Reflexive Pronouns 1
Reflexive Pronouns 2
Phrasal Verbs with "up/down"
Expressions with "at"
Vocabulary
100

Mr. Smith cooks...............dinner every Monday. 

himself

100

She bought.........a new soccer ball

herself

100

Where do you...............information when you need it?

look up

100

David had trouble changing his eating habits at........., but now he's eating healthy foods.

first

100

What does "hang out" mean?

to spend time

200

Anna taught............how to play guitar.

herself

200

I went to the movies by...............yesterday.

myself

200

What is a good reason to...........a job offer?

turn down

200

The doctor told Laura she was at.............for osteoporosis.

risk

200
What does "form a bond" mean?

To become close with or make a connection with. 

300

I often tell............that I shouldn't worry so much.

myself

300

Lisa and Cindy enjoyed.............at the basketball game. 

themselves

300
What do you do when your appliances...........?

break down

300

Fiona is working two jobs at...........right now. She cleans houses during the day and babysits at night.

once

300

What are some examples of "symptoms"?

headache, fever, muscle pain, etc...

400

Tom and Jerry taught..................English before they moved to the United States. 

themselves

400

The accident wasn't your fault. Don't be so hard on................

yourself

400

What foods do you...........most quickly in your home?

use up

400

Petrov doesn't like his job very much, but at ............his salary is good.

least

400

What are some examples of "hereditary" traits?

eye/skin/hair color, height, diseases, etc...

500

We prefer to go on vacation by................this summer.

ourselves

500

What kinds of foods do you an your family make................for dinner?

yourselves

500

The research.............this claim.

backs up

500

Carla's boss gave her a raise at................! She's been working there for two years and has always been an excellent employee.

last

500

If my head is "killing me", what is wrong?

I have a headache.