Vocabulary
Idioms
Gerund or Infinitive
Word Formation
Missing word
100

reduce the amount of something you consume

cut down on

100

to be well again after an illness

be back on sb´s feet

100

I meant ... (BUY) my grandfather a birthday present, but I forgot.

to buy

100

The new policy had significant (IMPACTED) on the economy

impact

100

... the rates of obesity have increased, many people still lead healthy lifestyles.

Even though

200

stay level or equal with someone

keep up

200

to stay physically healthy

keep in shape

200

I remember ... (CARRY) the painting I bought you all round Mexico.

carrying

200

The athlete´s (AGILE) helped him win the race.

agility

200

People should be encouraged to do more physical exercise ... taking the car or bus to work.

instead of / rather than

300

use something too much

overdo

300

an uncertain situation

touch and go

300

She stopped ... (TAKE) sandwiches to work. She eats in the canteen now.

taking

300

Despite his (FAIL), he never gave up on his dreams.

failure

300

... being cheap, processed foods do not generally make up a healthy and nutritious diet.

Despite

400

the speed at which something happens

rate

400

to rest for a period of time

recharge sb´s batteries

400

I can´t bear ... (WATCH) politicians being dishonest.

watching

400

After running a marathon, my muscles were (SORENESS)

sore

400

Many people are aware of the benefits of doing physical exercise. ..., it´s important not to overdo.

However

500

a continuous pain that is unpleasant but not strong

ache

500

to stay mentally active

keep sb´s brain sharp

500

They agreed ... (VOTE) on the new reform.

to vote

500

I (CORUMERISM) a lot of fruits and vetables.

consume

500

With the amount of processed food found in supermarkets these days, people should consider nutritional content more ...

than ever before