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A word that means to talk constantly without coming to the point: W _ _ _ _ _ O _
Witter on
A word that means to constantly argue about inconsequential matters: B _ _ _ _ _
Bicker
A word that means to moan or complain: G _ _ _ _ _ _
Grumble
A word that means to secretly listen in to a private conversation: E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Eavesdrop
A synonym for argument: R _ _
Row
A word that means to try to make peace in a dispute or argument: I _ _ _ _ V _ _ _
Intervene
A synonym for INTERRUPT: B _ _ _ I _
Butt in
Order the second sentence: *Did you first meet your boyfriend at work? * No, (happened / was / he / chat up / tried / to /friend / my / what) but she was already seeing someone.
what happened was he tried to chat up my friend
Order the second sentence: *You're late. Did you run into traffic? * No, (I / home / left / what / my / happened / wallet / was / at) and had to go back.
What happened was I left my wallet at home
Complete the expression: Engage brain...
before mouth
Complete the expression: Better late...
than never
Complete the expression: Don't make a mountain...
out of a molehill
Complete the expression: Actions speak...
louder than words
Complete the expression: Rome wasn't
built in a day
Complete the expression: Once bitten...
twice shy
Complete the expression: Nothing ventured...
Nothing gained
Choose the correct word: I felt extremely/absolutely awful.
Absolutely
Choose the correct word: He's an extremely/entirely busy person.
Extremely
Choose the correct word: His achievement was utterly/extremely superb.
Utterly
Correct the mistake: I can't help to gossip when I get bored at work
GOSSIPING
Correct the mistake: I found the level of security on to enter the building quite worrying.
ENTERING
Correct the mistake: Can you listen for one minute without butt in?
Can you listen for one minute without butting in?
Correct the mistake: I was a little worrying about calling her so late.
WORRIED
When a place is busy and full of people there is a lot of H _ _ _ _ _ and B _ _ _ _ _
Hustle and bustle
Adjective to describe a road or path with many curves and turns: W _ _ _ _ _ _
Winding
Synonym for covered in snow: S _ _ _ - C _ _ _
Snow-clad
You wouldn't think they were brothers. Thomas is always the centre of attention and Simon is so quiet, shy and s____________.
Submissive
We were always too careful with our kids and food. Now they are teenagers they're terribly f_______ about what they eat.
fussy
Complete with an appropriate adjective: You might think what you did was brave but I see it as r_______. You could have been seriously injured.
reckless
Rewrite using IT + VERB + ADJECTIVE: To see how much progress she has made is incredible.
It is incredible to see how much progress she has made.
Rewrite using IT + VERB + ADJECTIVE: To leave him alone in the house for over an hour was totally reckless.
It was totally reckless to leave him alone in the house for over an hour
Rewrite using IT + VERB + ADJECTIVE: That they weren't fired was very fortunate.
It was very fortunate that they weren't fired.