phrasal verbs & Idioms
grammar
prepositions
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100

You must smoke less. (cut)

You must cut back on smoking.

100

The rollercoaster ride was ___________ (terrifying/ terrified), but I had fun anyway.

terrifying

100

I think they broke up because they were just not compatible ___ one another.

with

100

VNEAI 

: young and lacking life experience

NAIVE

200

Don't reject it immediately - sleep on it! (turn)

Don't turn it down.

200

I am ___________ (satisfied/ satisfying) with the results of the project.

satisfied

200

Her views on all sorts of topics differ radically ___ mine, but we’re still good friends.

from

200

GBEIN

: to indulge excessively  

BINGE

300

He's very outgoing and likes to mingle.

(idiom)

He's a social butterfly

300

When she was walking home, she saw her old friend.

Walking home, she saw her old friend.

300

Tom and I used to be close, but we’re just not ___ the same wavelength anymore

on

300

GJELUG 

: manage multiple tasks at the same time

JUGGLE

400

It's okay to splurge on something that cheers you up every now and then.

It's okay to splurge on a pick-me-up every now and then.

also: a treat

400

After he had done his project, he went one a two-day trip.

Having done his project, he went on a two-day trip.

400

The new policy corresponds best ___ the interests of families living in rural areas.

to

400

EATRUACLIT 

able to speak coherently and well

ARTICULATE

500

The pop quiz surprised the students.

(idiom)

The pop quiz caught the students off guard.

500

When the rice is cooked properly, it becomes fluffly.

Cooked properly, the rice becomes fluffly.

500

She’s not interested ___ anything and is always making comments that have absolutely nothing to ___ what we were saying.

in

to do

500

HDOVLMEEWRE 

: inundated

OVERWHELMED