The party was so crowded we could hardly move (PEOPLE) There __________________at the party that we could hardly move
were so many people
The evening was going well until someone brought ...... the subject of politics. (mentioned/ started talking about it)
up
I don't ... on with her. We have different preferences and points of views. (we don't have a good relationship)
get
?
never read such a funny
Wash your hands as ________as you get home. (not later than that moment/ right when)
soon
She found her job really boring so she decided to ...... SIGN (to quit)
resign
DEVELOP. What's the noun?
development
Maybe she missed the bus. MIGHT
She might have missed the bus
to________ up a company. (to establish)
set
as..........as I know he's the best in his class. (used to say what you think is true, although you do not know all the facts)
far
I will help you as_________as you tell me everything. (provided that)
long
He left home after falling ... with his parents. (to argue with someone and stop being friendly with them)
out
I still find it strange to wear glasses (USED) I still _____________wearing glasses
haven't got used to
STRONG is the adjective. What are the verb and noun?
strengthen (v.) strength (n.)
The film is _______ in the future. (the action in it happens in that time or place)
set
as _______as being clever, she's also very beautiful. (in addition to)
well
The older he gets, the_____________
Example: the older he gets, the wiser he becomes
?
the time we got to
Are you busy ___the moment?
at
?
had better see
... people need to be looked after. OLD
elderly
Her boss decided to fire/hire her because she wasn't doing much work. (Choose the correct option)
fire
My mum told me ____ for coming late. (she scolded me)
off
WEAK is the adjective. What are the verb and noun?
weaken (v.) weakness (n.)
She decided to ______up her children on her own. (to raise)
bring
We need to ................ on more staff. (to hire or employ someone)
take
I can't put___ with her behaviour. (tolerate)
up
Very interesting. F- - - - - - - - - -
fascinating
I ate as_________as 50 biscuits. (the surprisingly large number of...)
many
I'm glad you like the novel. Could you pass it ... to Laura when you've finished reading it? (to give someone something that another person has given you)
on
I came _____ this old photo while tidying up. (Found something by chance)
across
I look ___ to my teacher (admire)
up
SURPRISE is the verb and noun. What are the adverb and adjective(s)?
surprisingly (adv.) surprised, surprising (adj.)
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