Vocabulary
Use of English Part 4
Grammar
Phrasal Verbs
Verb+ preposition
100

This word can mean the group of actors in a film or play.

What is cast?

100

They will expect you to wear a suit for the interview.
HAVE
You ................................................ a suit for the interview.

Hint:Modal

'll have to wear, will have to wear

100

This tense is used for future plans. Give an example.

What is the present continuous?

Tomorrow I am going to hang out with my friends  at the cinema.

100

This expression describes the feeling of wanting something that someone else has.
Hint: It’s two words.

What is jealous of?

100

When someone mocks your mistake or misfortune instead of helping, they might do this—two words meaning to find humor at your expense.

What is “laugh at”?

200

To do this is to send out a TV or radio programme so many people can hear or see it.

What is broadcast?

200

I'm not as good at maths as you.
BETTER
You ................................................................................................................... me.

Hint: Comparative

are better at maths than, 're better at maths than, can do maths better than

200

Name the two past tenses we use when:

  • One action was in progress in the past

  • Another action interrupts it

What are the past continuous for the action in progress, and the past simple for the interrupting action? 

Past continuous (in progress) + Past simple (interruption) I was cleaning the house when you phoned.

200

This phrasal verb means to start getting sick, usually with something like a cold or the flu.
Hint: It’s three words.

What is come down with?

200

When your stomach strongly disagrees with what you just ate, you might do this two-word phrase meaning to vomit.

What is “upset stomach”?

300

You might wear this small sign or symbol on your clothes to show your name, job, or membership.

What is a badge?

300

'Why don't you come this evening?'
SUGGESTED
She ........................................................................... that evening.

Hint: Indirect & Direct speech

suggested coming, suggested that I come, suggested that we come

300

This tense is used with for or since to show that something started in the past and continues now. Write an example sentence.

What is the present perfect? 

Example: I have been studying English for 5 years.

300

This informal phrasal verb means to vomit.
Hint: It’s two words.

What is throw up?

300

To rely on someone or something for support, help, or results, you might do this two-word phrase.

What is “depend on”?

400

This verb means to lose consciousness for a short time.

What is faint?

400

The computer was too expensive for me to buy. ENOUGH 

I ........................................ money to buy the computer.

did not have enough / didn't have enough

400

This modal expression is used to give strong advice or a warning about what someone should do. Example: ‘You ___  _______ leave now if you want to catch the last train.’”

What is had better?

400

This phrasal verb means to recover from an illness or an unfortunate event.
Hint: It’s two words.

What is get over?

400

If something or someone leaves you feeling admiration or respect, you might say you are this two-word phrase.

What is “impressed by”?

500

This phrase means to become angry. For example: ‘He ___ when someone scratched his car. 

Hint: three words

What is lose your temper?

500

 I think it would be a good idea to speak to the manager first.
WERE
If ......................................................... speak to the manager first.

I were you I would, I were you I'd

500

Create a sentence using the present perfect continuous to describe an activity that started in the past and is still happening now. For example, you could talk about studying, working, or practicing a hobby.

What is a sentence like ‘I have been studying for two hours’ or ‘She has been practicing the piano all morning’?”

500

This phrasal verb is used when someone wakes up after being unconscious.

Hint : two words

What is come round?

500

When facing a stressful situation, you might use this two-word phrase meaning to manage or handle it.

What is “cope with”?