal and go eat at home. 

take-away

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