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Define 'inhabitants'
People who live on a village, town or city
Define 'audience'
People who watch a concert or a play
Define 'refugees'
People who have to leave their country because of danger or war
Define 'employees'
People who are employed to work
Define 'residents'
People who live in a building
Define 'staff'
People who live in a building
Define 'motorists'
People who drive cars and motorbikes
Define 'politicians'
People who work for the government
Define 'employers'
People who employ other people
Define 'immigrants'
People who live in a country, but come from another country
Define 'pedestrians'
People who walk in the street
Define 'crew'
People who work on a ship or an aeroplane
I hope the new government brings / runs about change.
brings
Learning the piano is turning out / up to be a good experience for me.
out
Shopping at the supermarket wears me about / out. It’s exhausting!
out
I always hang / bring out with my cousins in the summer holidays.
hang
Adriana finds it easy to pick / turn up languages.
pick
I ran out with / into Carl the other day. I hadn’t seen him for years.
into
Exams can be difficult, but you have to go through / out them.
through
William has to pick / put up with a lot of diffi cult people in his job.
put up
go ...
through
pick ...
up
hang ...
out with
turn ...
out
bring ...
about
run ...
into
put ...
up with
wear ...
out
Bill always feels puzzled / awkward about speaking in public.
awkward
Th at test was so hard. I was stuck / guilty aſt er the fi rst question!
stuck
Th e detective couldn’t solve the crime. He was really ashamed / puzzled by what had happened.
puzzled
I think Emma is guilty / stuck of taking that last piece of cake!
guilty
Th eir boat was sinking and they were desperate / awkward for help.
desperate
You should be guilty / ashamed of yourself, Edward!
ashamed
to walk around without a clear destination
wander
to hurry to get somewhere quickly
rush
to go downwards
descend
to go upwards
climb
to walk with diffi culty
stagger
to move backwards and forwards or from one side to the other
swing
to make a very large jump
leap
to walk quietly on your toes
tiptoe
to jump on one foot
hop
to walk on hands and knees
crawl