Vocabulary
Feelings
Movie Types
Writing
Grammar
100

to make someone do something for you by giving them money

Birbe


100

finding something funny or entertaining.

Amused

100

Using pictures or interviews with people involved in real events to provide a factual report on a subject.

Documentary 

100

Correct this: 

In the afternoon I go the gym to work out. 

In the afternoon, I go the gym to work out.

100

Structure for the present perfect continuous 

Has/Have + been + PP

200

A statement that something is unsatisfactory or unacceptable. 

Complaint

200

Sadness resulting from an inability to change or achieve something.

Frustrated

200

characterized by its humorous tone and its depiction of amusing people or incidents

Comedy

200

4 adverbs to begin your story? 

First of all,

To start off with, 

Initially, 

To begin with, 


200

Reported form? 

are doing/did/could be

were doing

had done

Could be

300

a fastener for clothes or other items

Velcro


300

a feeling of anger and annoyance 

Irritated

300

an exciting, emotional, or unexpected event or circumstance.

Drama

300

The use of a comma to join two independent clauses. 

Comma Splice

300

Could/Might/Must/May/

Possibility levels? 

Slight: Might/ May

Could

Strong: Must

400

feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune.

Sympathy

400

having an interest or involvement in something

Concerned 

400

A movie about crime, murder, or spies

Thriller

400

Leave space before starting a line in a text

Indent 

400

PP of beat, wake and ring? 

BEATEN, WOKEN, RUNG

500

a circulating story of uncertain or doubtful truth.

Rumor

500

So scared, afraid or anxious.

Frightened 

500

a puzzling, difficult to understand crime, especially a murder

Mystery 

500

Correct this: 

"Children are bad, parents can be worse."

"Children are bad, but parents can be worse."

500

Difference? 

"I would never do that" VS. "I would never have done that"

"I would never do that" refers to an imaginary future. "I would never have done that" points back to a past.