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PET:Prepare 1-4 vocab

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  • A word commonly used to describe an attractive man
    handsome
  • very well-dressed for a formal or important occasion
    smart
  • Beautiful or pleasant to look at
    Attractive
  • to do something in a lazy way
    lazily
  • adverb of fast
    fast
  • not confident; doesn't like to talk in front of big groups
    shy
  • (25 points!!!) UN-IM-IN: polite, correct, patient
    IMPOLITE, INCORRECT, IMPATIENT
  • two meanings: point
    to use your finger to indicate something or a person; a way of indicating a score in a game
  • when someone has an attractive face you would say they are g___-________
    good looking
  • Adverb: near the beginning of a period of time OR before the usual , expected or planned time
    early
  • two meanings: train
    a mode of transport; to practice a sport or exercise
  • The student was very _____ to the teacher. He spoke so _______ to her. I won't be surprised if he is told to change class.
    rude; rudely
  • (25 points!!!) UN-IM-IN: tidy, expensive, known
    UNTIDY, INEXPENSIVE, UNKNOWN
  • to drive a car you need to get a
    driving license
  • Leave: marriage, home, degree, school (which two are correct)
    home; school
  • adverb of bad
    badly
  • adverb of heavy
    heavily
  • a word commonly used to describe an attractive girl or younger woman
    pretty
  • Yesterday the roof collapsed in my house but _______ no one was home, so we are all ok.
    luckily
  • adverb of amazing
    amazingly
  • little or no hair
    bald
  • (25 points!!!) ADVERB: I need to rely ______ on my parents to take me to places I want to go.
    heavily
  • not tight fitting; baggy or large
    loose-fitting
  • A stage of life; not young, not a teenager and not old.
    middle-aged
  • opposite of careful
    careless
  • adverb of health
    healthily
  • Mark is very _____ at Maths. I won't be surprised if he does really _____ in his exam.
    good; well
  • fashionable at the moment
    trendy
  • two meanings: trainer
    some one trains athletes; a running or casual shoe
  • two meanings: coach
    a comfortable bus; someone who trains athletes
  • a happy person is a c_______ person
    cheerful
  • comfortable clothes that are not suitable for formal occasions
    casual
  • (name one) get a ....
    degree, job or driving license
  • To leave your job and stop working
    retire
  • completely new
    brand-new
  • a more polite word for 'old'
    elderly
  • opposite of careless
    careful
  • someone else owned or used it before you
    second hand
  • to show your choice or opinion in an election by writing a cross on an official piece of paper
    vote