Vocabulary
Phrasal verbs: Name two
idioms / expressions
Modal or Modal Perfect
Rewrites: modals and modal perfects
100

The opposite of innocent is...

guilty

100

Bring up

an issue / children

100

I won't  pay this much for a cup of coffee!

It's a daylight robbery!

100

He ............. gone home. His car isn't here.

must have

100
Don't drink from this cup!

You can't / mustn't drink from this cup.

200

A synonym for worried is..

concerned

200

back up

a car / a document

200

It was her first offence so the police...

let her off the hook.

200

I ............ driven, but I walked instead.

could have

200

There's no doubt he's guilty.

He must be guilty.

300

He lost a lot of money when he went to Las Vegas because he loves .........................

gambling

300

put down

a suitcase / a friend


300

Gemma and Alexa are very close friends and are always together. They are...

as thick as thieves!

300

You ..... be serious! Tell me it's a joke!

can't

300

It's impossible that this story is true.

It can't be true.

400

He tried to TAKE my bag.

A synonym for TAKE is ....

grab

400

pick up

a language / some food for dinner

400

The thieves are trying to escape from the police. They are ...

 on the run.

400

I'm not sure what happened. There ... been a robbery.

might have

400

She's angry that you didn't invite her.

You should have invited her.

500

He was taken to court and c.......... with a serious crime.

charged with

500

turn in

early to bed / evidence

500

They are trying to ______ _______ and stay away from a life of crime.

go straight

500

It's too bad you didn't come with us. You ... enjoyed the film.

would have

500

There's no way they knew what really happened.

They can't have known what really happened.