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  • The thief could walk right into the house because you (lock / not) the door.
    hadn't locked
  • Mr Kemp, _____ teaches physics, is going to retire next year.
    who
  • In the shopping centre, I met a friend who I (see / not) for ages.
    hadn't seen
  • If you feel very hot, you may have this.
    A high temperature / a fever.
  • To cause physical harm to a person or animal
    To hurt
    Both are correct
    To injure
  • We ate at a restaurant last night because I (buy / not) anything for dinner.
    hadn't bought
  • After they (see) the Tower, they (go) to Westminster Abbey.
    had seen/ went
  • When you hit a part of your body, this will change colour after a few days and may be black or blue.
    Bruise
  • We lost the match because we (practise / not) the days before.
    hadn't practised
  • When you do this, air and often small drops of liquid suddenly come out of your nose and mouth in a way you cannot control.
    Sneeze
    Cut
    Sprain
    Bruise
  • A damaged area of the body, such as a cut or hole in the skin or flesh made by a weapon
    A cough
    A fever
    The flu
    A wound
  • He (ask) me which animals I (see) in Africa.
    asked/ had seen
  • I like a TV program about a funny guy ____ dog can speak.
    whose
  • These bikes, ______ cost a fortune, are made in Japan.
    which
  • What's this?
    A bandage
  • When you have a pain in your ear
    Earache
  • Charles Dickens, _____ wrote Oliver Twist, was born in 1812.
    who
  • My best friend, ______ went to the same school as me, has just got married.
    who
  • The woman _____ lives next door works in a bank.
    who / that
  • There’s somebody _____ wants you on the phone.
    who / that
  • I went to the library, then I (buy) some milk and went home.
    bought
  • (what / Bob / do) that he was kept in after school?
    What had Bob done
  • When Julie got home from her holiday, the flat was a mess. John (have) a party.
    had had
  • Injury less serious than a fracture.
    A sprain
  • This smartphone, ____ I bought last week, takes great photos.
    which
  • an occasion when a doctor cuts a body for medical reasons in order to repair, remove, or replace an unhealthy or damaged part.
    An operation
    Both are correct
    Surgery
  • When we came back, it was cold in the house because Alice (close / not) the windows.
    hadn't closed
  • (Carly / wash) the dishes when her mum came home?
    Had Carly washed
  • (you / eat) anything before you went to the theatre?
    Had you eaten
  • To force air out of your lungs through your throat with a short, loud sound.
    To cough
  • The new school, _____ has a pool, opened last week.
    which
  • (he / live) in London before he moved to Glasgow?
    Had he lived
  • I have a friend _____ mother is a doctor.
    whose
  • At school, Jim quickly copied the homework that he (do / not)
    hadn't done
  • (they / book) a room before they went to Dublin?
    Had they booked
  • They are the couple _____ car has broken down.
    whose
  • This can show a broken bone in your body.
    X-ray
  • When I opened the curtains the sun was shining and the ground was white. It (snow) during the night.
    had snowed
  • You may find it hard to speak or eat if you have one of these.
    A sore throat.
  • Medication you take if you're in pain.
    Painkillers: paracetamol, aspirin, ibuprofen, aspirin
  • Do you like the song _____ I have written?
    which / that
  • What's this?
    A plaster
  • I don’t like stories ______ have unhappy endings
    that / which
  • When I (get) to the airport I discovered I had forgotten my passport.
    got
  • If you break your arm, it will be put in one of these.
    A plastercast
  • The film ____ we watched last week was awful.
    which / that
  • We ate at a restaurant ____ serves only vegan dishes.
    which / that
  • I can’t find the pencil _____ you lent me.
    which / that