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  • I .............. that fascinating chat show on TV when Dan called last night. (watch)
    was watching
  • We were very happy when Salina ............ us to her sister's wedding. (invite)
    invited
  • Amira often laughs with her friends in the playground, but she ............... in class. (not giggle)
    doesn't giggle
  • Anna and Lisa are ............... at that cartoon on TV. (giggle)
    giggling
  • When I was ill my teacher was very ........... (understand)
    understanding
  • "What .......... you ................ to on your phone now?" "It's a new song by my favourite singer"
    are (you) listening
  • Mohammed loves football. He ............ for a team every week. (play)
    plays
  • causing mental or physical suffering to somebody/something
    cruel
  • to talk about other people and thier private lives
    gossip
  • too interested in other people's personal affairs
    nosy
  • involved in activity, lively
    active
  • Saad ................ French, but now he's learning English. (study)
    was studying
  • to look at somebody for a long time because you are surprised, shocked etc.
    stare
  • ......... you ............ out of the window when the teacher asked you that incredibly difficult question? (look)
    Were (you) looking
  • to say something to make people laugh
    joke
  • to say that you are not satisfied or happy with something
    complain
  • "Where's Ed?" "He's over there. He ............... a photo of his brother." (take)
    's taking
  • with confidence, determination and emotional strength
    strong
  • easily upset
    sensitive
  • Fatima and Asma never watch soap operas. They ............... them. (not like)
    don't like
  • feeling happy, showing that you are happy
    cheerful
  • I was walking home yesterday when I ............. some money on the ground. (find)
    found
  • to refuse to speak or smile because you want people to know you are unhappy about something
    sulk
  • showing kind feelings towards somebody, sympathetic
    understanding
  • wanting to keep money etc for yourself rather than let other people have it
    mean
  • to talk with too much pride about something you have or can do
    boast
  • to talk to somebody in a friendly or informal way
    chat
  • to laugh in a silly way taht you can't control because you are amused or nervous
    giggle
  • to laugh at somebody either in a friendly way or in order to upset them
    tease
  • not knowing the bad things in life, believing everything you are told
    innocent
  • happy to give more money, help etc. than is usual or expected
    generous