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  • Lots of people go on a bus _______ when they go to London.
    tour
  • The game ______ when we arrived. (not start)
    hadn't started
  • to take someone or something to a particular place, usually by car
    drop off
  • The part of a plane where the passengers sit is called the ________.
    cabin
  • In English you get in a car but you ________ ______ a plane, train, boat or bus.
    get on
  • Complete with a phrasal verb : We need to _________ ________ at 9.00am tomorrow so that we arrive on time.
    set off
  • to leave a train, bus, or aircraft
    get off
  • My friend went on an ____________ to the Amazon to find out about the exotic birds that live there.
    expedition
  • We _________ (lose) the match because we (not practise) the days before.
    lost / hadn't practised
  • We had to _________ _________ for ages at the airport. There were fifty people waiting!
    queue up
  • She _______ (open) the box after she _________ (find) the key.
    opened/ had found
  • delay; to make something happen at a later time than originally planned or expected
    hold up
  • The liquid that powers engines is called __________.
    fuel
  • a long journey by ship
    voyage
  • When we got to New York we _______ on 3 different planes. (travel)
    had travelled
  • After Columbus __________ (discover) America, he _______ (return) to Spain.
    had discovered/ returned
  • He moved because he _______ a job in another place. (get)
    had got
  • The place where the pilot and co-pilot sit on a plane is called the ______.
    cockpit
  • (Carly / wash) the dishes before her mum came home?
    Had Carly washed
  • I _______  just _______ (finish) writing a letter when the door bell rang.
    had just finished
  • (they / book) a room before they went to Dublin?
    Had they booked
  • a holiday by ship
    cruise
  • The waiter served us something that we ______. (not order)
    hadn't ordered
  • The thief ________ (walk) right into the house because you (not lock) the window.
    walked / hadn't locked
  • to report your arrival, esp. at an airport or hotel, so that you can get the service you are paying for
    check in
  • After they (see) the Tower, they (go) to Westminster Abbey.
    had seen/ went
  • to start a journey/trip
    set off
  • to collect, or to go and get, someone or something
    pick up
  • when an aircraft, bird, or insect leaves the ground and begins to fly
    take off
  • (he / live) in London before he moved to Glasgow?
    Had he lived
  • a long journey for a special purpose
    an expedition
  • They _______ (decorate) the New Year tree before the children arrived.
    had decorated
  • Everybody noticed that you ______ a mistake. (make)
    had made
  • They didn't want to have lunch because they ______. (already eat)
    had already eaten
  • a journey where you visit several places for pleasure
    a tour
  • The person who helps to fly the plane is called the _____________.
    co-pilot
  • He (ask) me which animals I (see) in Africa.
    asked / had seen
  • to wait in a line of people, often to buy something
    queue up
  • The pilot uses this to speak to air traffic control
    radio
  • What do you call the road for planes?
    runway
  • The person who flies the plane is called the __________.
    pilot
  • He had to leave because he ______ to pick Molly up.  (arrange)
    had arranged
  • a journey by air
    flight
  • When they arrived the hunters ____ already _______ (kill) the animal.
    had already killed
  • Complete with a phrasal verb: Can you _______me ________at the station, please mum? It's raining and I don't want to be late.
    drop off
  • the general activity of moving from one place to another
    travel
  • You need to _______ _____ for your flight before you go.
    check in
  • Can you ______ me ________ from the airport, please? My flight gets in at 22:00.
    pick up
  • Before they _________ (move) to Liverpool, they ________ (sell) everything.
    moved / had sold
  • In the shopping centre, I ________ (meet) a friend who I __________ (not see) for ages.
    met / hadn't seen