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What PHRASAL VERB describes the life event in the photo? H___ C___
HAVE CHILDREN
What PHRASAL VERB describes the life event in the photo? G___ A D____
GET A DEGREE
What PHRASAL VERB describes the life event in the photo? S___ S___
START SCHOOL
What PHRASAL VERB describes the life event in the photo? L___ H___
LEAVE HOME
What PHRASAL VERB describes the life event in the photo? G____ M____
GET MARRIED
Complete the sentence with a COMPARATIVE or SUPERLATIVE: "Singapore is __________ to live in than Paris." (EXPENSIVE)
"Singapore is more expensive to live in than Paris."
Complete the sentence with a COMPARATIVE or SUPERLATIVE: "Where is __________ street in the world?" (SHORT)
"Where is the shortest street in the world?"
Complete the sentence with a COMPARATIVE or SUPERLATIVE: "Are people who live in Dublin _______ than people who live in London?" (HAPPY)
"Are people who live in Dublin happier than people who live in London?"
Complete the sentence with a COMPARATIVE or SUPERLATIVE: "Simon is ___________ person in our class." (POPULAR)
"Simon is the most popular person in our class."
Say the sentence using NOT AS...AS: "Playing sports is healthier than playing video games."
"Playing video games is not as healthy as playing sports."
Say the sentence using NOT AS...AS: "Antonia is friendlier than her sister."
"Antonia's sister is not as friendly as her." / "Her sister is not as friendly as Antonia."
Say the sentence using NOT AS...AS: "Mexico is hotter than Germany."
"Germany is not as hot as Mexico."
Say the sentence using NOT AS...AS: "Running is faster than swimming."
"Swimming is not as fast as running."
Which words do not go with the verb GET: SCHOOL, A CHILD, A JOB, A DRIVING LICENCE
SCHOOL, A CHILD
Which words do not go with the verb HAVE: CHILDREN, HOME, CONFIDENT, LONG HAIR
HOME, CONFIDENT
Which words do not go with the verb GET: BORN, MARRIED, UNIVERSITY, A DEGREE
BORN, UNIVERSITY
Which words do not go with the verb LEAVE: HOME, SCHOOL, TO UNIVERSITY, MARRIED
TO UNIVERSITY, MARRIED
Which activities do not go with the verb GO: TABLE TENNIS, CLIMBING, SQUASH, JOGGING
TABLE TENNIS, SQUASH
Which activities do not go with the verb DO: SURFING, GYMNASTICS, ATHLETICS, CYCLING
SURFING, CYCLING
Which activities do not go with the verb PLAY: VOLLEYBALL, BOXING, RUGBY, ICE SKATING
BOXING, ICE SKATING
Name the item of clothing.
BLOUSE
Name this part of a shirt.
SLEEVE
Name the item of clothing.
SUIT
Name the item of clothing.
TIE
Name the item of clothing.
TRACKSUIT
Which combination is incorrect?
 
LEAVE TO UNIVERSITY
 
LEAVE HOME
 
LEAVE SCHOOL
 
LEAVE THE ROOM
Which combination is incorrect?
 
HAVE HOME
 
HAVE LONG HAIR
 
HAVE CONFIDENCE
 
HAVE CHILDREN
Which combination is incorrect?
 
GET BORN
 
GET MARRIED
 
GET A DEGREE
 
GET HOME
Which combination is incorrect?
 
GO SQUASH
 
GO CLIMBING
 
GO JOGGING
 
GO ROLLERBLADING
Which combination is incorrect?
 
DO SURFING
 
DO GYMNASTICS
 
DO ATHLETICS
 
DO YOGA
Which combination is incorrect?
 
PLAY BOXING
 
PLAY VOLLEYBALL
 
PLAY RUGBY
 
PLAY TENNIS
Change the adjective to an adverb: HEALTHY
HEALTHILY
Change the adjective to an adverb: GOOD
WELL
Change the adjective to an adverb: FAST
FAST
Change the adjective to an adverb: CAREFUL
CAREFULLY
Change the adjective to an adverb: BAD
BADLY
Change the adjective to an adverb: HEAVY
HEAVILY
Change the adjective to an adverb: EARLY
EARLY
Complete the sentence with the word in brackets and TOO or ENOUGH:  'My sister doesn’t want to get married and havechildren _______.' (SOON)
TOO SOON
Complete the sentence with the word in brackets and TOO or ENOUGH: 'My grandfather is retiring soon. He isn’t ________ to continue working.' (WELL)
WELL ENOUGH
Complete the sentence with the word in brackets and TOO or ENOUGH: 'It’s already late June, so there isn’t __________ toget a summer job now.' (TIME)
ENOUGH TIME
Complete the sentence with the word in brackets and TOO or ENOUGH: 'Josh is only 15. He's _________ to leave home.' (YOUNG)
TOO YOUNG
Complete the sentence with the word in brackets and TOO or ENOUGH: 'My sister isn't _______ to start school.' (OLD)
OLD ENOUGH
Use the present simple or continuous, or the past simple or continuous: A: How old _______ (BE) you when you _____ (GET) your driving licence? / B: Eighteen.  But I _____ (NOT OWN) a car until I was 25.
A: WERE, GOT / B: DIDN'T OWN
Use the present simple or continuous, or the past simple or continuous: A: _________ (YOU / GO) cycling next Saturday? / B: No.  I _________ (USUALLY / GO) cycling on Saturdays but I _______ (LOSE) my helmet yesterday. 
A: ARE YOU GOING / B: USUALLY GO, LOST
Use the present simple or continuous, or the past simple or continuous: A: Why ______ Tom _______ (BE) so unfriendly at the moment? / B: I ______ (NOT KNOW).  He usually _______ (SAY) hello in the mornings.
A: IS...BEING / B: SAYS
Use the present simple or continuous, or the past simple or continuous: A: Why _____ you _____ (STOP) having guitar lessons?  / B: I _______ (NOT MAKE) any progress and I didn't like the teacher.
A: DID...STOP / B: WASN'T MAKING
Use the present simple or continuous, or the past simple or continuous: A: Why ____ you ___ (STOP) having guitar lessons?  / B: I _________ (NOT MAKE) any progress
A: 'M SPENDING / B: DIDN'T HAVE
Say the opposite adjective: 'Marcus is really FRIENDLY today.  He can sometimes be quite U_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _!'
UNFRIENDLY
Say the opposite adjective: 'It was CARELESS of you to lose your phone again.  You need to be more C_ _ _ _ _ _ with your things.'
CAREFUL
Say the opposite adjective: 'Is Jacob CONFIDENT?  No, he's quite S_ _.'
SHY
Say the opposite adjective: 'Diana's very POLITE.  She's never R_ _ _.'
RUDE
Say the opposite adjective: 'What's wrong?  You look MISERABLE.  You're usually very C_ _ _ _ _ _ _ on Fridays.'
CHEERFUL
Identify the sport or activity
SQUASH
Identify the sport or activity
ICE SKATING
Identify the sport or activity
WINDSURFING
Identify the sport or activity
ATHLETICS
Identify the sport or activity
JOGGING
Identify the sport or activity
FENCING
What adjective describes when clothes are completely new?
BRAND NEW
What adjective describes when clothes have had a previous owner?
SECOND-HAND
What adjective describes when clothes are popular at a particular time?
TRENDY
What adjective describes when you wear clothes that are not popular at a particular time?
UNFASHIONABLE
What adjective describes when you have a clean, tidy and stylish appearance?
SMART
What adjective describes clothes for everyday and not for formal occasions?
CASUAL
Unscramble this word to describe someone's hair: DBNEOL
BLONDE
Unscramble this word to describe someone's hair: RYULC
CURLY
Unscramble this word to describe someone's hair: BDLA
BALD
Unscramble this word to describe someone's appearance: IDOO-GNGOKOL
GOOD-LOOKING
Unscramble this word to describe someone's appearance: RTTYPE
PRETTY
Unscramble this word to describe someone's age: RDEELYL
ELDERLY
Unscramble this word to describe someone's age:  GTNEEEA
TEENAGE