Stupid
E.g. dumb, foolish, brainless, unintelligent, etc.
Ribbon (n.)
E.g. Sandra often wears a ribbon in her hair.
To create (v.)
E.g. to destroy (v.), to demolish (v.)
Modal verbs:
I ______ go home before midnight.
I must go home before midnight.
Degree (n.)
E.g. a course of study at a college or university, or the qualification given to a student after he or she has completed his or her studies
Tired
E.g. exhausted, worn out, weary, fatigued
Burial (n.)
E.g. We went back to Ireland for my uncle's burial.
To push (v.)
E.g. to pull (v.)
Used to and would:
We don’t go to the movies now as often as we _________.
We don’t go to the movies now as often as we used to.
To forecast (v.)
E.g. to say what you expect to happen in the future
Dangerous
E.g. perilous, threatening,deadly, serious
Halt (n.)
E.g. The bus came to a halt just in time to avoid hitting the wall.
Ignorant (adj.)
E.g. knowledgable, educated, experienced, competent, etc.
Obligation and permission:
I _________ to drink alcohol until I was 18.
I wasn't allowed to drink alcohol until I eas 18.
Courtesy(n.)
E.g. polite behaviour, or a polite action or remark
Fear (n.)
E.g. dread, despair, fright, terror, etc.
Ample (adj.)
E.g. There will be ample opportunity for everyone here to speak.
Eternal (adj.)
E.g. temporary, mortal, momentary, etc.
Cause and result:
Your reckless behavior could _______ to some serious problems!
Your reckless behavior could lead to some serious problems!
To foster (v.)
E.g. to take care of a child, usually for a limited time, without being the child's legal parent
To curve (v.)
E.g. bend, turn, wind, etc.
Grudge (n.)
E.g. I don't bear any grudge against you.
Assurance (n.)
E.g. doubt, uncertainty, irresolution, etc.
Future Perfect VS Future Continuous:
By the end of 2025, he _______________ Peru but _______________: to Mexico next month.
By the end of 2025, he will have visited Peru but will be going to Mexico next month.
To dilute (v.)
E.g. to make a liquid weaker by mixing in something else