Road & City Vocabulary
Past tenses
Future tenses
Noun & Quantifiers
General Vocabulary
100

This word means the outer area of a city, often where people live.


outskirts

100

The correct verb form to complete the sentence: "When they finally arrived we had waited / had been waiting for nearly an hour."


had been waiting

100

The correct phrase to use for a spontaneous decision: "I will help / am going to help you with that exercise".

will help

100

The grammatically correct way to refer to the singular form of an uncountable noun: "I'm afraid the news is / news are not good." 


news is

100

A word for an unverified story or piece of information.


rumour

200

This term refers to the temporary construction on a road.


roadworks

200

The correct verb form to show an action completed before a past event: "I was really pleased to see Greg because I hadn't seen / hadn't been seeing him for ages." 


hadn't seen

200

The correct verb form after "as soon as": "I'll call you as soon as the film finishes / will finish."


finishes

200

The correct word to describe the quantity of traffic in the morning: "There's ___ traffic in the morning".


any quantifier

200

To deal successfully with a difficult situation.


cope

300

This is the point where two roads meet and connect.


junction

300

The correct verb form to describe a continuous action in the past: "Tina was exhausted because she had been running / had run all afternoon."


had been running

300

The correct verb form for an action that will be completed by a certain time in the future: "Hopefully, we will have completed / will have been completing everything by then." 

will have completed

300

The correct verb to use with the word politics: "Politics is / Politics are difficult for an outsider to understand."

 

politics is

300

A public situation involving disgrace.


scandal

400

A person who lives in a particular place.


inhabitant

400

 The correct verb form to complete the text: "I felt / feel really tired when I got / get home that evening."


1. felt 2. got

400

The correct verb form to describe a future action in progress: "We will be wearing / will have been wearing the same T-shirt at the parade."


will be wearing

400

The correct word to complete the phrase: "the ___ town seems to meet up for a chat".

whole

400

The word for a major achievement or discovery.


breakthrough

500

This word describes an area that is focused on commerce rather than agriculture.


commercial(area)

500

The correct verb form to complete the sentence: "How long had you known / had you been knowing your partner before you got married?"

 

had you known

500

The correct verb form to describe a future action that will be completed: "By the time we get there, everyone will have gone / will go." 


will have gone

500

The correct form of the word (facts about a situation, person, event, etc.) to complete the sentence: "Are you sure that ______________ is correct?"


information

500

The word used to describe a person who is very well known.


famous