VOCABULARY LIST - STARTING FROM "G"
G
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gain (v)
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gain experience gallery (n)
·
an art gallery game (n)
gap (n) garage (n) garden game (n) gap (n) garage (n) garden (n) garlic
(n)
gas (n) (Am Eng) (Br Eng: petrol) gas station (n) (Am Eng)
(Br Eng: petrol station)
gate (n) general (adj) generally (adv)
•
1 generally get
home about 7.00.
generation (n) generous (adj) gentle (adj) geography (n) get (v)
get along (with) (v &
phr v)
•
How do you get
along with Harry?
get back (phr v)
•
When did you get back from New York?
get down (phr v)
•
Get down at once!
•
Did you get all the notes
down?
get fit (v)
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get in (phr v)
•
Can you get in through the window?
get off (phr v)
·
We get off at the next stop. get
on (phr v)
•
Get your coat on
and then we can leave.
·
How are you getting on now? get
on (with) (phr v)
· She got on with
her work.
•
I'm getting on well with French.
·
Do you get on well with Sam? get
rid of (phr v)
•
Have you got rid of those old documents?
get up (phr v)
•
What time do you
get up in the morning?
giant (adj) gift (n) giraffe (n) girl (n) girlfriend (n) give (v)
give back (phr v)
•
Give me back this book on Tuesday, please.
give in (phr v)
•
Have you given in your homework yet?
•
Do you give in?
Shall I tell you now?
give out (phr v)
•
Will you give out these papers for me, please?
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give up (phr v)
•
Has David given up playing
tennis?
give way (phr v)
•
You must give way
to traffic at a roundabout
glad (adj) glance (v) glass (n) glasses (n pi)
global warming (n) glove (n)
go (v) goal (n)
goalkeeper (n) goat (n)
go for (phr v)
He went for the job
The dog went for the man. gold (adj & n)
golden (adj) golf (n) good (adj)
·
The film was very
good.
·
to be good at maths good
afternoon (exclam) good-looking (adj)
good morning (exclam) go off (phr v)
· They went off
to Australia.
·
Suddenly the lights went off. go on (phr v)
•
The meeting went on
until six o'clock.
· What's
going on?
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go out (phr v)
•
Are you going out this
evening?
· The
fire has gone out.
·
Is Barbara still
going out with Thomas, or have they broken up?
gorgeous (adj) government (n)
go (with/together) (phr v)
•
Your tie doesn't go with your shirt.
•
Your tie and shirt don't go together.
grab (v)
•
He grabbed my bag
and ran away.
grade (n) graduation (n) gram(me) (n) grammar (n)
grandchild (n)
grand(d)ad (n)
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granddaughter (n) grandfather (n) grandma (n) grandmother
(n) grandpa (n) grandparent (n) grandson (n) granny (n)
grant (n)
•
He was given a grant to study in Australia. (n)
grape (n) graphics (n pi) grass (n) grateful (adj) great (adj) green (adj & n) greet (v) greeting (n)
grey (adj & n) (Br Eng) (Am Eng: gray)
grill (n
& v)
grilled (adj)
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grocery store (n) (Am Eng) groom (n)
ground (n) group (n) grow (v)
grow up (phr v)
· Children grow up fast. guard (n)
guess (n & v) guest (n)
guest-house (n) guide
(n & v) guidebook (n) guilty
(adj) guitar (n) guitarist (n) gum (n)
· chewing gum gun (n)
guy (n)
gym (n) gymnastics (n)
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NOTE
Abbreviations used in the Preliminary and Preliminary for Schools Vocabulary List are:
abbrev
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abbreviation or acronym
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mv n
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modal verb
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adj
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adjective
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phrv
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noun
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adv
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adverb
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pi
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phrasal verb
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av
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auxiliary verb
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prep
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plural preposition
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Am Eng
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American English
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prep phr
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prepositional phrase
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Br Eng
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British English
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pron
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pronoun
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conj det
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conjunction
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sing
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singular
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exclam
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determiner
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v
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verb
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exclamation
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SOURCE - https://www.cambridgeenglish.org
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