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AN ADJECTIVE THAT MEANS: treating people in a way that is right or correct.
FAIR
A VERB THAT MEANS: to shut something with a key.
to lock
A VERB THAT MEANS: to say sorry to someone.
to apologise
WHAT IS IT? A secret word that protects you online
a password
CORRECT THE MISTAKE: Tom looked sad so I asked him if something is wrong.
WAS wrong
CORRECT THE MISTAKE: I really like Mary - we do lots in common.
we HAVE lots in common
CORRECT THE MISTAKE: My dad did annoyed with me for not doing my homework.
WAS annoyed with me
CORRECT THE MISTAKE: We always make fun at Annie's house - she has a swimming pool!
HAVE fun
CORRECT THE MISTAKE: It has my own fault that I failed the biology exam.
It IS my own fault
CORRECT THE MISTAKE: It puts me angry when my sister goes into my bedroom.
It MAKES me angry.
CORRECT THE MISTAKE: My brother and I made an argument this evening about washing the dishes.
HAD an argument
CORRECT THE MISTAKE: When you called yesterday, I had on my own.
WAS on my own
CORRECT THE MISTAKE: I did lots of new friends last week.
I MADE lots of new friends
CORRECT THE MISTAKE: I'm doing problems with my computer at home.
I'm HAVING problems
CORRECT THE MISTAKE: Can you make me a favour and wake me up at 7 am?
DO me a favour