Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Vocabulary 3
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Modal structures
100

you have more money than you need so you can buy unnecessary things

have money to burn

100

a small, expensive shop which sells good quality things.

boutique

100
have no money

be broke

100

A: I wouldn’t like to be in her situation.

 B: _____________? Why not?

Wouldn’t you

100

In our school we mustn’t / don’t have to use mobile phones in class

 mustn’t

200

____ is a sale where people sell their old possessions from the back of their car

car boot sale

200

 a small shop where things are sold in the street or at a market.

stall

200

reduce the price

knock off

200

A: I’m not going to the concert tomorrow.

B: _____________? Why not?

Aren't you

200

That was a silly mistake – you ought to have been / ought not to have been more careful!  

ought to have been

300

If a colour _____, it gradually becomes lighter over time.

fades

300

trousers that become wider at the bottom.

Flared trousers

300

start selling sth (a new product)

bring out

300

5 I’m always late, _____________?

aren't I

300

You ought to / ought not to ignore her advice. She knows what she’s saying, trust me.

ought not to ignore

400

If you _____ for something, you offer an amount of money for it at an auction.

bid

400

a place where very old things are sold for low prices.

flea market

400

buy sth as soon as it becomes available

snap up

400

Don’t spend too much money, _____________?

will you

400

Why did you leave so soon? You should wait  /
should have waited for us!

should have waited

500

Domestic ____ is small things in your home which make it look untidy.

clutter

500

small things that are not worth much money but are interesting or attractive.

bric-a-brac

500

cheat stb by charging too much

rip off

500

Let’s go away next weekend, _____________?

shall we

500

I needn’t have bought / didn’t need to buy this dictionary. There’s an online version for free!

needn’t have bought