This tense is used to describe actions that are happening right now.
Present Continuous
The general name for books, films, and music that are very popular and successful.
A hit / A blockbuster
The capital of Northern Ireland.
Belfast
What you say when you accidentally bump into someone.
"Sorry!" / "Excuse me!"
The comparative form of the adjective "good".
Better
This modal verb expresses obligation or necessity in the present or future.
Must / Have to
The adjective you use to describe a person who keeps their room tidy and doesn't forget to do their homework.
Organized
The famous clock tower located at the Houses of Parliament in London.
Big Ben
A polite phrase you use when you want to make a suggestion.
"How about...?" / "Why don't we...?" / "Let's..."
The opposite of "patient".
Impatient
This structure is used to describe an action that was in progress when another action interrupted it. (e.g., "I was watching TV when the phone rang.")
Past Continuous
The phrasal verb that means "to cancel" an event.
To call off
The traditional Scottish garment for men, often made of tartan.
A kilt
The phrase you use to ask for someone's opinion.
"What do you think of...?"
The past participle of the verb "to write".
Written
This is the grammatical name for the words "a", "an", and "the".
Articles
The word for a long, difficult journey, usually on foot.
A trek
The name of the student who famously discovered the Sword in the Stone and became king.
King Arthur
How you would politely refuse an offer of more food because you are full.
"No, thank you. I'm full."
This punctuation mark is used to show possession or omission of letters.
Apostrophe (')
This conditional type is used to talk about real and possible situations in the present or future.
First Conditional
A formal synonym for the word "job" or "profession"
Occupation / Career
This ancient monument, a circle of standing stones, is located in Wiltshire, England.
Stonehenge
The phrase used to encourage someone who is nervous about doing something.
"Don't worry!" / "You can do it!" / "Good luck!"
The name of the story about a boy who never grows up and lives in Neverland.
Peter Pan