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Where do you normally have an 'ache'?
stomach, head, back....
He suggested (go/going) to the cinema.
going
I love my dog (despite of/despite) his barking.
despite his barking
Niece is the female form. What is the male form?
nephew
When you seperate from someone you 'split ...'
up
You 'look ...' to someone you admire.
up
When you are like your mother or father you 'take...' them.
after
When you are with friends you 'hang...'
out
I'm not used to (eating/eat) snails.
eating
I'm getting used to (live/living) in Spain.
living
Who is your extended family?
aunts, uncles, cousins etc.
What is a sibling?
a brother or sister
All phones must .............. (switch off) during the exam.
be switched off
The book .......... (sell) ten thousand copies since last week.
has sold
In the passive voice, what happens to the main verb?
It becomes a past paticiple.
What does 'trivial' mean?
Unimportant or of no value
I want (be/to be) a teacher.
to be
(To smoke/smoking) is bad for you
smoking
I'm afraid of (to fly/flying).
flying
What does 'to be back on your feet' mean?
to be well again after being ill
What does 'to cut down' mean?
reduce
What's the .......... expensive thing you have ever bought?
most
Justin Bieber is as talented ... Mr Bean.
as
Make a question: ever/meet a famous person?
Have you ever met a famous person?
I (have been/went) to Paris in 2014.
went
(Have/Has) you been to Paris?
Have
She (have/has) finished it.
has
What's a synonym for 'annoyed'?
angry or bothered
I'm interested in (read/reading) history books.
reading
When I was younger I (used to/would) be shy.
used to
What is the opposite of 'worried'?
calm / confident