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be going to and present continuous form: We not get together with friends tonight
are not getting/are not going to get
be going to and present continuous form: He buy car next week
is going to buy/is buying
be going to form: you go shopping tomorrow?
Are you going to go
be going to and present continuous form: I play football tomorrow
I am going to/ I am playing
Phrasal verb: to collect somebody from a place in a car. PU
pick up
Phrasal verb: to begin a journey. SO
set off
Phrasal verb: explore a new town. LA
look around
when a train arrives or when we arrive home. GI
get in
when we arrive at an airport or hotel we have to... CI
check in
Phrasal verb: when we leave the house for longer than one day. GA
go away
Phrasal verb: returning from a holiday or trip. GB
get back
Phrasal verb: When the plane leaves the floor and goes up in the air. TO
take off
The first desk you go to at the airport. CID
check-in desk
where they check for guns or other weapons. SC
security check
where they check for food and other items you cannot bring into a country C
customs
What you need to get on the plane, along with your passport. BP
boarding pass
where you get your bag back after the flight BH
baggage hall
Where you wait to board a flight. DG
departure gate
a line of people waiting to do something
Queue
where your passport is checked in an airport. PC
passport control
Should/shouldn't: My friend keeps calling me too late at night. She ______ do that! it's not fair
shouldn't
Should/shouldn't: I am going to England. you _____ pack warm clothes
should
Should/shouldn't: Joe isn't messaging me back! you _______ call him, instead.
should
Should/shouldn't: I don't know what to get Joe for a present. you _______ buy him chocolate.
should
Should/shouldn't: I want to learn English. you ________ join an academy
should
Should/shouldn't: I might go to the cinema. We both _______ go! it will be fun
should
Should/shouldn't: I need to be up early tomorrow. you _______ go out late tonight
shouldn't
Should/shouldn't: I lost my phone! you ______ ask if anyone has found it
should
must/have to: What _____ you ________ do later?
do you have to
must/have to: When I was young, I ______ start school at 7am everyday.
had to
must/have to: Yesterday was a holiday so I _______ go to school
didn't have to
must/have to: I have enough money. I _______ borrow any from mum.
don't have to
must/have to: I really _____ study tonight
must/have to
must/have to: No! you _____ do that!
mustn't
phrasal verb: to take care of a child or sick person. _____ after
look after
phrasal verb: to end a romantic relationship. ____ up
split up
phrasal verb: to spend time with friends. _____ out
hang out
phrasal verb: to visit someone at their house. come ______
come round
phrasal verb: when you resolve a problem with a friend. make ___
make up
phrasal verb: have a good relationship. get __ well
get on well
phrasal verb: meet with friends at a certain place. ___ together
get together
phrasal verb: to argue with a friend and not speak afterwards. fall ___
fall out
I will do my homework on time. I don't want to _____ a problem
have a problem
I like it when everyone else leaves the house. I like to __ on my ___
be on my own
My younger brother and I often _____ arguments
have arguments
I wasn't there, it can't ___ my fault
be my fault
If you like the same things you _____ lots in ________
have lots in common
When we spend time with friends, we want to ____ fun
have fun
When you meet someone you like, you want to _____ friends
make friends
Can you do __ _ ______? I need to borrow some money
do me a favour