Unit 7 Vocabulary
Unit 7 Grammar
Intensifiers
Unit 8 Vocabulary
Unit 8 Grammar
100

You feel this when you are very upset and disappointed after something bad happens.

devastated

100

“I lost my keys yesterday.” Emphasize yesterday.

It was yesterday that I lost my keys.

100

To a very large extent or completely.

utterly

100

To break a bone in your body.

fracture

100

The relative pronoun used to show possession or relationship.

whose

200

This describes someone who is calm and keeps going even in difficult situations.

resilient

200

“She called me last night.” Emphasize she.

It was she who called me last night.

200

In a very noticeable way; easy to see or recognize.

noticeably

200

To force a joint (like a shoulder or thumb) out of its normal position.

dislocate

200

The formal relative pronoun used instead of “who” in object position.

whom

300

A mix of very strong nervous excitement, often uncontrollable.

hysterical

300

“I want a new phone.” Emphasize a new phone (it-cleft).

It is a new phone that I want.

300

Almost, but not completely; in a very close way.

practically

300

A painful condition in your throat or back.

sore throat / sore back

300

A more formal structure used instead of “how” or “in which way” in formal writing (e.g. “the system ___ people are evaluated”).

whereby

400

This describes a person who is easily annoyed and in a bad mood.

grumpy

400

“He fixed the computer.” Emphasize the computer using a cleft structure.

It was the computer that he fixed.

400

To a very great degree; extremely strongly.

immensely

400

To injure a muscle by overstretching or overusing it.

pull a muscle

400

Complete the sentence: “The person ______ I spoke to was very helpful.”

whom

500

This feeling happens when you think something is beneath you or not worthy of respect.

superior

500

“They met in Paris.” Emphasize Paris using a wh-cleft structure.

What they did was meet in Paris.

500

In a way that is very surprising or impressive.

remarkably

500

To injure a joint, especially the ankle or wrist, by twisting it.

sprain

500

Rewrite formally: “The method by which we solved the problem.”

The method whereby we solved the problem / The method by which we solved the problem