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  • You and your wife both need to use the family car in the morning for separate errands. What will you do? (TAKE)
    take turnns
  • You need to reorganize your suitcase and maybe get rid of some stuff in order to fit the souvenirs and clothes you bought on your trip. What do you have to do? (MAKE)
    make room for
  • After sharing new financial strategy, your coworke asks you if everything is clear but you want to say that what he said is not logical. What will you say? (MAKE)
    make sense
  • Your sibling is watching TV, but they have an assignment due tomorrow. What do you remind them about?
  • You completed a project successfully and feel very satisfied with yourself. Share this. (PRIDE)
    take pride in
  • Your colleague just got a promotion and a big raise. How would you describe their career progress?
  • You just got home after a long day and realized there’s nothing to eat for dinner. What do you need to do?
  • You arrive at the train station two minutes before departure. What do you rush to do?
  • Your boss is sending you on a work trip to negotiate a contract with a new client. How would you explain the purpose of the trip?
  • Your friends are asking if they need to buy something for barbecue, but you say that you will handle everything. What do you say? (TAKE)
    take care of
  • You want to say that you and your colleague had a chat and agreed to carpool to work every day. (MAKE)
    make an arrangement
  • You are going on a trip to London and have decided to use every oportunity to speak English now that you are in an English-speaking country.What are yyou planning to do? (TAKE)
    take advanatage of
  • You just finished running a marathon and can’t talk immediately. What do you need to do first?
  • You want to ask your friend to hep you fix the bike. You know that he is swamped, How do yoy do that politely?
  • During a business lunch, a client makes an offhand remark about your accent. He aplogises in a second, but you calm him down, saying your were not insulted and you actually found the joke funny. What will you tell him? (TAKE)
    take offense
  • You decided to go sell your car this year
  • You were expecting a normal work meeting, but your boss suddenly asked you to present in front of everyone. What happened to you?
  • Your friend didn’t like a joke you made, and now he is upset. How would you explain this? (OFFENSE)
    take offense
  • The escaped prisoner is not escaped any more
  • Your coworker came to the office sneezing and coughing. What do you hope to avoid?
  • A street performer is doing an amazing trick, and now a crowd has stopped to watch  How would you describe what happened?
  • Your friend complains that their house is always messy. What do you suggest they should spend time on?
  • You’re upset because your friend is overreacting to something trivial. What would you say? (FUSS)
    make a fus
  • During a review of your quarterly financial report, you notice an error in the figures. What will you say? (MAKE)
    make a mistake
  • A small candle fell over in a wooden house, and suddenly the entire room was in flames. How would you describe what happened?