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COMPLETE FIRST UNIT 1: DOING CHORES
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Sara, the clothes are still wet! Could you _________, please?
hang the washing out to dry
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what's the difference between ´in the end´vs ´at the end´?
at the end refers to a specific time or location, whilst in the end is an idiomatic phrase that means in conclusion or in summary.
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I'll ________________ I promise... I just turned the oven on and I'm chopping the carrots.
get the dinner ready
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what's the opposite of ´concerned´?
unconcerned
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The old furniture was covered in dust, so my brother needed to __________
dust the furniture
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Do not ________ with a broom, because the bristles scratch the finish.
sweep the floor
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what's the difference between sensitive vs sensible?
Sensible means good judgement whereas sensitive means is related to feelings
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What's the opposite of ´critical´?
uncritical
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You ________ of all the plates and I'll do the drying.
do the washing up
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Do you __________ yourself, or do you pay someone to do it for you? My clothes are always wrinkled
do the ironing
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what's the opposite of ´reasonable´?
unreasonable
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what's the opposite of ´organised´?
disorganised
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I don't mind _______ my own ____. I like getting to my room and it's all cleared up.
making/ bed
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Dinner's ready! Andrea, could you _______ so we can all sit and eat, please?
lay the table
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what's the opposite of ´sensitive´?
insensitive
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