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I (catch up on/ get on with) the students from my year very well and they have helped me a lot to (run out of/ catch up on) the lessons I had missed.
get on with / catch up on
I told my teacher I was having difficulty (making up for/ keeping up with) the lessons so she (came up with/ made up for) the idea of a homework club after school.
keeping up with / came up with
Last term I missed a lot of school because I broke my leg so I had to (keep up with/ catch up on) lots of school work.
catch up on
The school has a strict policy when it comes to (attendance/ discipline). If you aren’t wearing the correct uniform you will get sent home to change.
discipiine
The english teacher gave the class a (syllabus/handout) with information about tenses.
handout
Harry did a chemistry (exam/ experiment) about gases in his science class yesterday.
experiment
My friend didn’t do his homework so the teacher gave him (test/ detention). He had to stay behind after school and do his homework then.
detention
Take your seats. The film (be due to start).
is due to start
In five years’ time, he (probably/ be) at university.
will probably be
I (have) my first online class tomorrow. It will be fun!
am having
The school concert (start) at 8.00 p.m.
starts
This time next week, I (finish) my holidays.
will have finished
After finishing school, I (look) for a job in the music industry.
am going to look
By the time the new school term starts, the teachers (work) for a week.
will have been working
Our flight was delayed by twelve hours so we (gave up/ ended up) spending the night at the airport.
ended up
For some people, the word ‘England’ (gives up/ conjures up) images of Big Ben and afternoon tea.
conjures up
My parents have just bought a house in Spain and want us to (think up/ end up) a name for it. I like the name ‘Villa Bella’, but my sister wants to call it ‘Buena Vista’.
think up
We saw an amazing Shakespeare play last night. The actors were (conjured up/ dressed up) in costumes from the 1600s.
dressed up
I waited an hour for the bus, but none came. In the end, I(ended up/ gave up) waiting and called a taxi.
gave up
Walking on ancient ruins causes severe (damage / casualty) to the stones in the parts of the ruins that are left.
damage
You can use your mobile to (keep / guard) a record of where you go and what you do on holiday.
keep
Apps like Duolingo allow you to learn (daily / everyday) words in another language before your holiday.
everyday
I’m so excited! We’re going on holiday to Peru. My mum (booked / ordered) the flights last night.
booked
‘Now, (have you done / were you doing) your homework, all of you?’ (asked / was asking) our teacher.
have you done / asked
They (were going to ride / had been riding) on the London Eye but it (was / had been) fully booked.
were going to ride / was
By the time our flight finally (landed / was landing), we (didn’t eat / hadn’t eaten) for twelve hours.
landed/ hadn't eaten