TENSES & TIME
MODAL VERBS
PHRASAL VERBS
CONDITIONALS
ADVANCED VOCABULARY
100

This tense describes an action that started in the past and continues now?

Present Perfect Continuous.

100

Modal verb used to express strong obligation?

must

100

“To cancel an event” → phrasal verb?

call off?

100

Type of conditional used for real future situations.

First Conditional

100

A synonym for very tired.

exhausted

200

“By the time you arrive, I ___ (finish) my homework.”

will have finished.

200

“You ___ smoke here; it’s forbidden.”

mustn’t

200

“To tolerate” → phrasal verb?

put up with

200

“If I were you, I ___ take that job.”

would

200

A word meaning someone who loves books

bibliophile

300

This tense is often used in news reports to describe recent events?

Present Perfect

300

“He ___ be the new teacher — he looks so young!” (expressing deduction)

can’t

300

“To invent a story or excuse” → phrasal verb?

make up

300

“If he ___ (study) harder, he would have passed.”

had studied?

300

Choose the correct word: economic / economical – “He drives a very ___ car?"

economical

400

“He said he ___ (go) to London the next day.”

was going

400

Difference between must and have to?

Must = personal obligation; Have to = external obligation.

400

“To admire someone” → phrasal verb?

look up to

400

What’s wrong: “If it will rain, we will stay home.”

Remove will: If it rains, we will stay home

400

The adjective form of “beauty.”

beautiful

500

Identify the error: “I am knowing the answer.”

The verb know is stative, so it should be I know the answer

500

Modal verb expressing past regret: “I ___ have studied harder.”

should have?

500

“To recover from an illness or difficulty” → phrasal verb?

get over

500

Name of structure: “Had I known, I would have left earlier.”

Inverted Third Conditional

500

A word that means able to speak two languages fluently.

bilingual