Agreement / Disagreement
Word Formation
Sentence Transformation
Crime vocab
100

I don't see the ... 

point

100

What is it that makes science fiction so ...? EXCITE

exciting

100

I really enjoyed myself at the party last night.
GOOD
I had  ... at the party last night

a (really) good time

100

Do things in advance to stay safe

Take precautions

200

I know what you ...

mean

200

It isn’t just the fact that it is highly ... , but in many ways it allows us to see into the future. IMAGINE

imaginative

200

He has been trying hard in maths lessons recently.
EFFORT

He has ... in maths lessons recently.  

been making an effort

200

stop someone from doing something by making it difficult or scary

Deter from  

300

I see where you're ...

coming from

300

Some things, which once seemed ... , already have became a reality. BELIEVE

unbelievable

300

Give me your phone number because I might need to call you.
IN

Give me your phone number ...  to call you

in case I need

300

A person who is harmed or suffers because of a crime or accident

Victim

400

I agree with you to ...

some extent

400

Artificial intelligence and trips into space also ...  in this kind of literature. ORIGIN

originated

400

Hesaid I could borrow the book if I remembered to give it back.

LONG
He said I could borrow the book ...  to give it back.  

as long as I remembered

400

someone who sees a crime or event happen

Witness

500

I agree with you up ...

to the point

500

Credit cards and video chatting, for example, all made their first ... in science fiction long before becoming part of our real lives. APPEAR

appearance

500

It took us a long time to find the answer.
FIGURE
It took us a long time to ... the answer.

figure out

500

being kept in prison as a punishment

Imprisonment, do time