Words and phrasal verbs
Prepositions
Articles: a/an/-
Identify the word
Sentences
100

a situation or subject that is very complicated and full of hidden problems and dangers: e.g. a .... of ethical problems; 

a minefield of ethical problems; 

100

When you are faced .....so many assignments to complete, it's hard to stay calm.

with 

100

I believe .... education is a right, not a privilege.

no article, because 'education' refers to general concept/situation;

100

It means to repeat what you have heard without thinking about it.

regurgitate

100

I tried to remember her name, but my mind was a complete ....../went completely........ .

blank

200

To feel too frightened to do something that you had planned to do. 

e.g. I was going to try bungee jumping, but I got .... .

cold feet

200

I need to finish these reports. The work is beginning to pile....  .

up

200

Our parents did all they could to give us ....good education.

'a' article must be used as the noun 'education' is modified/specified by a preceding adjective 'good'.

200

It means extremely tired in a nervous or slightly worried way after a lot of mental or physical effort:

frazzled

200

She managed to ..... the courage to ask him to the cinema.

muster

300

to invent a story, plan, etc., usually dishonestly;

I had to ...... an excuse about my car breaking down.

cook up

300

Anne loves standing .... from the crowed. That is the only reason she dresses so outrageously.

out

300

Getting to know another culture while studying abroad can be ....education.

'an' is necessary as it refers to specific example/situation.

300

It means to force someone to understand something by repeating it a lot.

hammer smth into somebody

300

I'm really thinking of quitting. I feel like I'm ....... on the edge of sanity,

teetering

400

It refers to someone who is extremely nervous and worried. e.g. Sorry for shouting - I'm a .... of nerves these days.

bundle

400

Student accommodation is expensive here. It's hard to come ... a good, cheap flat.

to come by something means to obtain it or find it.

400

Six months after graduating, my brother is still looking for ...  work.

NO ARTICLE as it refers to general concept; 'work' is not specified;

400

It means to increase your courage or strength, especially with an effort.

to summon; e.g. It took me six months to summon  (up) the courage to ask him out for a drink.

400

I'v just failed that test too. Looks like we are in the same ...

boat

500

(of something unwanted or unpleasant) about to happen soon and causing worry;

e.g. the .....crisis

the looming crisis

500

Rachel sailed ........... her finals and got A's in everything.

to sail through means to succeed very easily in something, especially a test.

500

A job interview can be ....enjoyable experience.

'AN' is necessary;  'experience' as a concept is specified with an adjective;

500

The state of having serious qualities or the ability to think seriously about something. 

DEPTH. e.g. Her writing shows astonishing depth.

500

Fiona never gets stressed. She takes everything in her .....  .

stride