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  • Used to: Reorder the words to make a sentence: used / we / live / small / in / to / a / town.
    We used to live in a small town.
  • Time Adverbs: "Finally" is used to indicate the last step or event in a sequence. True or False?
    True
  • Phrasal verbs: The firefighters ________ the flames just in time to save the building. (burn down/put out/clear up)
    put out
  • Used to: Fill in the blank. He ________ like spicy food, but now he loves it. (Negative)
    didn’t use to
  • Personality adjectives: Which sentence best shows "sensible"? a) She spent all her money on unnecessary things. b) He planned his budget carefully to avoid overspending. c) He always gets upset when his friends succeed.
    b) He planned his budget carefully to avoid overspending.
  • Personality adjectives: "Thoughtful people often remember important dates like birthdays and anniversaries." True or False?
    True
  • Time Adverbs: The movie started slowly, but ________ it became really exciting.
    suddenly Reason: "Suddenly" is used to indicate an unexpected event or change.
  • Time Adverbs: We had dinner at the restaurant, and ________ we went to the cinema.
    then Reason: "Then" connects two actions in chronological order.
  • Prefixes un- and dis-: Which of these words uses the prefix "un-" correctly? a) Unclear b) Unmove c) Unpossible
    a) Unclear
  • Phrasal verbs: The storm was so strong that several trees ________. Fill in the blank.
    fell down
  • Phrasal verbs: What happened to the barn? It ________ in the fire last night. (burn down/put out/clear up)
    burned down
  • Time Adverbs: "First, we went shopping, and suddenly we bought some clothes."
  • Present simple and continuous: Look! The children ________ (run) in the park.
    are running
  • Personality adjectives: Why might someone feel ________ when their friend talks to others?
    jealous
  • Personality adjectives: My dog is very ________; he always stays by my side. Fill in the blank.
    loyal
  • Present simple or continuous: "The sun _____ (rise) in the east".
    rises. This is a fact, so it is in the present simple tense.
  • Rewrite the sentence using the prefix of friendly: "She was not friendly to the new student."
    She was unfriendly to the new student.
  • Prefixes un- and dis-: Why do some people ________ rules they find unfair? (obey)
    disobey
  • Use prefixes to fix this sentence: "The room was not tidy and full of trash, but it was very not clear how it got that way."
    The room was untidy and full of trash, but it was very unclear how it got that way.
  • Prefixes un- and dis-: What are the negative forms of these words using prefixes un- / dis-: like, kind, clear
    unlike, unkind, unclear