Vocabulary
Verb Tenses
Adjectives
Quantifiers
Infinitive / Gerund
100

Beetroot and cabbage are types of vegetables / fruit / meat

vegetables

100

Anna's in the kitchen. She cooks / 's cooking / will cook dinner.

's cooking

100

The opposite of: talkative

quiet

100

We don't have no / none / any shops in our village.

no

100

It's very hot. Would you mind you open / opening / to open the window?

opening

200

Could I lend / borrow / give £10 until tomorrow, please?

borrow

200

The traffic's terrible. I will miss / 'm going to miss / 'm missing my train.

'm going to miss

200

The opposite of: stupid

clever

200

There is more crime because there are very little / few / enough policemen on the streets these days.

few

200

In the UK, to smoke / smoking / smoke is banned in all public places these days.

smoking

300

Your sister's or brother's daughter is your nephew / cousin / niece

niece

300

I lost / 've been loosing / 've lost my waller when I was on holiday last year.?

lost

300

The opposite of: generous

mean

300

There are only few / a few / a little parks in this city - just two or three.

a few

300

She's really good at remembering / to remember / remember names.

remembering

400

This curry is really fresh / raw / spicy. It has a lot of chillies in it.

spicy

400

She had / has had / have had a bank account for five years now.

has had

400

The opposite of: hard-working

lazy

400

You spend too many / plenty of / much time playing those computer games!

much

400

I asked the shop assistant for help / to help / help me.

to help

500

We managed to get a loan / mortgage / cheque to buy a new car.

loan

500

You look tired. What did you do / have you done / have you been doing ?

have you been doing

500

The opposite of: self-confident

shy

500

We don't have enough money / money enough / plenty of money to take a taxi. We'll have to walk.

enough money

500

I'm saving up to buy / for buying / so I buy a new laptop.

to buy