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(infantil) I can´t believe how c_______ it was of me to get angry when I didn´t win the game.
childish
(descarado/atrevido) That boy was very c_____ and took all of the teacher´s pens away from her.
cheeky
(considerado) The flowers you gave her were very t________.
thoughtful
(aliviado) I was r_______ when we got back to the house before it started raining.
relieved
(seguro de si mismo) The young gymnast was quite s___-_______ and acted as if he knew he would win the competition.
self-confident
(maleducado) The man was i_______ to the waitress. She was trying to help him and he was just horrible to her.
impolite
(trabajador) The girl is very h___ _______. She studies a lot and gets really good grades.
hard working
(de mal humor) That naughty boy is b__ _______. He is always angry
bad-tempered
(limpiar / aclarar) I hope that the sky c_____ ___ and the sun comes out.
clears up
(remdelar/renovar) We should d____ ___ this old house and sell it.
do up
(mirar atrás) When I L___ ____ __ my childhood, I remember having a lot of fun with my brother and sister.
look back at
(admirar) I L___ ___ ___ my older brother. He is great!
look up to
(cuidar de) You have to l____ ___ ___ cars before you cross the street.
look out for
(parecer) The boy t______ _______ his father and likes tennis too.
takes after
(llever bien) My friend and that new girl really h___ ___ ____ and now they go out all the time.
hit it off
(probar) We should t____ ___ that new chinese food restaurant in the centre.
try out
(llevarse mal/enfadarse) They f____ ____ and haven´t spoken to each other in two weeks.
fell out
(depender) Her brother really d______ _____ / r______ ____ her to help him ith his homework.
depend on / rely on
(solucionar) - My car would not start so I had to s______ ____ ______ before I came to work.
sort it out / work it out
(relajar) - Some times it is good to do nothing and just c_____ ______.
chill out
(llegar a hacer) - I didn´t g______ ______ _____ doing my homework.
get round to
(seguir con / llevar bien) - She doesn´t g______ ____ _____ her cousin. They are always arguing.
get on with
(pagar las cuentas) - My mother and my father both p_____ ____ _____ on the computer in the evening.
pay the bills
(tomar decisiones) - My parents let me m______ _______ on what clothes I can buy and wear to school.
make choices
(percibir propina) - I have a job so I don´t r_______ _____ ______ from my parents anymore.
receive pocket money
(comprar esenciales) - I really need to go to town to b_____ ______ _______.
buy essential items
(plan/gestionar dinero) - I only have 50 pounds so I will have to s_____ ____ ______ or I will run out of money.
set a budget
(cojer un trabajo de tiempo parcial) - I hope to g_____ _____ ______ _____ _____ this summer.
get a part-time job
(abrir una cuenta bancaria) - I must go to the bank to o______ ___ ______ tomorrow.
open an account
(barrer) - I never have to s______ ____ _____ because my sister does that job.
sweep the floor
(poner la mesa) - Every evening I s____ ____ _____ for dinner.
set the table
(poner la mesa) - Every evening I L____ ____ _____ for dinner.
lay the table
(tender la ropa) - Can you help me h_____ _____ ______ ____?
hang the washing out
(limpiar polvo) - I help clean the house. I d_____ ____ ______
dust the furniture