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Vocabulary
Phrasal Verbs and Idioms
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Collocations
100

"I wouldn't worry about the exam if I _______ you; you've studied hard."

were

100

This adjective describes food that has a very strong, hot flavor, usually because it contains chilies or a lot of peppers.

spicy

100

If it "cost an arm and a leg," it means it is very _______.

expensive

100

"I have seen that new Marvel movie last Friday night with my friends."

saw

100

"Are you planning to _______ part in the school sports competition next month?"

take

200

"By the time the film finally started, we _______ waiting in line for over forty minutes."

had been

200

This adjective describes food that is clean, new, and has been recently picked, caught, or cooked. It is the opposite of "stale" or "rotten."

fresh

200

"Can you please turn _______ the volume? I can't hear what the actors are saying."

up

200

"She is looking forward to go to London during the summer holidays."

going

200

"The teacher asked us to _______ research on our favorite international dishes for the homework assignment."

do

300

"You _______ definitely bring an umbrella today—the weather forecast said it's 90% likely to rain."

should / ought to

300

This adjective describes someone who is determined to be successful, rich, or powerful.

ambitious

300

"He didn't want to go to the party, so he decided to _______ up an excuse."

make

300

"The advice he gave me were very helpful, so I followed it."

was

300

"I am really bad _______ remembering vocabulary words unless I write them down."

at

400

"The teacher wanted to know _______ had borrowed the dictionary without asking."

who

400

A person who does not eat meat, fish, or any products that come from animals (like milk, eggs, or cheese) is a(n) _______.

vegan

400

"We had to _______ off the football match until next week because the pitch was completely flooded."

put

400

"If I will win the lottery, I will travel all around the world."

If I win the lottery

400

"If you want to improve your English, you need to _______ an effort to speak it every day in class."

make

500

"Despite _______ a bit tired, Sarah managed to finish her entire history project on time."

being 

500

A person who sees a crime or an accident happen and can describe it to the police is called a(n) _______.

witness

500

If you are feeling slightly sick, down, or unwell, you can say you are feeling "under the _______."

weather

500

"He is working as a chef since five years."

He HAS BEEN working as a chef FOR five years. 

500

"We were late for the cooking show because we _______ the bus and had to wait twenty minutes for the next one."

missed