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Complete the sentence with a form of MAKE / LET / BE ALLOWED TO: 'Sophia's parents _____ her buy whatever clothes she likes.'
LET
Complete the sentence with a form of MAKE / LET / BE ALLOWED TO: 'He _____ stay out after 10.00 pm until he was 14 years old.'
WASN'T ALLOWED TO
Complete the sentence with a form of MAKE / LET / BE ALLOWED TO: 'Why don't you _____ her go out? She's done all her homework.'
LET
Complete the sentence with a form of MAKE / LET / BE ALLOWED TO: '_____ you sometimes _____ eat your dinner in front of the TV?'
ARE / ALLOWED TO
Complete the sentence with a form of MAKE / LET / BE ALLOWED TO: 'My parents ______ my little brother brush his teeth before he goes to bed.'
MAKE
Which verb matches with these nouns: YOUR CLOTHES / THE DINNER THINGS / THE SHOPPING
 
PUT AWAY
 
LOAD
 
WASH UP
 
SORT
Which verb matches with these nouns: A ROOM / A MESS / A PROBLEM
 
CLEAR UP
 
WIPE
 
FIX
 
SORT
Which verb matches with these nouns: THE RUBBISH / THE RECYCLING / YOUR BOOKS
 
SORT
 
WASH UP
 
WIPE
 
PUT AWAY
Which verb matches with these nouns: THE FLOOR / THE GARDEN PATH / THE STREETS
 
SWEEP
 
FIX
 
CLEAR UP
 
WIPE
Which verb matches with these nouns: THE CLOTHES / THE TOWELS / THE PAPER
 
FOLD
 
LOAD
 
WATER
 
SORT
Complete the sentence with a PASSIVE form: 'This laboratory is totally modern and all of the experiments now _____ (CONDUCT) by robots.'
ARE BEING CONDUCTED
Complete the sentence with a PASSIVE form: 'The first successful robots _______ (CREATE) in Japan in the 1980s.'
WERE CREATED
Complete the sentence with a PASSIVE form: 'Robots _______ (NOT USE) for household chores in the 1970s.'
WEREN'T USED
Complete the sentence with a PASSIVE form: 'New technologies which can help with household tasks _________ (DEVELOP) at the moment.'
ARE BEING DEVELOPED
Complete the sentence with a PASSIVE form: 'Millions of domestic robots _____ (MAKE) since the beginning of the century.'
HAVE BEEN MADE
Complete the sentence: 'Before I take out the rubbish, I have to s_ _ _ the glass and metal items for recycling.'
SORT
Complete the sentence: 'My grandmother wants me to f_ _ the leak in her bathroom, because it's damaging the floor.'
FIX
Complete the sentence: 'The rice has spilt everywhere! I'll have to s_ _ _ the floor.'
SWEEP
Complete the sentence: 'I need to p_ _ a_ _ _ all the clean clothes, but I have to f_ _ _ them first before putting them in the wardrobe.'
PUT AWAY / FOLD
Complete the sentence: 'While we are on holidays can you please remember to w_ _ _ _ the plants, they will die in this hot weather.'
WATER
Complete the sentence: 'Be careful with the coffee, if you spill it you'll have to w_ _ _ the table.'
WIPE
Complete the sentence: 'I have to c_ _ _ _ u_ after the party before my parents arrive home today.'
CLEAR UP
Complete the sentence: 'I hate w_ _ _ _ _ _ u_ , it's my least favourite household task.'
WASHING UP
Complete the sentence: 'My brother l_ _ _ _ _ the dishwasher because I s_ _ _ _ the floor.'
LOADED / SWEPT
Correct the mistake: 'Who knows? I am going to win the lottery next week.'
'Who knows? I MIGHT / MAY / COULD win the lottery next week.'
Correct the mistake: 'My auntie will have a baby soon.'
'My auntie IS GOING TO have a baby soon.'
Correct the mistake: 'Please don’t phone me at 3 am. I’ll sleep!'
'Please don’t phone me at 3 am. I'LL BE SLEEPING / ASLEEP!'
Correct the mistake: 'I’ll finish the project today. I’m not sure.'
'I MIGHT / MAY / COULD (WELL) finish the project today. I’m not sure.'
Correct the mistake: 'This is such a sad film. I’ll cry.'
'This is such a sad film. I'M GOING TO cry.'
Correct the mistake: 'I can’t come to the cinema tomorrow. I’ll be do homework all day.'
'I can’t come to the cinema tomorrow. I’ll be DOING homework all day.'
This word describes someone who has plenty of money - more than they need.
WEALTHY
You can often get this in a shop that is closing down, when it wants to sell everything.
BARGAIN
This is the amount of money you allow yourself to spend over a period of time.
BUDGET
Perhaps you get this from your parents every week.
ALLOWANCE
This is the amount of money you have in your account at a particular time.
BALANCE
PHRASAL VERB: To go to the place where someone is leaving and say goodbye.
SEE OFF
PHRASAL VERB: To go on holiday, often because you need a rest.
GET AWAY
PHRASAL VERB: Travel or move from place to place.
GET AROUND
PHRASAL VERB: Pay the bill, return your key, and leave a hotel.
CHECK OUT
PHRASAL VERB: Arrive and get the key at a hotel.
CHECK IN
Make a phrasal verb related to holiday activities: WANDER
 
AROUND
 
UP
 
ON
 
OUT
Make a phrasal verb related to holiday activities: STAY
 
OUT
 
DOWN
 
WITH
 
ON
Make a phrasal verb related to holiday activities: SIGN
 
UP
 
OUT
 
DOWN
 
OF
Make a phrasal verb related to holiday activities: COOL
 
DOWN
 
UP
 
OUT
 
AROUND
Make a phrasal verb related to holiday activities: CHILL
 
OUT
 
AROUND
 
DOWN
 
UP
In the end, I ______ persuade my dad to buy me a scooter.
 
MANAGED TO
 
WILL BE ABLE TO
Stella could read before she ______ walk.
 
WAS ABLE TO
 
MIGHT BE ABLE TO
How ____ fix Mark's computer?
 
DID YOU MANAGE TO
 
COULD YOU
I _____ swim until I was 15 years old.
 
COULDN'T
 
MANAGED TO
Complete the sentence with a noun: 'Peter, the son of the king, is only a minor C_______, he doesn't appear much.'
CHARACTER
Complete the sentence with a noun: 'The sensitive treatment of a very complex I_____ is what makes this book so special.'
ISSUE
Complete the sentence with a noun: 'The teacher read us a very moving N_____ about a child who was brought up by wolves.'
NOVEL
Complete the sentence with a noun: 'There are no surprises in this book because it has such a predictable P______.'
PLOT
Complete the sentence with a noun: 'They must have hired a brilliant artist because this book is worth the money for the stunning I___________ alone.'
ILLUSTRATIONS
Complete the sentence with a noun: 'I knew he had a major R_____ in the play because his name was the same size as the title on the poster.'
ROLE
Complete the sentence with a noun: 'The opening C________ was so bad that I didn't bother reading any further.'
CHAPTER
Change the WORD to fit in the gap: 'Today most of our ___ is to be found online.' (ENTERTAIN)
'Today most of our ENTERTAINMENT is to be found online.'
Change the WORD to fit in the gap: 'Before the internet, children used to read a wide ___ of fiction, from comics to novels.' (VARY)
'Before the internet, children used to read a wide VARIETY of fiction, from comics to novels.'
Change the WORD to fit in the gap: 'Do you read for ____ or only if you have to, for school?' (PLEASURE)
'Do you read for PLEASURE or only if you have to, for school?'
Correct the VERB form: 'I went to that restaurant three times - I love it.'
'I'VE BEEN to that restaurant three times - I love it.'
Correct the VERB form: 'Last year, I've decided to cut out meat from my diet.'
'Last year, I DECIDED to cut out meat from my diet.'
Change the verb to a noun: TREAT
TREATMENT
Change the adjective to a noun: FRIENDLY
FRIENDLINESS
Change the verb to a noun: ENCOURAGE
ENCOURAGEMENT
Change the adjective to a noun: DARK
DARKNESS
Change the verb to a noun: ARGUE
ARGUMENT
Choose the correct verb: 'He BALANCED / SLID the plate across the table and I picked it up.'
'He SLID the plate across the table and I picked it up.'
Choose the correct verb: 'He won't be able to drive forwards into that parking space - he'll have to OVERTAKE / REVERSE.'
'He won't be able to drive forwards into that parking space - he'll have to REVERSE.'
Choose the correct verb: 'I BALANCED / DIVED behind a wall when I heard the car approaching.'
'I DIVED behind a wall when I heard the car approaching.'
Choose the correct verb: 'This bike is so heavy that it's hard to STEER / BRAKE in the right direction.'
'This bike is so heavy that it's hard to STEER in the right direction.'
Choose the correct verb: 'Let's go out and CHASE / GATHER some flowers from the garden.'
'Let's go out and GATHER some flowers from the garden.'
This happens when there has been very heavy rain.
FLOOD
It's a strong wind that can destroy houses.
TORNADO / HURRICANE
It's a huge wave that is big enough to knock over trees.
TSUNAMI
Lava runs down its side, and clouds of toxic gas float into the air.
VOLCANO
During this event, the ground shakes.
EARTHQUAKE
PHRASAL VERB: To argue with someone and stop being friendly with them. F___ O___ W___
FALL OUT WITH
PHRASAL VERB: To persuade someone to do something. T____ I____
TALK INTO
PHRASAL VERB: To feel you can understand someone. I_____ W_____
IDENTIFY WITH
PHRASAL VERB: To trust someone to help you. D____ O____
DEPEND ON
PHRASAL VERB: To be similar to an older member of the family. T____ A____
TAKE AFTER
Correct the PAST TENSE form: 'We went to my house and we were watching TV.'
'We went to my house and we WATCHED TV.'
Correct the PAST TENSE form: 'He choose the film that we saw.'
'He CHOSE the film that we saw.'
Correct the PAST TENSE form: 'When we were kids, we use to go away together.'
'When we were kids, we USED to go away together.'
Correct the PAST TENSE form: 'The phone rang while I had dinner.'
'The phone rang while I WAS HAVING dinner.'
Correct the PAST TENSE form: 'I used to work at a festival last summer.'
'I WORKED at a festival last summer.'
Correct the PAST TENSE form: 'Last week, I was needing some new clothes.'
'Last week, I NEEDED some new clothes.'
Identify the type of music
COUNTRY
Identify the type of music
JAZZ
Identify the type of music
OPERA
Identify the type of music
REGGAE
Identify the type of music
HIP-HOP
Identify the type of music
FOLK
Identify the type of music
CLASSICAL
Change the noun to a verb: DEFINITION
DEFINE
Change the noun to a verb: REGISTRATION
REGISTER
Change the noun to a verb: PERMISSION
PERMIT
Change the noun to a verb: INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCE
Change the noun to a verb: CONNECTION
CONNECT
Change the noun to a verb: CONCENTRATION
CONCENTRATE
Change the noun to a verb: APPLICATION
APPLY
PHRASAL VERB: Do an activity with others
JOIN IN
PHRASAL VERB: Understand something
FIGURE OUT
PHRASAL VERB: Decide to do something later
PUT OFF
PHRASAL VERB: Say the words of a text aloud
READ OUT
PHRASAL VERB: Remain while others leave
STAY BEHIND