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A piece of writing which is performed in a theatre
Play
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A novel about love.
Romantic novel
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Use a phrasal verb in correct form: If you don't watch TV, .... it ...
turn it off
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Make up the sentence using so/such + that: It was a great book. I read it twice.
It was such a great book that I read it twice.
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Use a phrasal verb in correct form: Don't go! .....! I'll be back in a minute.
Hang on
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The ..... in a film, book, or play are the people that it is about.
characters
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Make up the sentence using so/such + that: He has many friends. He's always out.
He has so many friends that he's always out.
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one of the parts that a book is divided into
chapter
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Use a phrasal verb in correct form: Andrew has missed 3 lessons of Maths and now he is ....
falling behind
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A book that tells real facts
Non-fiction
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A book that tell a made up (not real story)
Fiction
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A book made up of comics
Graphic novel
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Make up the sentence using so/such + that: There was a long queue. We couldn't get to the cinema in time.
There was such a long queue that we couldn't get to the cinema in time.
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Use a phrasal verb in correct form: Last month I .... jogging as a new hobby!
took up
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Use a phrasal verb in correct form: This house is very old, so the government is going to ... it ...
Knock it down
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Make up the sentence using so/such + that: The weather was bad. We cancelled the trip.
The weather was so bad that we cancelled the trip.
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Use a phrasal verb in correct form: They were friends but now they even don't talk to each other. They ....
fell out
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A book about person's life
Biography
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Use a phrasal verb in correct form: When I was in New York I ..... my famous actor.
ran into/ bumped into
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Use a phrasal verb in correct form: I know you're only joking, you're ... me ... again!
having me on
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