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_________ (Tom/ drop by) if he ______ (come) to Barcelona next month?
Will To drop by/ comes
If I _____ (not get) the marks I need, I ____ (not can) go to the University I want.
don't get/ won't be able to
As soon as he _______ (arrive), we ______ (have ) dinner.
arrives/ will have
I'll talk to the career advisor _______ I choose my future education.
Before
The teacher won't start the class ________ all the pupils are quiet.
Until
I _____ (go) to the party unless he _______ (want) me to go.
will go/ doesn't want. won't go/ wants
_____ (bring) the car tomorrow if you _______ (want) to have it fixed for the weekend.
bring/ want
Make-let-allow. The latest restrictions say we can visit our relative in adjoining towns. the new restrictions...
...allow us to visit/ let us visit our relatives in adjoining towns.
Make-let-allow. Anna's mum told her she could buy the dress she wanted. Anna's mum...
...let her buy the dress she wanted.
Make-let-allow. The owner of the flat doesn't let us have a dog. We...
...are not allowed to have a dog.
Make-let- allow. My boss told me I had to stay behind to finish the report. My boss ...
...made me stay behind to finish the report.
A class for young children, usually children four and five years old. American system.
Kindergarten
A school where students live
Boarding school
How do you call this action?
Take ( do) an exam
how do you call these people who are being taught?
Pupils
Institution in the UK that provides education to students aged 11-18
Secondary school
To force someone to leave a class or a school.
To expel
To behave in a dishonest way in order to get what you want. E.g. look at a classmate’s exam.
To cheat
To behave (act in a particular way) badly.
To misbehave
Letter that shows how good someone's work or performance is. Different group ages in a school or high school.
Grade
Course of study at a college or university, or the qualification given to a student after he or she has completed his or her studies.
Degree
To not succeed in what you are trying to achieve or are expected to do. E.g. An exam, below 5.
To fail
A school that is free to go to because the government provides the money for it.
State school
To make anyone who misbehaves or commits a crime / something against the law do something as a penalty.
Be punished