Assorted Vocabulary
Relative Clauses
Weather
Future
Mystery Box
100

A phrasal verb meaning "to disappoint"

let down

100

I bought this at the shop _____ is next to my work.

which/that

100

A natural disaster caused by excessive rain.

Flood

100

"What are you doing tonight?" "I don't have any plans. Maybe I ______ (go) for a walk, I dunno."

will go

100
Make a double comparative from the following: As I get to know him better, I like him less. 

The better I get to know him, the less I like him.

200
Parts of your body where bones meet and are connected by ligaments.
Joints
200

This is the house ______ I live.

where

200

A light, gentle wind

Breeze

200

"I don't know why he's mad at me. I ______ (give) him a call tomorrow so we can talk about it."

am going to give

200

To stop your car on the side of the road

"to pull over"

300

When you don't like something at first, but later on, you come to like it more, you can say it ______.

grows on you

300

This is the house ____ I painted last week

that/which

300

A phrase describing heavy wind

Blowing a gale

300

"Next Thursday, they ________ (deliver) the sofa I bought last week."

are delivering

300

The fastest animal in the world

Peregrine falcon (390 km/hr)

400

A verb meaning "to grieve, to feel bad after suffering a loss."

to mourn

400

I saw that dog _____ collar is purple yesterday. 

whose

400

Heavy rain

Pouring down/downpour

400

Your package _______ (arrive) in 3-5 business days. 

should arrive

400

This Beatles album was recorded after, but released before their final record Let It Be.

Abbey Road

500

A verb meaning to take something away from someone, or to prevent someone from having something.

To deprive

500
I don't like stories _____ animals die; they're too sad for me. 

where

500

A negative word to describe extreme cold

Bitter

500

"He ________ (meet) you at the airport, but I haven't spoken to him for days. I _____ (try) to confirm it with him before you ____ (leave)."

is supposed; will try; leave

500

Julius Caesar's given name (praenomen)

Gaius