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On her way to school, Dana _________ (realize) that she __________ (not bring) her notebook with her.
realized / hadn't brought
The party was so much fun! Why ___________ (you leave) early?
did you leave
Their flight from London _________ (not leave) on time, so they ___________ (know) they would be late.
hadn't left / knew
I _________ (eat) lunch so I wasn't  hungry anymore.
had eaten
We ________ (go) to Paris last summer.
went
______ he already ______ Inbal? (meet)
Had / met
She __________ (know) that she _______ (not have) Covid because she ___________ (do) a Covid test that morning.
knew / didn't have / had done
By the end of the day, she _____ (feel) sick because she __________ (eat) her house plants even though she ________ (know) that they're not edible.
felt / had eaten / knew
_____________ (you + see) Terminator 2 before you ___________ (see) Terminator 3?
Had you seen / saw
Before the internet, all people ________ (have) was sticks and stones.
had
She ________ (not open) the door because she ________ (see) that it ________ (be) the neighbor who she really doesn't like.
didn't open / saw / was
He _______ (eat) lunch alone because he _______ (be) mean to his best friend.
ate / had been
When the teacher ________ (arrive), the students ____________ (already finish) all their work.
arrived / had finished
15 points just for being you!
Congrats!
I _________ (ask) him what animals he __________ (see) on his trip to Africa last year.
asked / had seen
She _______ (take) him to that restaurant because he _________ (not eat) there before.
took / hadn't eaten
__________ (you lock) the door?
Did you lock
She ________ (be) excited because she __________ (not drive) a tractor before.
was / hadn't driven
By the time Lia __________ (arrive) at the party, everyone ___________ (go) home.
arrived / had gone
He ________ (tell) the teacher that he _________ (see) a doctor.
told / had seen
I ___________ (not say) anything until she ____________ (finish) talking.
didn't say / had finished
How long ___________ (they date) before they ________ (they get) married?
had they dated / got married
Unhappy because something was not as good as you hoped
disappointed
Unhappy because you are thinking about problems.
worried
Feeling very happy and enthusiastic.
excited
Feeling sure about your own ability to do things and be successful.
confident
Unable to think clearly or to understand something.
confused
Very pleased and happy.
delighted
Peaceful, quiet, and without worry.
calm
Feeling worried or anxious.
nervous
Wanting to give your attention to something and discover more about it.
interested
Unhappy because something was not as good as you hoped
disappointed
Unhappy because you are thinking about problems.
worried
Feeling very happy and enthusiastic.
excited
Feeling sure about your own ability to do things and be successful.
confident
Unable to think clearly or to understand something.
confused
Very pleased and happy.
delighted
Peaceful, quiet, and without worry.
calm
Feeling worried or anxious.
nervous
Wanting to give your attention to something and discover more about it.
interested
the general appearance of the natural environment, especially when it is beautiful:
scenery
an area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it:
valley
the area near the sea, especially where people spend their holidays and enjoy themselves:
seaside
an area of water next to the coast, often protected from the sea by a thick wall, where ships and boats can shelter:
harbours
a high area of rock with a very steep side, often on a coast:
cliffs
a long, narrow boat that is used on a canal
canal boat
a piece of land where people on holiday can camp, usually with toilets and places for washing:
campsite
a part of the coast where the land curves in so that the sea is surrounded by land on three sides:
bay
An exam with questions or activities to check how much you know.
test
One of the parts that a school year is divided into, like a semester.
term
A piece of schoolwork that involves a lot of research and is done over a long period.
project
The score or grade you get for your schoolwork or on an exam.
mark
A position on a scale that shows how good or difficult something is, like in a game or a class.
level
Facts or details about a person, place, or subject.
information
A short piece of writing on one subject, often done for school.
essay
Detailed information that tells you how to do or use something.
instructions
An official document you get when you pass an exam or complete a course.
certificate