Grammar
Phrasal Verbs
Idioms
Vocabulary
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100

He is so manipulative. He always (try)  to make me feel guilty. 

He is so manipulative. He  IS always TRYING  to make me feel guilty.

100

to argue with someone and stop being friendly with them

fall out with 


100

to experience a lot of problems in a period of your life:

go through a bad/difficult/rough/sticky patch

100

a person who behaves strangely

weirdo


100

to experience and show a strong feeling of anger, especially suddenly

throw a fit\tantrum



200

I wish he (stop) biting his nails. It's really disgusting. 

I wish he WOULD STOP biting his nails. It's really disgusting.

200

to surprise or shock someone so much that they do not know how to behave for a short time

take aback


200

to start behaving in a way that is not generally acceptable, especially dishonestly or illegally

to go off the rails

200

the death of a close relation or friend

bereavement


200

to be the person in a family who makes the decisions

wear the trousers


300

I wish I (eat ) less sweets. I wouldn't have to go on a diet every now and then. 

I wish I ATE less sweets. I wouldn't have to go on a diet every now and then.

300

to make someone feel silly or not important by criticizing them

put someone down


300

to suddenly lose the energy or interest to continue doing what you are doing

run out off steam


300

very clean, tidy and well-behaved person

clean-cut


300

an argument which serves no point

a pointless argument


400

The children were cold. They (play)  snowballs all afternoon.

The children were cold. They HAD BEEN PLAYING  snowballs all afternoon.

400

to respect someone, to follow their example 

look up to

400

living or working in a situation that never changes, so that you feel bored

stuck in a rut


400

someone who enjoys parties and party activities very much and goes to as many as possible

party animal


400

a party thrown to mark the time when that person legally becomes an adult and is old enough to vote. 

coming-of-age party


500

While Mathew (fix) the window , he (fall) off the ladder.

While Mathew WAS FIXING  the window , he FELL  off the ladder.

500

to be tricked into believing something that is not true

fall for something

500

to annoy someone without intending to

rub up the wrong way


500

someone who is a 100 years old or more

centenarian


500

is not able to recognize different notes or sing tunes accurately

tone-deaf