Phrasal Verbs & Reading Strategy
Phrasal Verb Sentences
Idioms
Prefixes
Word Forms
Grammar
Synonyms and Suffixes
100

Cause something to happen 

What is "bring about"?
100

The doctor made every effort to ______________ an improvement in her patient's condition through medication and therapy.

What is "bring about"?

100

became very discouraged

What is "heart sank"?

100

The meaning of the prefix dis-

What is "not" or "the opposite of"?

100

The verb form of evasive

What is "evade"?

100

People who ________________ (infect)(simple past passive) by the typhoid bacillus could also pass the disease via unwashed hands.

What is "were infected"?

100

Synonym for "chance"

What is "accidental" or "unplanned"?

200

decide on

What is "settle on"?

200

Hundreds of students protested the proposed increases in tuition, but after a few days, the number of protesters began to _____________ as the administration agreed to reconsider the issue.

What is "level off"?

200

part of a mystery

What is "piece of the puzzle"?

200

Mary Mallon _______________ for a while after her first release from North Brother Island.  She changed her name and took on different jobs but was eventually found.

What is "disappeared"?

200

The adjective form of malice

What is "malicious"?

200

In fact, forty-seven illnesses and three deaths _________________ (attribute) (simple past passive) to her.

What is "were attributed"?

200

Synonym for "potential"

What is "promise"?

300

stopped increasing

What is "leveled off"?

300

After the tornado destroyed the town government officials quickly gathered to ___________ a way to help the survivors.

What is "settle on"?
300

prove wrong

What is "shoot holes in"?

300

The doctors had to _______________ themselves from that medical group because of its bad reputation for patient care.

What is "disassociate"?

300

The noun form of persecute

What is "persecution"?

300

If someone changes their jobs frequently, that person ______ sometimes ____________ to as a "Typhoid Mary."  (refer; simple present)

What is "is referred"?

300

Synonym for "salvage"

What is "save"?

400

support; prove

What is "bear out"?

400

People may think that getting wet in the rain causes colds, but there is no research to  _____________ this belief.

What is "bear out"?
400

time was running out

What is "the clock was ticking"?

400

Patients in hospitals often experience a lot of _________________ when they have to remain in bed for days or weeks at a time.  Their bodies are sore or in pain.

What is "discomfort"?

400

The adjective form of trace

What is "traced"?

400

Mary Mallon ___________ (take) (simple past) by force and against her will and _____________ (hold) (simple past) without a trial.

What are "was taken; was held"?

400

Meaning of the suffix "-ful"

What is "full of" or "notable for/known for"?
500

the general attitude expressed in a piece of writing by the author's word choice

What is "tone"?

500

without stopping

What is "around the clock"?

500
Some infections can lead to the loss of a leg, resulting in a lifelong _____________.

What is "disability"?

500

The noun form of isolated

What is "isolation"?

500

Though commonly known at the time that typhoid _____________ (spread) (past ability/passive) by water or food products, people who _____________ (infect) (simple past passive) by the typhoid bacillus could also pass the disease via unwashed hands.

What are "could be spread" and "were infected"?

500

Two words with the suffix "-ful"

What are "peaceful, powerful, harmful, careful, useful, wonderful," etc.?