Revising vocabulary & grammar (D)Version en ligne We are going to revise the vocabulary we have studied (including idioms, collocations, phrasal verbs and verbs with preposition) together with grammar tenses, so they have to link the name of the tense with one example of a verb. par Isabel Vílchez Ocaña A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Starts with A synonym of prize Starts with B idiom. It means that family is the most important thing and you always stand for them first. Starts with C a phrasal verb meaning to think of something. Starts with D a synonym of hurt or harm. Starts with E adjective. A feeling showing your are ashamed or uncomfortable because of an event. Starts with F idiom. It means that it is extremely cold somewhere. Starts with G collocation meaning cansarse Starts with H a synonym of dangerous, risky Contains I the present perfect continuous form of the verb "to increase" Contains J collocation meaning conseguir un puesto Starts with K a phrasal verb meaning that something starts working/ producing an effect Starts with L a phrasal verb meaning to feel admiration or respect towards somebody Contains M a phrasal verb meaning to prepare to do something. Contains N a synonym of stop, avoid, impede, restrain. Contains O a verb to express that it is raining cats and dogs. Starts with P sustantive. This is how you called somebody who has your same age, social level or interests. Contains Q the perfect conditional form of the verb require Starts with R adjective. A person you can trust is like this. Starts with S idiom. It means to establish an objective. Starts with T You use this verb + preposition when somebody is very similar to another, they look alike. Contains U phrasal verb meaning to defend something or somebody Contains V a synonym of invention, apparatus, machine... Starts with W adjective. person showing good behaviour or manners. Contains X past continuous of the verb to fix Contains Y adjective. a device that is easy to use. Contains Z a synonym of problem or mystery