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Prepare 6 Unit 10 p 58

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  • Before we can watch TV, we have to (wipe/sweep) the table and (put away/load) the dishwasher.
    wipe/load
  • I haven´t (watered/sorted) the plants for weeks.
    watered
  • I´ve done the washing - can you (sort/load) it into separate piles of your clothes and your sister´s clothes?
    sort
  • to put a lot of things into a vehicle or machine
    load
  • Maya, can you (sweep/wipe) the path outside the front door before your grandparents come? The trees have dropped leaves all over it.
    sweep
  • to repair something
    fix
  • to clean the floor using a brush
    sweep
  • Will you (sweep/fold) your clothes and (put them away/clear them up) before you go to bed, please?
    fold/put them away
  • The floor is dirty - you´d better (water/sweep) it.
    sweep
  • Don´t (load/wipe) the dishwasher this morning because the repairman is coming to (water/fix) it.
    load/fix
  • to put something in the place or container where it is usually kept
    put (something) away
  • to wash plates, bowls, knives, etc. after a meal
    wash (something) up
  • I hope you (clear up/sort) this mess you´re making after you´ve finished (loading/fixing) your skateboard.
    clear up/fixing
  • All these plates and dishes are clean. Let´s (wash them up/put them away).
    put them away
  • to bend something (paper, cloth, etc.) so that one part of it lies flat on top of another part
    fold
  • to make a place tidy by removing things from it or putting them where they should be
    clear up
  • Someone has put all the rubbish in the same bin. Now I have to go through the bin and (clear it up/sort it) into recycling and ordinary rubbish.
    sort it
  • to pour water on to plants or the soil that they are growing in
    water
  • to arrange things into different groups or types or into an order
    sort
  • to clean or dry something by moving a cloth across it
    wipe