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Abstract noun describing general improvement of someone or something. D
Development
Abstract noun meaning achievment of goals. S
Success
abstract noun meaning devotion and effort to achieve goals. D
Drive
Abstract noun for when two or more people decide the same thing. A
Agreement
Abstract noun for the ability to know yourself. S - A.
Self-Awareness
Abstract noun for the ability to find solutions to obstacles. P - S
problem solving
Abstract noun for things caused by chance. L
Luck
Abstract noun for something you believe to be correct. B
Belief
Abstract noun for the consideration of ideas or opinions. T
Thought
Verb to describe when you suddenly lose consciousness and fall down. F
Faint
When you lie in bed at night still awake. H. D. S.
Have difficulty sleeping
not wanting to eat. L.Y.A
Losing your appetite
Constantly thinking of the same thing repeatedly. G. O. something I. Y. M.
Going over something in your mind
When you get anxious and agitated. G. I. A. P
Get in a panic
When you feel like you may have eaten something bad. H. A. U. S
Have an upset stomach
When you get angry at someone or something and show it. L. Y. T.
Lose your temper
Phrasal verb: confuse two or more things. M U
Mix up
Phrasal verb: make a copy of something on a computer. B. U.
Back up
Phrasal verb: confronting a problem or difficult task. F. U. T.
face up to
Phrasal verb: concentrate on a specific task. F. O.
Focus on
Phrasal verb: to thoroughly consider all options. T. T.
Think through
Phrasal verb: to be accepted into your chosen course or university. G. I.
get in
Phrasal verb: to become sick. C. D. W.
come down with
Phrasal verb: to re-awaken after being anesthetised or passing out. C.R
Come round
Phrasal verb: to vomit T. U.
Throw up
Phrasal verb: to make yourself or someone miserable. G. somebody D.
Get somebody down
Phrasal verb: to relax after feeling angry or upset. C. D.
calm down
Phrasal verb: to feel better after sickness or bad situations G. O. I.
Get over it
Phrasal verb: to stop an electrical device. S.O.
Switch off
Phrasal verb: to out something into the rubbish. T. A.
Throw away.
Phrasal verb: To avoid doing something you do not want to do but should. G. O. O.
Get out of it
Phrasal verb: to ensure the safety and health of somebody or thing. C. F.
Care for
Phrasal verb: to deley doing something you have to do. P. O.
Put off
Phrasal verb: When a car stops working. B. D.
Break down
Phrasal verb: to be excited about upcoming plans. L. F. T.
Look forward to
Phrasal verb: resolving a problem. D. W.
Deal with
Should/Must we book a table in advance?
Should
You don't (have to/must) to go to bed yet
have to
You (mustn't/Ought) touch that snake. It's dangerous!
mustn't
To study abroad you (ought/need) to have an English qualification
need
You (should/must) buy me an Xmas present
should
You (ought/should) not to eat so much
ought
Have we really (got/need) to go to English today?
got
Joe (have/has) to leave early today
has
Phrasal verb: Have an idea. C.U. W.
Come up with
Phrasal verb: to guide someone around a place. S. someone A.
Show around
To have a good relationship with someone. G. O. W.
Get on with
Phrasal verb: to disappoint somebody. L somebody D.
Let somebody down