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Intermediate NEF vocabulary
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What do you call people who have moods that change quickly and often
moody
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Could you ask the waiter ______ the bill?
for
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The place where you play golf
a course
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What is the adjective used to describe people who like telling others what to do.
bossy
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What is the adjective used to describe children who are rude and badly behaved because they are given everything they want.
spoilt
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What is the cooking method and you cook vegetables in a saucepan of very hot water.
to boil
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What is the adjective used to describe people who never change their opinion or attitude about things or who won't apologise when they are wrong.
stubborn
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What is the phrasal verb which means to eat in a restaurant.
eat out
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What is the verb used to describe money you get from a job
earn
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What is the noun to describe money that you borrow from somebody
a loan
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What's the phrasal verb? To do exercise or train at a gym
To work out
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We are going to ________________ of petrol soon if we don't buy some. A phrasal verb which means to have nothing left of something
run out (of sth)
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What's the preposition? I am really looking forward _____ my next holiday.
to
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A bus stop for taxis
Taxi rank
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What's the preposition? I paid _____ dinner last night.
for
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Name four types of fish/seafood
salmon, tuna, prawn, squid, crab, mussels, lobster,
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What the phrasal verb? Exercise you do to prepare your body to do sport
warm up
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What do you call meat that comes from (1.) a cow and (2.) a pig
beef and pork
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You put this on when you get into a car to keep you safe if you have an accident.
seat belt
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The name of the people who watch a sports event
spectators
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I never argue _______ with my family. (What's the preposition)?
with
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He borrowed money ______ his friend.
from
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