EXPRESSIONS
MODAL VERBS
(may/might/could/must/can't)
CLAUSES OF CONCESSION
MISCELLANEOUS
100

not in public, in secret

e.g. A film is more than just acting. There's a lot of work that goes on ..., too.

behind the scenes

100

- Have you seen this movie?

- I ... (see) it before, but I'm not sure.


may/might have seen

100

He had enough money, but he refused to buy a new car.

(Although/Even though)

Although/Even though he had enough money, he refused to buy a new car.

100

What's the expression? 2 words

'Watch Ricky. He sometimes likes to ... in class. '

(behave badly)

act up 

200

perform better than anyone else

e.g. All the actors were good, but Chris Hemsworth as Thor really ... 

stole the show

200

It's 10 a.m. My parents ... (be) at work now. They can't be at home.

must be

200

He worked hard, but he couldn’t pass the test.

(Despite)

Despite working hard, he couldn't pass the test.

200

Modals

It seems impossible that she ate two whole burgers for lunch.

She ... (have) two whole burgers for lunch.

can't/couldn't have eaten

300

be very unsuccessful

e.g. His films are usually very successful. I don't know why his last one ...

was a flop

300

I can't find my wallet anywhere. I ... (leave) it at home. I'm sure about it.

must have left

300

He faced many problems, but he didn’t lose hope.

(In spite of)

In spite of facing many problems, he didn't lose hope.

300

What's the word?

'Government statistics show the largest drop in industrial ... for ten years.'

(production, the amount of products that somebody/something produces)

output

400

consider something to be smaller or less important than it really is

e.g. Don't ... Bob. He's much smarter than you think.

underestimate

400

That was a very serious accident. You were so lucky. You ... (be) hurt.

could have been

400

I asked her politely, but she wouldn't answer me.

(though)

(Even) though I asked her politely, she wouldn't answer me.

400

What's the word?

'I have panic attacks because the competition to get into the school is so ...'

(very strong/intense)

fierce

500

meeting people and talking to them

e.g. I imagined myself ... the stars of the future in the corridors and becoming the next Salvador Dalí.

rubbing shoulders with

500

Their parents live in Canada and they've never been to Hungary before. You ... (not/meet) them.

(It's highly possible that you didn't meet them.)

can't/couldn't have met

500

Although she works three jobs in a day, she can spend quality time with her kids.

(Despite)

Despite working three jobs in a day, she can spend quality time with her kids.


500

Rewrite.

The sun has been shining all day, but the snow has not melted yet.

(Despite)

Despite the fact that the sun has been shining all day, the snow has not melted yet.