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  • An official who watches a tennis or cricket match closely to enforce the rules,
    UMPIRE
  • A: __________? B: No, he used to have a moustache.
    Did he use to have a beard?
  • Nothing, especially as the score in certain games; zero.
    NIL
  • A man to whom someone is engaged to be married.
    FIANCÉ
  • It was a sunny day. The birds _______ (sing), some kids _____ (play) in the park. I ______ (get) ready for the family lunch.
    were singing/ were playing/ was getting
  • Instruct a player to go.
    SEND OFF
  • We ______ (feel) disappointed as we ______ (find out) that she ______ (lie)
    felt/ found out/ had lied
  • Establish communication with someone.
    GET IN TOUCH
  • Defeat (someone) in a game or other competitive situation.
    BEAT
  • How do you call this place?
    SLOPE
  • How do you call these things?
    LUCKY CHARMS
  • How do you call this place?
    FOOTBALL PITCH
  • How do you call this place?
    GOLF COURSE
  • A: _________? B: They were watching a film while the kids were playing in the garden.
    What were they doing while the kids were playing in the garden?
  • Finish a romantic relationship
    BREAK UP
  • How do you call this action?
    PROPOSE
  • I didn't used to like green beans but now I do. Right or wrong?
    I didn't use to like green beans but now I do.
  • How do you call this places?
    SPORTS FACILITIES
  • A person who shares accommodation with others.
    FLATMATE
  • A: ___________? B: No, the burglars hadn't stolen anything before the policed arrived..
    Had the burglars stolen anything before the police arrived?
  • Have a harmonious or friendly relationship.
    GET ON
  • She uses to have a shower every day after work. Right or Wrong?
    She usually has a shower every day after work.
  • To start to be familiar with someone or something. Becoming acquainted with somebody.
    GET TO KNOW
  • We ______ (not/can) see the beginning of the film because when we ____(enter), it _______ (start).
    couldn't/ entered/ had started