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  • exhaust ___
    fumes
  • LeBron James is the best basketball player ______ practising every day.
    owing to/due to
  • Mark said, 'I am going to London in May.'
    Mark said that he was going to London in May.
  • to hit and drive over someone or something. 'The driver suddenly stopped the car because he didn't want to ________ the hedgehog.'
    RUN OVER
  • It’s okay, Ben. ……………………. accepted. APOLOGISE
    apology
  • to speak to someone as if you think they're less intelligent than you. 'I don't like it when adults ________ to teenagers and ignore what they have to say.'
    TALK DOWN
  • I love dogs, ........... my sister prefers cats.
    whereas
  • a situation when people disagree with each other. 'Their ________ was so loud that people on the street turned their heads.'
    ARGUMENT
  • "Where did you work before?", she asked.
    She asked where I had worked before.
  • feeling good about yourself. 'Don't mistake ________ for real competence.'
    CONFIDENCE
  • surprising and making you look at things from a different perspective.
    EYE-OPENING
  • They don't have many friends _______ their behaviour.
    owing to/due to
  • ___ furniture
    folding
  • a situation when people disagree with each other. 'Their ________ was so loud that people on the street turned their heads.'
    ARGUMENT
  • Small dogs bark ___________ (loudly) than big dogs.
    more loudly
  • a small concert or live music event, often held in a club or informal place
    Gig
  • an event where models show new clothes and styles
    Fashion show
  • I ... my classmates, we often go for a walk together after school.
    get on well with
  • very tiring
    exhausting
  • How old is Joe? → Can you remember...
    ...how old Joe is
  • You should wear a costume at this party.
    Costumes should be worn at the party.
  • to speak angrily to someone because they did something wrong. 'The teacher ________ for never doing her homework.'[cite: 13]
    TELL SB OFF
  • 'I didn't want to make you feel worried or angry.' 'I really am very sorry. I ________.'[cite: 13]
    I DIDN'T MEAN TO UPSET YOU.
  • to stay away from someone or something. 'I try to ________ this road because it's very bumpy and there are no traffic lights.'[cite: 4]
    AVOID SB / STH
  • skin color
    race
  • a piece of thick material in front of your door that is used to clean your shoes.
    DOORMAT
  • we say it to someone when we don't want them to ask about our private things. '________ and leave me alone.'
    MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
  • a yearly celebration of the day when a couple got married
    Wedding anniversary
  • What's that?
    landslide
  • mess
    climber
    clover
    clutter
    clanker
  • Sheldon told Penny, 'You must drive me to work tomorrow in your car.'
    Sheldon told Penny that she had to drive him to work the following day in her car.
  • you make graffiti with it
    spray paint
  • I asked her out, and she said yes! We're ... tomorrow.
    going on a date
  • being good at something. 'Her ________ in maths helped her solve the difficult problems easily.'[cite: 19]
    COMPETENCE
  • What's this?
    parade
  • What's that?
    hammock
  • green gemstones
    emeralds
  • to speak to someone as if you think they're less intelligent than you. 'I don't like it when adults ________ to teenagers and ignore what they have to say.'[cite: 10]
    TALK DOWN TO SB
  • Francis said, 'My mother came here yesterday.'
    Francis said that his mother had gone/been there the day before
  • a market where old or second-hand items are sold at low prices
    flea market
  • I ... with my best friend over a misunderstanding
    fell out
  • to do something to solve a problem. 'We need to ________ our problems instead of ignoring them.'
    DEAL WITH
  • the act of telling someone that you are sorry for something you have said or done. 'I wrote an ________ to my teacher for not finishing my project on time.'
    APOLOGY
  • you say it when you slightly change your mind, want to add some more information or change the topic
    Now that I think about it
  • Billie Eilish sings ____________ (beautifully) than Adele.
    more beautifully
  • "Will you come to my party tomorrow?", he asked me.
    He asked me if I would come to his party the following day.
  • a piece of water surrounded by land
    lake
  • to explode
    Blow up
  • I can't go to the pool _____ I don't have my goggles!
    because
  • When parents and teenagers ………………………, it doesn’t have to hurt their relationship. ARGUMENT
    argue
  • Sofia speaks ____________ (fluently) of all the students.
    the most fluently
  • we say it when we don't like something or we're not interested in it. 'Rock climbing is ________. I prefer less extreme activities.'[cite: 19]
    IT'S NOT MY CUP OF TEA.
  • we say it to someone when we don't want them to ask about our private things.
    MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
  • a yearly celebration of the day when a couple got married
    wedding anniversary
  • to irritate and annoy someone. 'His constant complaining really ________ after a while.'
    GETS ON MY NERVES
  • a public procession
    PARADE
  • Their team played ________ (badly) than ours.
    worse
  • things that you believe in and are important to you.
    VALUES
  • James told Helen, 'I haven't seen your sister today.'
    James told Helen that he hadn't seen her sister that day.
  • a situation when people disagree with each other.
    ARGUMENT
  • Francis told me, 'I don't like your new shirt.'
    Francis told me that he didn't like my new shirt
  • He wanted to eat the kebab so badly, ............ he knew he was allergic to it.
    although
  • dirt ___
    path
  • What's that?
    hurricane
  • She asked me, "Are you hungry?"
    She asked me if I was hungry.
  • we say it when we don't like something or we're not interested in it.
    IT'S NOT MY CUP OF TEA.
  • to speak to someone as if you think they're less intelligent than you.
    TALK DOWN TO SB
  • We shouldn't eat children
    Childen shouldn't be eaten
  • a light inside a container with a handle for holding it
    LANTERN
  • to be completely tired of someone or something. 'I'm ________ of cleaning up after everyone all the time.'
    BE SICK AND TIRED OF SB / STH
  • when you drink alcohol and drive a car
    drink driving
  • She won't play in the next match _____ her injury.
    due to/owing to
  • put up a ___
    tent
  • I heard that Ania ... her boyfriend last weekend.
    got engaged to
  • ___ platform
    viewing
  • a large heavy vehicle used for pushing earth and stones. 'The ________ destroyed the old building to make way for the new apartment block.'[cite: 4]
    BULLDOZER
  • to help someone emotionally or in a practical way. 'His family was there to ________ him during the difficult time.'[cite: 25]
    SUPPORT SB
  • the ability to understand someone else's feelings. 'Reading books develops our imagination and the ability to feel ________ towards other people.'
    EMPATHY
  • John finally ... his crush, Emily.
    asked out
  • to tell someone that you are sorry for something you have said or done. 'The organisers ________ to the fans for the bad sound quality.'
    APOLOGISED
  • the act of telling someone that you are sorry for something you have said or done. 'I wrote an ________ to my teacher for not finishing my project on time.'[cite: 13]
    APOLOGY
  • a place usually under the ground where a dead person is buried
    GRAVE
  • 10 years of prison for pickpocketing? That’s going over the ………………………., Slash. Don’t you think?
    top
  • we say it when we don't like something or we're not interested in it. 'Rock climbing is ________. I prefer less extreme activities.'
    NOT MY CUP OF TEA.
  • Karen said, 'I bought these jeans last week.'
    Karen said that she had bought those/the jeans the week before.
  • being nice and caring to others. 'She showed ________ by letting me stay at her place while I was in Warsaw.'
    KINDNESS
  • being nice and caring to others.
    KINDNESS
  • The student asked, "When is the next test going to be?"
    The student asked when the next text was going to be.
  • storage ___
    box
  • Susie asked her friend, "Will you come to the cinema with me?"
    Susie asked her friend if he/she would come to the cinema with her.
  • a sport or set of special exercises that you do regularly to make your muscles bigger
    BODYBUILDING
  • My uncle works _______ (hard) than his colleagues.
    harder
  • global ___
    warming
  • a dog trained to find and help people in emergency situations.
    SEARCH AND RESCUE DOG
  • to finish doing something because enough work has been done for a day. 'Let's ________ and finish the project tomorrow.'
    CALL IT A DAY
  • very exciting
    thrilling
  • a celebration after a wedding ceremony with food, music and dancing
    Wedding reception
  • "Where are we going to meet?", Luke asked Larry.
    Luke asked Larry where they were going to meet.
  • "How long have you known your best friend?", I asked her.
    I asked her how long she had known her best friend.
  • a party held before (or sometimes after) a baby is born, where friends and family give gifts for the baby and their mother
    Baby showee
  • to help someone by doing something they ask or need. 'Can you ________ and help me move these boxes?'
    DO ME A FAVOUR
  • things that you say to express your admiration and approval. 'It's important to give your dog ________ when it does a task right.'
    PRAISE
  • to feel bad or embarrassed because of something wrong you did. 'I said some really mean things to my brother. Now I ________ of myself.'
    FEEL ASHAMED
  • - Aren’t you too tired, Rumi? You didn’t have much sleep last night. - I …………………………….. so. I have too much work these days.
    suppose
  • a male superhuman being that is worshipped as part of a religion
    GOD
  • to help someone by doing something they ask or need. 'Can you ________ and help me move these boxes?'[cite: 25]
    DO SB A FAVOUR
  • to speak angrily to someone because they did something wrong. 'The teacher ________ for never doing her homework.'
    TELL HER OFF
  • an event where homemade cakes and cookies are sold, often to collect money for a good cause
    bake sale
  • to help someone emotionally or in a practical way.
    SUPPORT SB
  • to irritate and annoy someone. 'His constant complaining really ________ after a while.'
    GET ON SB'S NERVES
  • ___ toilet
    composting
  • Anne told Greg, 'I will see you tomorrow.'
    Anne told Greg that she would see him the following day.
  • "Did you go to the cinema yesterday?", my friend asked me.
    My friend asked me if I had gone to the cinema the day before.
  • to do something to solve a problem.
    DEAL WITH
  • an actor/actress who can act without using speech
    MIME
  • to see and talk to someone after making an arrangement.
    MEET UP WITH SB
  • I think I'm starting to ... with him...
    fall in love
  • a small concert or live music event, often held in a club or informal place
    gig
  • to do what someone tells you to do.
    OBEY
  • The film … started, when I arrived at the cinema.
    had
  • energy-___ lightbulbs
    efficient
    effortless
    effective
    efferalgan
  • things that you believe in and are important to you. 'Honesty and respect are two of the most important ________ in our family.'[cite: 19]
    VALUES
  • to do something to solve a problem.
    DEAL WITH
  • Liam said, 'I will take my books in this bag.'
    Liam said that he would take his books in that/a/the bag
  • The ghosts has stolen the candy.
    The candy has been stolen by ghosts.
  • dark blue colour
    indigo
  • stealing from your bag or jeans in a crowded place
    pickpocketing
  • a piece of thick material in front of your door that is used to clean your shoes. 'I always wipe my shoes on the ________ before entering the house.'
    DOORMAT
  • He greeted me __________ (politely) of all.
    the most politely
  • the crime of trying to harm your country’s king / queen or government
    Treason
  • ___ species
    endangered
  • to do what someone tells you to do. 'It's important to ________ the rules when you're playing a team sport.'[cite: 19]
    OBEY
  • A puppy got trapped inside an old …………………. by the sea. FORT
    fortress
  • Kids will collect candy from strangers.
    Candy will be collected.
  • ___ is a tool to rid yourself of excessive possessions.
    minimalism / downsizing
  • to agree that something is true. 'Jim finally ________ that buying those shoes was a mistake.'
    ADMIT
  • Mum didn’t agree … me with homework.
    help
    to help
    helping
  • I arrived _______ (late) to work.
    the latest
  • an event where homemade cakes and cookies are sold, often to collect money for a good cause
    Bake sale
  • a dog trained to find and help people in emergency situations. 'The ________ saved the lives of people trapped in the avalanche.'[cite: 22]
    SEARCH AND RESCUE DOG
  • a market where old or second-hand items are sold at low prices
    Flea market
  • Stop talking …………. to me! You’re not my mum or teacher!
    down
  • I felt really guilty about the things I had said ...... I apologised and we made up.
    so
  • a party held before (or sometimes after) a baby is born, where friends and family give gifts for the baby and their mother
    baby shower
  • ___ fuels
    fossil
  • We have seen many Halloween movies this month.
    Many Halloween movies have been watched.
  • to stay away from someone or something. 'I try to ________ this road because it's very bumpy and there are no traffic lights.'
    AVOID
  • ___ a tree
    plant
  • to agree that something is true.
    ADMIT
  • "What is your favourite subject", the teacher asked Alessio.
    The teacher asked Alessio what his favourite subject was.
  • to send someone a short message.
    DROP SB A LINE
  • fossilised resin
    amber
  • coloured substances used on your face to improve or change your appearance
    MAKE UP
  • ......... my brother decided to move to New York, I had to help him moving the furniture.
    As/since
  • a large container made of wood, metal or plastic
    Barrel
  • being good at something.
    COMPETENCE
  • suggest looking at the recording on the ……………………….
    CCTV
  • Zombies will invade the haunted cemetery.
    The haunted cemetery will be invaded by zombies.
  • to send someone a short message. 'I'll ________ when I'm in town next week so we can meet up.'
    DROP YOU A LINE
  • I didn't know what to do and, ..........., I talked to my teacher.
    for that reason
  • to hit and drive over someone or something.
    RUN OVER SB / STH
  • 'I didn't want to make you feel worried or angry.'
    I DIDN'T MEAN TO UPSET YOU.
  • to solve a problem or end a difficulty.
    RESOLVE
  • The interviewer asked, "What's your name?"
    The interviewer asked what my name was.
  • "Have you seen this man?", the officer asked Lisa.
    The officer asked Lisa if she had seen that man.
  • They had a big argument, but they ... each other the next day.
    made up with
  • an event with rides, games, and food stalls, usually held outdoors for family fun
    funfair
  • My parents ... when I was a teenager.
    got divorced
  • to do something to solve a problem. 'We need to ________ our problems instead of ignoring them.'[cite: 4]
    DEAL WITH
  • "Has the room got a balcony?", I asked the receptionist.
    I asked the receptionist if the room had a shower.
  • to persuade someone to do something.
    TALK SB INTO STH
  • to agree that something is true. 'Jim finally ________ that buying those shoes was a mistake.'
    ADMITTED
  • an event where models show new clothes and styles
    fashion show
  • The mugger … (leave) after the police arrived.
    left
  • I really enjoy … .
    gardening
    to garden
  • the gender you are attracted to
    sexual orientation
  • to begin a legal relationship with someone as their husband or wife
    get married to
  • to solve a problem or end a difficulty. 'Don't worry if you don't ________ the conflict on the spot - sometimes it takes more time.'
    RESOLVE
  • feeling good about yourself. 'Don't mistake ________ for real competence.'[cite: 19]
    CONFIDENCE
  • a piece of thick material in front of your door that is used to clean your shoes. 'I always wipe my shoes on the ________ before entering the house.'[cite: 4]
    DOORMAT
  • to stay away from someone or something.
    AVOID SB / STH
  • feeling good about yourself.
    CONFIDENCE
  • paint that is used to decorate people’s faces
    FACE PAINT
  • a colourful event with costumes, parades and music, usually happening in the street
    Carnival
  • What's that?
    waterfall
  • He's been ... with his girlfriend for two years.
    going out
  • Cheetahs run __________ (fast) of all the animals.
    the fastest
  • to persuade someone to do something. 'I managed to ________ joining the football team.'[cite: 10]
    TALK SB INTO STH
  • Fishing is not my …………… of tea. I find it boring!
    cup
  • to ask if you are allowed to do something. 'He took my headphones without ________!'[cite: 10]
    ASK PERMISSION
  • a colourful event with costumes, parades and music, usually happening in the street
    carnival
  • to see and talk to someone after making an arrangement. 'I'm going to ________ some friends later at the café.
    MEET UP WITH
  • to help someone emotionally or in a practical way. 'His family was there to ________ him during the difficult time.'
    SUPPORT HIM
  • can ___
    opener
  • to see and talk to someone after making an arrangement. 'I'm going to ________ some friends later at the café.'[cite: 22]
    MEET UP WITH SB
  • something that you believe
    BELIEF
  • ………………. your own business and leave me alone!
    Mind
  • What's that?
    tornado
  • to feel bad or embarrassed because of something wrong you did.
    FEEL ASHAMED
  • ___ bags
    reusable
  • You can call a helpline .... talk about your problems
    to/in order to
  • to see something that you didn't see before. 'Did you ________ the new painting on the wall in the school corridor?'[cite: 22]
    NOTICE
  • to do something to solve a problem. 'We need to ________ our problems instead of ignoring them.'
    DEAL WITH
  • He was really good at singing. She even tried to talk him ………….. entering the competition.
    into
  • selling drugs
    drug trafficking
  • round metal decorations worn on the neck
    NECK RINGS
  • The teacher told the students, 'I am watching you.'
    The teacher told the students that s/he was watching them.
  • What's that?
    avalanche
  • to speak angrily to someone because they did something wrong.
    TELL SB OFF
  • a large heavy vehicle used for pushing earth and stones.
    BULLDOZER
  • arriving on time
    punctual
  • collect ___
    firewood
  • John asked Matt, "Which band do you like best?"
    John asked Matt which band he liked best.
  • . Try not to …………………… at your phone while you’re in the middle of a conversation.
    glance
  • . Parents always love their children ………………….. . CONDITION
    unconditionally
  • a female superhuman being that is worshipped as part of a religion
    GODDESS
  • to help someone by doing something they ask or need.
    DO SB A FAVOUR
  • to finish doing something because enough work has been done for a day. 'Let's ________ and finish the project tomorrow.'[cite: 19]
    CALL IT A DAY
  • ___ pollution
    noise / air
  • After the argument, they decided to ... each other for a while.
    separate from
  • to be completely tired of someone or something. 'I'm ________ of cleaning up after everyone all the time.'
    SICK AND TIRED
  • milk, eggs, cheese
    dairy (products)
  • to feel bad or embarrassed because of something wrong you did. 'I said some really mean things to my brother. Now I ________ of myself.'[cite: 13]
    FEEL ASHAMED
  • the fact that people differ in size, race, nationality, interests, culture, religion etc.
    DIVERSITY
  • a circular decoration for the head, usually worn by kings and queens
    CROWN
  • "Do you have any experience?", the man asked her.
    The man asked her if she had any experience.
  • a party to celebrate moving into a new home
    housewarming party
  • I've already told you that ........ you know what's going on.
    so
  • surprising and making you look at things from a different perspective. 'The book I've just finished reading was very ________ to me.'
    EYE-OPENING
  • to solve a problem or end a difficulty. 'Don't worry if you don't ________ the conflict on the spot - sometimes it takes more time.'
    RESOLVE
  • a decorative covering for the head
    HEADDRESS
  • The teacher asked me, "Where have you been?"
    The teacher asked where I had been.
  • to see something that you didn't see before.
    NOTICE
  • a party organised on December 31st to celebrate the start of a new year
    New Year's Eve party
  • to tell someone that you are sorry for something you have said or done. 'The organisers ________ to the fans for the bad sound quality.'[cite: 13]
    APOLOGISE TO SB
  • female or male
    gender
  • She has a big pimple ______ she didn't wash her face.
    because
  • ........... the weather was really bad, we still went on a walk.
    although
  • What's that?
    tsunami
  • a set of physical features that are considered attractive
    BEAUTY STANDARDS
  • My sister eats ________ (slowly) than me.
    more slowly
  • I knew the exam was going to be difficult, .... I spent a long time revising for it.
    so
  • being nice and caring to others. 'She showed ________ by letting me stay at her place while I was in Warsaw.'
    KINDNESS
  • things that you believe in and are important to you. 'Honesty and respect are two of the most important ________ in our family.'
    VALUES
  • We don’t have to fight! Let’s make ………………….., OK? How does that sound to you?
    up
  • Where did Maggie live? → I’d like to know ………………………………………………………..
    .... where Maggie lived.
  • My mother has seen a ghost on the attic!
    A ghost has been seen on the attic.
  • Angry mummies will chase the witches.
    The witches will be chased by angry mummies.
  • My grandmother asked me, "Do you want some cake?"
    My grandmother asked me if I wanted some cake?
  • a decoration in the form of a disc worn in the mouth by members of some tribes in Africa and the Americas
    LIP PLATE
  • a sale at someone’s home where they sell items they don’t need anymore
    Garage sale
  • ___ batteries
    rechargeable
  • to finish doing something because enough work has been done for a day.
    CALL IT A DAY
  • "Who are you going to meet this afternoon?", the mum asked her daughter.
    The mum asked her daughter who she was going to meet that afternoon.
  • It wasn’t a very happy marriage and they got …………………. in 2002.
    divorced
  • What's this?
    tulip
  • She feels really comfortable in here, ........... I don't.
    whereas
  • "Why do you need a new laptop?", the parents asked their son.
    The parents asked their son why he needed a new laptop.
  • to do what someone tells you to do. 'It's important to ________ the rules when you're playing a team sport.'
    OBEY
  • to tell someone that you are sorry for something you have said or done.
    APOLOGISE TO SB
  • to hit and drive over someone or something. 'The driver suddenly stopped the car because he didn't want to ________ the hedgehog.'[cite: 4]
    RUN OVER SB / STH
  • the ability to understand someone else's feelings.
    EMPATHY
  • surprising and making you look at things from a different perspective. 'The book I've just finished reading was very ________ to me.'[cite: 22]
    EYE-OPENING
  • to irritate and annoy someone.
    GET ON SB'S NERVES
  • things that you say to express your admiration and approval. 'It's important to give your dog ________ when it does a task right.'[cite: 22]
    PRAISE
  • things that you say to express your admiration and approval.
    PRAISE
  • the ability to understand someone else's feelings. 'Reading books develops our imagination and the ability to feel ________ towards other people.'
    EMPATHY
  • a party to celebrate moving into a new home
    Housewarming party
  • We can't go to this restaurant ______ we got a reservation.
    although
  • to ask if you are allowed to do something. 'He took my headphones without ________!'
    ASKING PERMISSION
  • The witch has made a potion.
    The potion has been made.
  • we say it to someone when we don't want them to ask about our private things. '________ and leave me alone.'
    MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
  • to ask if you are allowed to do something.
    ASK PERMISSION
  • being good at something. 'Her ________ in maths helped her solve the difficult problems easily.'
    COMPETENCE
  • the practice of making a small hole in the body to wear jewellery, like earrings or nose rings.
    BODY PIERCING
  • single-use
    despicable
    disposable
    deployable
    depictable
  • a secret plan by a group of people to do something that is illegal or wrong
    Plot
  • I love eating kebabs ______ I think they are not healthy.
    although
  • a piece of land surrounded by water
    island
  • when you burn a house down
    arson
  • The officer asked me, "Where do you live?"
    The officer asked me where I lived.
  • It's always sad when couples ... , but sometimes it's for the best.
    split up/break up
  • you say it when you suddenly remember something or want to change the topic
    That reminds me
  • Patrick said, 'Mary, I bought you this present two weeks ago.'
    Patrick told Mary that he had bought her that/the/a present two weeks before.
  • a large heavy vehicle used for pushing earth and stones. 'The ________ destroyed the old building to make way for the new apartment block.'
    BULLDOZER
  • OK, Mary, we’ll be ……………… touch!
    in
  • As a nurse, you …………………. people of all ages: at the beginning of their lives when they are babies, and at the end of their lives too.
    support
  • a sale at someone’s home where they sell items they don’t need anymore
    garage sale
  • means the same thing as "because" but is used at the beginning of the sentence
    As/Since
  • an explosive substance, often used to cause explosions
    Gunpowder
  • tie a ___
    knot
  • an event with rides, games, and food stalls, usually held outdoors for family fun
    Fun fair
  • to see something that you didn't see before. 'Did you ________ the new painting on the wall in the school corridor?'
    NOTICE
  • "Were you in London last year?", she asked.
    She asked if I had been to London the year before.
  • to persuade someone to do something. 'I managed to ________ joining the football team.'
    TALK HIM INTO
  • a traditional celebration in a village with games, food and activities for everyone
    village fete
  • to send someone a short message. 'I'll ________ when I'm in town next week so we can meet up.'[cite: 10]
    DROP SB A LINE
  • Mary said, 'I have already seen this film 3 times.'
    Mary said that she had already seen that/the film 3 times.
  • I had a big row with my friend. ......... he isn't talking to me now
    For that reason
  • a long, loose, sleeveless piece of clothing which people can wear over their other clothes
    CLOAK
  • volcanic ___
    eruption
  • Bernadette told us, 'I am going to invite you to my place next Saturday'
    Bernadette told us that she was going to invite us to her place the following Saturday
  • What's that?
    desert
  • They didn’t manage … the test.
    pass
    passing
    to pass
  • I think she doesn't like me ____ I'm younger.
    because
  • a celebration after a wedding ceremony with food, music and dancing
    wedding reception
  • to be completely tired of someone or something.
    BE SICK AND TIRED OF SB / STH
  • She must find a costume before the 31st.
    The costume must be found before the 31st.
  • a dog trained to find and help people in emergency situations. 'The ________ saved the lives of people trapped in the avalanche.'
    SEARCH AND RESCUE DOG
  • Using a shorter/easier way
    shortcut
  • 'I didn't want to make you feel worried or angry.' 'I really am very sorry. I ________.'
    DIDN'T MEAN TO UPSET YOU.
  • solar ___
    panels
  • the act of telling someone that you are sorry for something you have said or done.
    APOLOGY
  • someone who 'kidnaps' a plane
    hijacker
  • What can I do ...... help you?
    to
  • wind ___
    turbines
  • limit = cut ___ on
    down
  • Try not only to ……………………….. your point of view, but also to think about how the other person might be feeling.
    express
  • Mom cooks _________ (well) of all the women in my family.
    the best
  • with a name that is not known or not made public
    ANONYMOUS
  • _____ I'm short, I am really good at volleyball!
    although
  • ___ water
    running
  • If we want to have ……………………….. conversations, we need to practise active listening. MEANING
    meaningful
  • hiking ___
    shoes
  • what is the crime?
    burglary
  • a dirt road for hiking or mountain biking
    trail
  • The act of being strong
    strength
  • eco-friendly ___ products
    cleaning