Vocabulary
Opposites
Mixed Conditionals
-ed/-ing adjectives
Phrasal Verbs
100

a particular quality

trait

100

Opposite of grumpy?

happy OR positive

100

If I ______ (be) rich, I ______ (buy) the shoes we saw yesterday.

If I were rich, I would have bought the shoes we saw yesterday.

100

I've got nothing to do, I'm so bor...

bored

100

What does drag down mean?

make somebody feel unhappy or weak

200

not likely to move or change

stable

200

Opposite of articulate?

inarticulate

200

If we ______ (move) to the US when I was younger, I ______ (speak) American English.

If we had moved to the US when I was younger, I would speak American English.

200

This weather is very depress...

depressing

200

What does lift up mean?

improve somebody's mood or make them feel better

300

imperfect

flawed

300

Opposite of arrogant?

humble

300

If Sally ______ (be) born in the UK, she ______ (not / need) a visa to work here. 

If Sally had been born in the UK, she wouldn't need a visa to work here.

300

I'm starting a new job next week and I'm so excit...

excited

300

What does sync up mean?

happen at the same time or move at the same speed

400

very excited or pleased

thrilled

400

Opposite of quirky?

conventional

(normal or typical also accepted for half points!)

400

If they ______ (be) more careful, she ______ (not / be) pregnant now.

If they had been more careful, she wouldn't be pregnant now.

400

Going to new places is always fascinat...

fascinating 

400

What does soak up mean?

take in, absorb 

500

to have a particular quality

possess

500

Opposite of extravagant?

frugal OR thrifty

500

If I ______ (not / go) to her party that night, I ______ (not / be) with my partner now.

If I hadn't gone to her party that night, I wouldn't be with my partner now.

500

She is such a bor... person, I can't stand listening to her!

boring

500
What does rub off on mean?

become part of a person's character as a result of spending time with somebody with those qualities