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My uncle has lost his temper on only one .... as far as I can remember.
OCCASSION
Polly took us to see a very ... film which made us laugh a lot.
FUNNY/AMUSING/ENTERTAINING
Olga sees the school play as a great .... to show how well she can act.
OPPORTUNITY/CHANCE
I didn’t find the gym class much ..... because the other people there weren’t very friendly.
FUN
My sister did an excellent ...... arranging the party for us so well!
JOB
Complete: She wouldn't attend dance classes, if.......
Complete: If you cycle everyday you will become.....
Complete: If he worked harder he would......
If you JOIN/CONNECT this club, you will GET TO KNOW/FIND people from all over the world.
JOIN/GET TO KNOW
Sven is TEACHING/LEARNING me to ski.
TEACHING
Ludmila wants to LEARN/STUDY biology at university.
STUDY
Mario is thinking of taking lessons to KNOW/LEARN how to drive.
LEARN
Use MEASUREMENT in a sentence
e.g What is the unit of measurement for spiciness? The scoville
Use COMPARISON in a sentence
e.g In comparison to elephants, penguins are rather small.
Use Behaviour in a sentence
e.g The teacher reacted to his behaviour by throwing an apple at him.
Use KNOWLEDGE in a sentence
e.g She has vast knowledge of anime.
Use PREFERENCE in a sentence.
e.g My preference is to eat dessert now and vegetables later.
Use ENJOYMENT in a sentence.
e.g Free time activities provide enjoyment for everyone.
When my teacher (phrasal verb) my essay, she (phrasal verb) that I hadn’t answered the question exactly and that there was a lot which was irrelevant.
Handed back, pointed out
Tom’s university course didn’t (phrasal verb) to his expectations
Live up to
I missed a year of school, so I needed to (phrasal verb) my classmates.
Catch up with
Dmitry doesn’t like doing housework, so he (phrasal verb) doing it by pretending he has homework.
Gets out of
It’s getting harder for students to (phrasal verb) copying essays from the internet, because there are an increasing number of ways teachers can check.
Get away with