
Visual vocabulary
Image names the state
The window is ___
Best for concrete adjectives, objects, and everyday verbs.
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Visual vocabulary
The window is ___
Best for concrete adjectives, objects, and everyday verbs.

Prepositions
The keys are ___ the table.
Works when the relationship is instantly readable.

Phrasal verbs
Let’s put this ___ until Friday.
The image sells the meaning; the user still types the particle.

Business English
Could you ___ me on the latest numbers?
Good for email, meetings, reporting, and professional tone.

Natural English
“I’m swamped” means I’m ___
Abstract idioms need a metaphor, not a literal dictionary picture.

Fill the word
That teammate is ___ when deadlines get tight.
A blank-tile visual keeps spelling questions from feeling like forms.

Sentence naturalness
Which reply sounds natural?
The image can show polished vs distorted phrasing without text inside it.

Articles
I bought ___ book yesterday.
Simple object staging keeps articles from becoming visually random.

False friends
“Actually” usually means ___
Use forked paths and confusing signals for source-language traps.