Adjectives
Verbs I
Let/Make
Verbs II
Nouns
100

Something or someone that is not real and genuine.

Fake

100

To get something. For example, to get a letter or a present. 

To receive

100

Do your parents ______ _____ do your homework after school?

Make you

100

When someone comes into the world. The opposite of: to die.

To be born

100

Synonym of "happiness"

Joy

200

Someone or something that is doing excellent and has not failed. 

Successful

200

To make something smaller or less. For example, to make a price smaller.

To reduce

200

Can you _____ ____ go out? I need to go to the bathroom.

Let me

200

To study and try to learn a lot about one thing.

To research

200

Money that you can touch; paper bills, metal coins.

Cash

300

Someone who is intelligent, smart, and can solve problems.

Competent

300

To see something coming. To foresee something.

To predict

300

Do you think Anna's dad will _____ _____ come to the party?

Let her

300

To make, produce or create something. For example, to produce electricity.

To generate

300

Something special you get when you do something good. A prize you win.

Reward
400

Someone who has many talents and is competent.

Skilled

400

To look at and analyze one thing very closely. For example, when a doctor looks at x-rays trying to find a problem.  

To examine

400

The rest of the group is leaving, should we _____ ____ wait for us?

Make them

400

To make something better, to improve it.

To enhance

400

When something feels good. The opposite of pain.

Pleasure

500

Someone who is very polite and respectful.

Courteous

500

To motivate someone to do something.

To inspire

500

Our teacher didn't _____ ____ go outside. He _____ ____ stay inside and study.

Let us / Made us

500

To make someone or something excited. For example, to make your brain excited. 

To stimulate

500

A period of time when something happens.

Span