What's the missing word in the following sentence?
"Mum, will you ...... me play on the Switch later?"
let
Correct the sentence:
The teacher told us that we must do the writing in class.
The teacher told us that we had to...
Which phrase means to watch or listen to something on a device without downloading it?
to stream
Which phrasal verb means to connect a piece of equipment to an electricity supply or to another piece of equipment?
to plug in
What's the noun form of the verb 'confess'?
confession
What's the missing word in the following sentence?
"Come on! You had ...... hurry up, or we'll be late!"
better
Complete the 2nd sentence so that it means the same as the 1st:
If you study more, you'll get better results.
The more you study, _____ _____ your results will be.
the better
Correct the sentence:
You don't have to smoke in the library.
You mustn't / can't / aren't allowed to smoke...
Correct the sentence:
The wall was very high but we could climb over it.
...but we managed to/were able to climb over it.
What's the missing word in the following sentence?
"We are ...... to read our book every week, but we often don't do it."
supposed
Which phrase means to put information or a message on the internet where the public can see it?
to post
What's the missing word in the following sentence?
"We are ...... to read our book every week, but we often don't do it."
supposed
What's the noun form of the verb 'announce'?
announcement
Correct the sentence:
I had to wait for hours, but I succeeded to get tickets.
I had to wait for hours, but I succeeded in getting / managed to get / was able to get tickets.
Correct the sentence:
Have we to finish the book this weekend?
Do we have to finish the book...
What is this?
a charger
Complete the 2nd sentence so that it means the same as the 1st:
I'm not nearly as good at maths as you.
You're _____ ______ at maths than me.
much / far / a lot better
What's this?
A headset
Correct the sentence:
I needn't run to the station because the train was late.
I needn't HAVE run to the station because the train was late.
Complete the 2nd sentence so that it means the same as the 1st:
I'm not nearly as good at maths as you.
You're _____ ______ at maths than me.
much / far / a lot better
Complete the 2nd sentence so that it means the same as the 1st:
The book is far more interesting than the film.
The film is nowhere _____ _____ interesting as the book.
near as
What's this?
the 'at' symbol
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