Vocab
Adverb Clauses - Result
Literal and Figurative
Pronunciation
Random
100

generate  hold   profile

Many things can _____________ crime: poverty, brain problems, or the environment.  

generate

100

Monica is __________  that her house always looks perfect.  

clean person

such a clean person

100

flood     make a splash    float an idea

I would like to _______(suggest an idea for acceptance).  What if we bought our coffee directly from Dunkin Donuts instead of using UberEats?

float an idea

100

What syllables are accented in the bolded words?

Can you direct people to come here? (di - rect)

I followed her directions. (di - rec - tions)

di - rect

di - rec - tions

100

She doesn't have a shy bone in her body means:

that she is very extroverted and talkative

200

I believe that poverty, personality and the environment can all be at the __________ of crime.

root

200

The dog drank ____ that water splashed on the floor.

messily

so quickly that

200

infected      turned the tide       floated

The feeling of loneliness ______ (spread through) the school. Everyone felt alone but nobody could figure out how to connect to other people.  

infected

200

What syllables are accented in the bolded words?

The two sisters are quite similar. (sim - i - lar)

Really? I don't see the similarity (si - mi - lar - it - y)

sim - i - lar

si - mi - lar - i - ty

200

What does MAGA stand for?  What party or presidential candidate is it associated with?

Make America Great Again

the Right / Republicans / Trump

300

turn the tide       scandal        profile 

The thief's _______  stated that he was tall, brown-eyed and very poor, without college education.

Define the phrase "morally corrupt".

profile

adj.  being broken in a moral way, or behaving in a way that is morally wrong

300

Oh no.  We have to buy _____ that our arms will hurt as we walk home.  It will be so heavy.

much soda and milk

so much soda and milk

300

The feeling of excitement flooded through the class

The vaccine enabled us to turn the tide against COVID.

What do the bolded words mean? Are they used literally or figuratively.


completely filled the class

change the course, to make a situation reverse.

figurative

300

What syllables are accented in the bolded words?

I'm interested in international finance. (fi - nance).

Financial advice can be very helpful. (fi - nan - cial)

fi - nance.

fi - nan - cial

300

OMG! I think porch pirates have been visiting the neighborhood.  

What are porch pirates?

People who steal your deliveries after they are left on your porch

400

win over     holds    consumed by

Her son is ______ Minecraft.  He wants to play all day.

The theory ____ even though it was generated in the 1990s.

consumed by

holds

400

Joe was _____ nobody wanted to work with him.

immoral person

such an immoral person

400

maven    generation   epidemic 

Wearing the hats has become an ____ (uncontrollable force). Everyone is wearing them now.  This _____ of children will always remember this.

epidemic, generation

400

What syllables are accented in the bolded words?

He is a regular person. (reg - u - lar).

Regularity is important. (reg- u - lar - ity)

Reg - u - lar

Reg - u - lar - i - ty

400

What are trigger warnings?

Warnings that the information in a reading may be "triggering" or may make the person begin to feel upsetting emotions.

500

infected     get a  hold of    scandal

I __ of the idea that today is Friday, but actually it is Thursday.  I keep on going to the wrong places.

I just heard that the president was going out on dates with a woman even though he is already married.  It's a ___!

got a hold of

scandal

500

At the beginning of the epidemic, there were _______ hospitals were overflowing.

many Covid infections

Unfortunately, Omar has _______ he can't see us till next Saturday.  

little time

so many Covid infections

so little time

500

wave    triggered     go through the roof

There was a ___ of crime that began in the 1970s. Over this time, the numbers of crimes ____.  Some people believe the epidemic was caused by lead.  

wave, went through the roof

500

I don't follow that logic; it isn't logical.

(lo - gic)   (log - i - cal)

I want to impress her and make a good impression. 

(im- press)  (im - pres - sion)

lo - gic

log - i - cal

im - press  

im - pres - sion

500

Name 2 informal phrases used to accept an invitation in English.

I'm down for that

I'm up for that