Grammar
Vocabulary
Pronunciation
Adjectives
Modal Verbs
100

We _____ to Chinese restaurants very often. (not go)

We don't go to Chinese restaurants very often.

100

food and cooking:

s _ _ s _ g e

s a u s a g e

100

spoon

zucchini

fruit

duck

duck

100

opposite of outgoing

shy

100

I've always wanted to can / be able to dance salsa.

I've always wanted to be able to dance salsa.

200

I don't believe / I'm not believing that you cooked this meal yourself.

I don't believe that you cooked this meal yourself.

200

personality:

s _ u _ _ o r _

s t u b b o r n

200

clothes

loan

honest

sold

honest

200

The movie was _____ .

a) bored

b) boring

The movie was boring.

200

They _____ wait because they were in a hurry.

They couldn't wait because they were in a hurry.

300

My grandparents are going to / will retire next year.

My grandparents are going to next year.

My grandparents will retire next year.

300

money:

o _ e

o w e

300

schedule

catch

departure

crash

schedule

crash

300

something or someone that can be depended upon or trusted

reliable

300

Linda hasn't been able to / couldn't find a job.

Linda hasn't been able to find a job.

Linda couldn't find a job.

400

They've finished paying back the loan last month.

or

They finished paying back the loan last month.

They finished paying back the loan last month.

400

transportation:

r _ _ h  h _ _ r

r u s h  h o u r

400

definitely

def·in·ite·ly

[ˈdɛfɪnətli]

400

appropriate or fitting for a particular purpose, occasion, or circumstance

suitable

400

Hilary is such a great violinist that she _____ long pieces when she was only eight.

a) couldn't play

b) had to play

c) must not have played

d) could play


Hilary is such a great violinist that she could play long pieces when she was only eight.

500

I / work for a charity / eight years.

I've been working for a charity for eight years.

500

office work:

d _ _ d l _ n _

d e a d l i n e

500

raise

raise

[reɪz]

500

characterized by a lot of activity, excitement, or confusion

hectic

500

She wasn't in class yesterday. _____ sick?

a) Had she to have been

b) Should she have been

c) Must she have been

d) Could she have been

She wasn't in class yesterday. Could she have been sick?