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What is another way to say "a relative"?
A family member
I don't need emotional friendship / support / relationship from my friends.
support
Someone you've never met is a...
stranger
I usually get on ______ everyone I meet.
with
My friends and I have many things in common. We have many s _ _ _ _ _ i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
shared interests
A synonym of rich: _ _ _ _ _ _ _
wealthy
An adjective meaning full of energy.
lively
If you don't have any siblings, you are an...
only child
Pronounce this word: nephew
/nefiu/
My mum and my dad are quite similar. Does my mum take after my dad?
No, because you can only take after an older relative. e.g. My son can take after me, or I can take after my grandfather.
I love hanging ____ with my friends. We're always together.
out
Max is 30 years old, he still lives with his parents, he doesn't have a job and he spends all day playing video games. He needs to _ _ _ _ _ _
grow up
A: How often do you _____________ with your family? B: We usually see each other once a month.
get together
A. Alex has cut off his hair. B. Alex has cut off it. C. Alex has cut his hair off. D. Alex has cut it off. Which option is wrong?
B
A synonym of "bring up" is...
raise
I _____________ (not / used to listen) to my mum when I was a child.
didn't use to listen
I used to go for a run every day last week. Is this sentence right or wrong? Why?
Wrong. We use used to for situations that were true for a long period of time. For shorter periods of time we use the past simple.
Can we use "used to" to talk about situations that were true in the past but aren't true now?
Yes.
Tom used to play football when he was young but he doesn't play football any ________
more / longer
She (open) the box after she (find) the key.
opened / had found
At school, Jim quickly copied the homework that he (do / not).
hadn't done
(they / book) a room before they went to Dublin?
Had they booked
The thief could walk right into the house because you (lock / not) the door.
hadn't locked
Before they (start) the party, they (invite) some friends.
started / had invited
When I (get) to the airport I discovered I had forgotten my passport.
got
I went to the library, then I (buy) some milk and went home.
bought
He (ask) me which animals I (see) in Africa.
asked / had seen
(why / they / have) dinner before they came to the party?
Why had they had
Somebody stole my bike while I (not / look).
wasn't looking
Philippe (paraglide) when he had his accident.
was paragliding
While you (work) your dad phoned.
were working