PHRASAL VERBS: I wish I could __________ out of going to watch The Lion King musical with my girlfriend and her family tonight. It's the start of the World Cup!
get
Fill in the gap with ONE word: I don't know ______ she had to go.
why
PHRASAL VERBS: My parents can _______ us up if you'd rather not spend money on a hotel.
put
PHRASAL VERBS: I had to get my mum some flowers to __________ up for forgetting Mother's Day.
make
Fill in the gap with ONE word: When I was young, I ________ ride my bike to school.
would
PHRASAL VERBS: Fred Sheeran is _________ out a new album in July.
bringing
Fill in the gap with ONE word: We were afraid of ________ the train so we set off 10 minutes earlier.
missing
Fill in the gap with ONE word: You need to wait here for _______ couple of minutes.
a
We stayed in a new / newly refurbished hotel.
newly
Fill in the gap with ONE word: I've only ever seen her profile pic on Tinder, ______ may mean she's not my type.
which
PHRASAL VERBS: The robbers __________ off with over €300,000.
made, ran, drove
The weather was so / too hot for us.
too
The hotel was already much / very full.
very
Fill in the gap with ONE word: Everyone who _____ to come has to pay a €50 deposit.
wants
PHRASAL VERBS: Which one do you think I should __________ for? The short, yellow one or the longer mauve one?
go / opt
The show was absolutely / uttery / very disppointing
very
There wasn't anything / nothing for the children to do.
anything
Fill in the gap with ONE word: The best essay was written ______ a 12-year-old girl called Molly.
by
Can I suggest some changes to / in / at the schedule?
to
Fill in the gap with ONE word: I hope that this doesn't cause any problems ______ you.
for
I'm sorry, there is no / not wine left.
no
You should eat / more healthily / healthier / more healthy
more healthily
PHRASAL VERBS: I gave ______ smoking in 2004,
up
PHRASAL VERBS: Are there any issues that you'd like to __________ up later?
bring
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